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Steve Jobs Resigns as Apple’s CEO

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CEO of Apple, Steve Jobs, has stepped down, with Apple COO Tim Cook being his replacement, following a recommendation from Jobs’ himself. Steve will remain with the company as Chairman of the Board.

The following letter was published by Steve:

To the Apple Board of Directors and the Apple Community:

I have always said if there ever came a day when I could no longer meet my duties and expectations as Apple’s CEO, I would be the first to let you know. Unfortunately, that day has come.

I hereby resign as CEO of Apple. I would like to serve, if the Board sees fit, as Chairman of the Board, director and Apple employee.

As far as my successor goes, I strongly recommend that we execute our succession plan and name Tim Cook as CEO of Apple.

I believe Apple’s brightest and most innovative days are ahead of it. And I look forward to watching and contributing to its success in a new role.

I have made some of the best friends of my life at Apple, and I thank you all for the many years of being able to work alongside you.

Steve

Goodbye Steve. Through your rule as head of Apple, personal computing, music, and smartphones have changed forever. Although we knew this day would inevitably come, we will still miss you and your iconic black turtleneck.

Apple iPad 2

Steve Jobs made a surprise appearance at the Apple event on Wednesday, revealing the successor to the hugely successful iPad, the iPad 2. The CEO of Apple went on a medical leave earlier in the year, but looked quite healthy when he appeared on stage.

The new iPad brings in a total redesign, managing to loose a third of its weight and bringing its thickness down to 8.8 mm and weight to just 1.3 pounds. The new tablet is also faster, thanks to the new dual-core Apple A5 processor, which offers up to 2 times faster CPU performance and up to 9 times faster graphics performance, while still retaining the same low power of the A4. Other features include rear and front facing cameras, built-in gyroscope, 10 hours of battery life, black and white color options, the same 9.7-inch LED-backlit  LCD screen, and models that support both the Verizon or AT&T network.

Along with new hardware, the iPad 2 will also be running an updated version of iOS, version 4.3. The update brings faster Safari performance, AirPlay improvements, preference for iPad switch (mute or rotation lock), PhotoBooth, FaceTime, personal hotspot (iPhone 4 only), and iTunes home sharing, which lets you access your music, movies, and TV shows on your computer directly from your device.

Other applications that will be available for download include iMovie, which adds a precision editor, multitrack audio recording, new themes, and AirPlay support and GarageBand, which offers touch instruments (piano, organ, guitars, drums, and bass), guitar amps/effects, 8 track recording and mixing, over 250 loops, and compatibility with the Mac version. Both apps will cost $4.99 each.

Apple was also excited to announce a few new accessories for the iPad. The first is a cable that brings HDMI video out to the device. It offers HDMI mirrored video output at 1080p HD, rotation support, and compatibility with all apps. That will be available for $39. Another upcoming accessory is the Smart Cover. Used in replacement of current wrap-around cases, the new covers magnetically attach to your iPad and can be bended to act as a stand or used to just protect the screen. It also wakes up your tablet on open and puts it to sleep on close. The cases will run you from $39 to $69, depending on if you choose polyurethane or leather.

With the same $499 starting price as the original iPad and a launch date of March 11th, 2011 might really be the year for the iPad 2. [via Apple]

Roundup: iPad 2 Event

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Apple held a media event on Wednesday in San Francisco, and in addition to the announcement of the iPad 2, they also had plenty of other news:

  • iBooks, which launched less than a year ago, has reached 100 million book downloads.
  • Random House is bringing their books to the iBooks store.
  • Currently, there are 200 million iTunes accounts with credit cards and 1-click purchasing.
  • Developers have earned a total of over 2 billion dollars from the app store since its launch.
  • Recently, the 100 millionth iPhone was shipped.
  • 15 million iPads have been sold since 2010 and it has generated $9.5 billion in revenue in 2010.
  • There are currently 65,000 apps specifically designed for the iPad.

Steve Jobs Takes Medical Leave from Apple

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Apple’s CEO, Steve Jobs, is taking a medical leave, his second in two years. Tim Cook, COO of Apple, will temporarily take over. In an email to the Apple team, Jobs stated that he will be taking the time to focus on his health, but will continue as CEO of Apple. No other information was released, with Jobs giving the simple request that he would “deeply appreciate respect for [his] privacy.” The full email can be found after the break.

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The Beatles Come to iTunes

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Apple recently announced that the Beatles will finally be available in the iTunes store. The entire catalog will cost you $149 and includes the complete box set, iTunes LP content and a few videos. As an added bonus, you can watch the “Live at the Washington Coliseum, 1964” video free for the rest of the year.

It looks like Steve and Yoko have finally worked out an agreement, but couldn’t this have come a little bit earlier? [via Apple]

Apple Fall 2010 Music Event Summary

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It’s that time of year again, Apple’s annual Fall event. What’s in store? New iPod Touch, touch-screen Nano, iTV? Stay-tuned for the latest coverage. Also, be sure to hit the break for the whole summary.

  • Steve walks on stage, clapping and cheering
  • Steve Wozniak is sitting in the audience
  • Update on Apple stores, fill us in on 3 stores
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  • 300 Apple retail stores now, 10 countries
  • Teach over 80,000 one-to-one classes a week
  • Over half of the people are buying their first Mac
  • Moves on to iOS updates
  • So far, 120 million iOS devices have shipped
  • 230,000 new iOS activations everyday
  • 6.5 billion downloads from the app store, 200 apps downloaded every second, 250,000 apps in the store, 25,000 of them are iPad apps
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  • HDR photos, takes 3 photos, 1 normal, 1 under-exposed, 1 over-exposed, combines to get the final result
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  • Game Center is all about multi=player games
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  • Invite friends to play games
  • New game coming out later this year, Mike Capps, President of Epic Games, walks out
  • Project Sword, an RPG adventure: x10sctmp15
  • Graphics look very nice
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  • iOS 4.1 coming next week, free download
  • Sneak peak at iOS 4.2, coming out in November, all about the iPad
  • All the software features that have been introduced to the iPhone is coming to the iPad (folders, etc.), wireless printing, AirPlay x10sctmp17
  • AirTunes is being rebranded to AirPlay, stream audio, video, and photos over Wi-Fi
  • Getting on to iPods
  • 275 million iPods sold
  • New designs for every iPod model
  • iPod Shuffle:
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  • Smaller than ever, VoiceOver, buttons, playlists, Genius mixes, clip
  • 15 hours of music
  • 5 different colors
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The whole iPhone 4 madness that’s been going on has all been animated by a Taiwanese news broadcaster. Everything from the lost prototype to the press conference that just occurred recently has been covered. Plus, Steve Jobs duels Bill Gates in a lightsaber battle, stealing Bill’s Darth Vader helmet.

Most action-packed video ever? I think so.

Apple July 16th Press Conference Summary

Today was the Apple press conference where Steve Jobs discussed the iPhone 4 antenna problems. Here’s the summary of everything that happened.

  • The “iPhone Antenna Song” plays. Kind of a comical note, but everyone remains quiet.
  • “If you don’t want an iPhone 4, don’t buy it. If you bought one and don’t like it, bring it back.”
  • Steve walks on
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  • “We saw that on YouTube this morning and couldn’t help but share it.”
  • 15-minute presentation followed by Q & A
  • “We’re not perfect…phones aren’t perfect, but we want to make all our users happy.” x10sctmp5
  • “iPhone 4 is the best product we’ve ever made at Apple.”
  • Sold over 3,000,000 since launch 3 weeks ago
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  • “#1 Smartphone”- Wired, Engadget, PC World, Consumer Reports x10sctmp7
  • Got reports of antenna problem, dubbed “Antennagate” x10sctmp8
  • Heard about the antenna problem not long after shipping x10sctmp9
  • Data:
  • “Antennagate not unique to iPhone 4”
  • Did testing
  • Blackberry Bold 9700, HTC Droid Eris, and Samsung Omnia II all have the same “death grip” problem x10sctmp13
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