The tortured genius who won us the war
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Here’s How The Lost Steve Jobs Interview Was Recovered (AAPL)
Tweet Robert Cringely was employee number 12 at Apple and went on to host a documentary called “Triumph of the Nerds.” He interviewed Steve Jobs More...
Brad Garlinghouse Is Quitting AOL (AOL)
Tweet We’re hearing that Brad Garlinghouse, AOL’s President of Commerce and Applications and the head of its Silicon Valley office, is quitting. A More...
“This Changes Everything”
Tweet Berrett-Koehler Publishers and YES! Magazine are bringing the first substantive book on the Occupy Wall Street movement to bookstores nationwide on November More...
Apple’s New Chairman Thinks The Company Needs To Be Less Arrogant (AAPL)
Tweet Apple made a small change to its board last night when it appointed Arthur Levinson to the role of non-executive chairman. (He was previously the co-leader More...
Kindle Is On Fire, Android Exploding, Apple Shakeup And More…
Tweet Why The Kindle Fire’s Tepid Reviews Won’t Affect Sales Amazon’s game-changing Kindle Fire tablet has met with tepid reviews. We think More...
Disney CEO Bob Iger Is Joining Apple’s Board (DIS, AAPL)
Tweet Disney CEO Bob Iger is joining Apple’s board, and current board member Art Levinson is becoming non-executive chairman. Steve Jobs was Disney’s More...
Obama’s Health Care Taxes Just Cost A Bunch Of Jobs At Stryker
Tweet Obama’s Affordable Health Care Act of 2010 was paid for (in part) with an excise tax on implanted medical devices. The 2.3% excise tax goes into More...
The Economic Rebound Remains Intact
Tweet It was a sparse week for significant monthly data. Consumer sentiment, both as to the present and the future, returned to their pre debt debacle levels More...
See Cartoonist R. Crumb’s Rejected Gay Marriage Cover For The New Yorker
Tweet The New Yorker is well-known for its zeitgeist-courting covers, which often toe the line of controversy. So why did they reject major cartoonist R. Crumb’s More...










