Steve Jobs to Take Stage at 8th 'D: All Things Digital' Tuesday Night
Apple CEO Steve Jobs will take the stage on Tuesday night at All Things D. The interview will be conducted by Kara Swisher who has hinted at the topics of discussion:
Steve Jobs from 2007
Other speakers include Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and HTC CEO Peter Chou.
There is much to talk to Jobs about, obviously, including the new iPad, the mobile market and the iPhone, its tense relationship with Google (GOOG) and the next innovations from the Silicon Valley computer icon.
Steve Jobs' last appearance was at D5 in 2007 shortly after the announcement of the original iPhone.Steve Jobs from 2007
Other speakers include Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and HTC CEO Peter Chou.
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(View all)22 months ago
It would be nice if he were to announce updates to the Mac Pro, Air at ATD, since WWDC will be all things iPhone.
22 months ago
Enough about the iPad already? I have one and it's definitely not magical. Also, as if he will mention 'the next innovation' from Apple... yeah, right.
It is interesting, however, that random news stories always come quickly after something that doesn't paint Apple in a positive light. It's ok, you can flame me for that... just my observation as a long time reader. :)
It is interesting, however, that random news stories always come quickly after something that doesn't paint Apple in a positive light. It's ok, you can flame me for that... just my observation as a long time reader. :)
22 months ago
I think it would be great to use this as an opportunity to tone down the rhetoric regarding Google and Adobe. Apple doesn't do too well when it's fighting with its tech neighbors.
22 months ago
Nice, isn't that the day after WWDC too? Love to see what comments are made then, can only wait and see.
22 months ago
Anything's possible but I'll be surprised if Jobs has much new to say about Google.
22 months ago
Was it just me, or did Jobs look genuinely annoyed with Kara Swisher in previous interviews?
22 months ago
I'd like to see what all three of those guys have to say. Can't wait to see it.
And yes, Steve did seem very annoyed by Kara last time. It was kinda funny.
And yes, Steve did seem very annoyed by Kara last time. It was kinda funny.
22 months ago
Enough about the iPad already? I have one and it's definitely not magical.
Wheras I think it is magical, so there you go. But there is a way to settle this difference of opinion: time.
I say that when we get to 2020 and look back on this decade, it will be known as the tablet decade (if not the iPad decade), just as the last decade could best be associated with the iPod. I think the iPad is going to change the course of technology. That's magic.
22 months ago
Nice, isn't that the day after WWDC too? Love to see what comments are made then, can only wait and see.
No, the WWDC starts June 7th. This Tue, June 1, is 8th The All Things Digital conference or presentation.
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