“1984″ – Apple’s famous Super Bowl Spot
60 seconds that changed history: Discover the drama behind Apple’s legendary ‘1984’ Super Bowl spot, Ridley Scott’s vision, and the hammer throw that started a revolution.
Read More60 seconds that changed history: Discover the drama behind Apple’s legendary ‘1984’ Super Bowl spot, Ridley Scott’s vision, and the hammer throw that started a revolution.
Read MoreNBC News “Rock Center with Brian Williams,” December 6, 2012 Nobody remembers the guy who came after Thomas Edison. And
Read MoreApple’s CEO Tim Cook remembered the company’s late cofounder, Steve Jobs on the one-year anniversary of Jobs’ passing. The letter
Read MoreConan aired a video short satirizing Samsung’s gimlet-eyed Apple affinity, with a faux CEO dressed much like Apple’s black-tee-and-jeans crew,
Read MoreFew men have changed our everyday world of work, leisure, and human communication in the way that Apple founder, Steve Jobs, has done. This PBS documentary looks not only at how his talent, his style and his imagination have shaped all of our lives, but also at the influences that shaped and moulded the man himself. Since his untimely death, tributes from around the world have secured Steve’s place in the pantheon of great Americans.
Read MoreThis is a 4-minute, uncut version of “Blue Busters”, a 1984 takeoff on ‘Ghostbusters’ that Apple produced to show at the opening of its worldwide sales staff meeting in Hawaii in October 1984. The video includes a cameo appearance by Steve Wozniak.
Read MoreDieter Rams talks about being bum-rushed at a party by Philippe Starck, who exclaimed, “Apple is stealing from you!” But
Read MoreApple’s marketing history may seem like a continual streak of genius advertising, but even the mighty gadget company has suffered a few stumbles. Take this rarely seen sequel to Apple’s epic “1984” ad spot that features Steve Jobs showing off his acting chops as Franklin Roosevelt in 1944. The full clip, clocking in at a lengthy 9 minutes, was created for a sales associates meeting held in Hawaii in 1984. Jobs’ role as FDR leading the charge against enemy forces was meant as a rallying call to defeat IBM’s dominance.
Read MoreA little while ago Guy Kawasaki made this speech at the Harker School in San Jose. In it, he explained
Read MoreApple co-founder Steve Wozniak waiting outside the Apple Store for the new iPad 3/iPad HD at the Westfield Mall in
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