Mac OS X

Posted by Nishit Shah on September 4th, 2007

Steve Jobs - talking about Leopard, the upcoming version of OS X - in his Apple WWDC keynote:

“We’ve got a basic version, which is going to cost $129. We’ve got a Premium version, which is gonna cost $129. We’ve got a business version, $129. We’ve got an enterprise version, $129. And we’ve got the ultimate version, we’re throwing everything into it, it’s $129. We think most people will buy the ultimate version.”

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Apple Keynote

Posted by Nishit Shah on January 21st, 2007

Wanted to see Steve Job’s keynote at MacWorld ‘07 but didn’t get enough time this whole week. Finally, it was Sunday and I got to see it. Truly must see for all Steve Jobs fans. He was in his usual black T-shirt and denims and started of with few stats on iTunes and how great it is. He talked about Apple TV and finally on Apple iPhone. I always make it a point to listen to almost all Steve’s speeches. The way he talks, the way he moves around, his witty comments are all mark of a true leader. The book about his second act, iCon is among the best biographies ever read. One of the greatest charismatic leaders. (One can’t describe Steve without using the word “Charisma” :))

Watch the keynote here.

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