Could only imagine if he picked michael jackson by accident playing “wana be starting something!” 😅
@macking71087 күн бұрын
Macintosh 128k
@bnandan93529 күн бұрын
Apple 2
@user-ib7ee1gl3b10 күн бұрын
Suscripciones de por vida tal cual colegiaturas secundaria ,primaria,media superior,universidad,ticket de ferrocarril,ticket centro dd incubacion de empresas y transferencia de tecnologia,saludos.
@regittark903112 күн бұрын
Bro dodges so fast he makes the opponent dodge in response it's fucking art.
@nathanhargenrader64519 күн бұрын
It gets lost in a lot of the other things apple made over the year, but this was such an awesome product to ahead of its time and influenced so much of computing going forward. It also hugely raised the bar for consumer pcs. Absolute genius product. This was the moment apple truly returned to the forefront
@hermanwooster89447 күн бұрын
Agreed. It put Apple on the front page of tech again. It had a unique design. Everyone knew it was an Apple product, and it just looked great. This was at a time when PC makers put no thought into their looks because they were thought of as business machines. Apple made a consumer product for consumers at the right moment when more people were considering a home PC. I consider the iMac as the first major success with Steve Jobs back in as CEO and instrumental to making the iPod.
@LeicaM1119 күн бұрын
All companies do need controllers demanding, supporting engineers and not braking and demotivating them.
@SoraFloatyKitty22 күн бұрын
Dang it, part of the video had audio muted!
@TyrHymirson23 күн бұрын
Three days before the iPad presentation, I bought my first iMac with macOS X Snow Leopard. Since then I buy Apple products only.
@sivavarma150224 күн бұрын
phil and steve actually look like the presenters from telemarketing but selling the actual good products 😂😂
@lect0n725 күн бұрын
Speaking as someone who grew up starting on an Apple ][ plus, then had Windows PC’s (going from Windows 3.1 to Windows 3.11 Windows for Workgroups, to Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, _then BACK to 2000)_ Currently, I have a 2012 Apple MacBook Pro (which came stock w/ 4GB Ram & 500GB HDD) which started running like shit around 2019, & *NOW* has 16GB RAM & a 1TB SSD which I did myself in my bedroom _[All of that being said]_ Do you have *ANY IDEA* how easily it’d be to manipulate the Compaq PC’s so they’d intentionally run like shit? They could’ve been running Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Kinetix 3D Studio Max, and take up all the memory with 3D rendering & TSR _(terminate-and-stay memory residents programs)_ which their programmers could’ve programmed easily
@OldAussieAds28 күн бұрын
Apple has made many computers over the years. But it was the original compact Mac that felt more than a computer. It was it's own thing with it's own personality... The Mac. The iMac was the closest they got to this phenomenon again, and I'd say they did a pretty good job.
@dupont24x29 күн бұрын
Am I the only one who thinks this thing was fugly? I remember my junior high bought these things the year they released and I thought they sucked and looked like preschool toys.
@notta3dАй бұрын
Wow! Those borders are huge.
@seanhamilton4169Ай бұрын
The low resolution of the video made sense to distribute on the World Wide Web in 1998 as people used dial-up internet (has a maximum speed of 56,000 bits for every second), but we now need higher quality footage of the full event now that internet speeds have improved. This upload is not of the full event as portions of the event done after the 26:50 mark are missing from this upload. Apple, Inc. published a video to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Steve Jobs's death, and that video contains a short excerpt of this event. Apple's montage contains higher quality footage of this exact event and other events from the late 1990s to the early 2000s for which the footage widely distributed is at varying levels of low quality due to internet speeds of the time (Uniform Resource Locator: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/ecuDdM18l6mmdXU.html (footage of this event is at 1:05-1:14 in the montage); Apple's montage contains video material from the 1980s, which predates the internet as a common thing). It is unknown what the storage medium of the footage of the event is, but if the video was recorded to the storage medium as interlaced (every other line in the frame is captured at different intervals), the footage as uploaded to the World Wide Web needs to be stored and displayed at the intended temporal resolution caused by the interlacing (The excerpt present in Apple's montage is most likely missing half the frames: Apple's upload is at 30 images per second while the intended temporal resolution is 60 images per second).
@mystudio5678Ай бұрын
Why do I have a felling old iPads are better than new 😂😂
@JohnStockton745928 күн бұрын
because a LGBT guy is the CEO now and ruined the company
@northwindkey28 күн бұрын
@@JohnStockton7459 Actually it has more to do with the departures of Forstall and later Ives than it does with the CEO. But sure, believe what you need to in order to justify hate.
@mashy71219 күн бұрын
@@northwindkeyby “departure” of Scott. He was fired by Tim Cook. As he asked him to write an apology letter about the ios6 maps in 2012. Johnny Ive left maybe because of the way the CEO operates and didn’t seem to get the credit of Johnny’s creation.
@dailyreactive16 күн бұрын
Jobs' best product was the iStealideas
@josefsilvia53609 күн бұрын
Not really. Those things are slow compared to today’s ipads.
@ShiftyStansАй бұрын
"Interim CEO" - the only entrepreneur to found the greatest company in the world, twice.
@deepthreadАй бұрын
He was talking about 100 million profit and 2 billion valuation
@fouadabatouy4682Ай бұрын
🪂
@AdyingbreeedАй бұрын
Legendary Fighter
@Lee-fe4vwАй бұрын
Did not realize the first gen iPad had a keyboard accessory ...Steve Jobs would of definitely appreciated the magic keyboard
@josefsilvia53609 күн бұрын
Oh yeah, I had that keyboard with the first ipad when I purchased it in 2011. Ipad has come a long way since then, but it still has far to go for sure.
@99959blueАй бұрын
To think just 10 years later, we would lose him. The amount of achievements that he made within that time is just astounding. He even laid the ground for quite a few projects to be continued and introduced after his death.
@OldAussieAds28 күн бұрын
I agree with your sentiment. But it was more than 10 years.
@Cukito4Ай бұрын
You know what's Uuuuglyyyy? Thin and bald.
@Brandonyoungblood50Ай бұрын
Is there a higher res of this video. Steve would hate this video.
@Brandonyoungblood50Ай бұрын
Did he use a teleprompter?
@GXKid06Ай бұрын
Watching this on a ipad with 8 gigs of ram like 👀 a screamer?
@dermondАй бұрын
12:49 "This 2 Macs are cheaper than the Compaq Armada" Oh man, good old times.
@triple7marcАй бұрын
Macs are cheaper now that they’re using Apple’s own chips.
@CCFREFSАй бұрын
I remember using these In an internet cafe in the early 2000s
@soonerborn9073Ай бұрын
He saved the company more than once and they still tried to oust him.
@kupwavАй бұрын
Those CompUSA Mac "sections" (not stores) were always rough. Half the products didn't work or were dirty and scratched up; no employees to help you. It is a far cry from how their products are present and sold today in their stores.
@MikeLikesChannelАй бұрын
Those sections were so depressing, we have CompUSA’s utter incompetence to thank for modern Apple Stores.
@steveb1972Ай бұрын
I’ve still got my 233MHz Bondi blue iMac. Until 5 years ago I was still using it as a music server running OS X 10.2 Still going well, safe and sound, tucked up in his original box, although I did replace the 5 Gb HD! Lol
@keithsweat7513Ай бұрын
This was the start of the most valuable company on earth (yhea I know they tetter with another company bite me)
@EnglishPolishOnlineАй бұрын
I've been a fan of Steve Jobs for 11 years now and I really appreciate the quality of Apple products. However, I was always into DOS and Windows 95/98 and I really think they were the better options - because they were OPEN. I still can't deal with Apple's closed ecosystem bullshit. Having said that, I respect Apple. Weird but true.
@MiklosTamas1997Ай бұрын
4:50 in 2010 hell yea Back then samsung products were no where near apple
@nextgencupidАй бұрын
Shout out to apple 2 team, just the top guys
@PetrusProGamerАй бұрын
bro left out calculator app
@kishanpatel2331Ай бұрын
M4 still doesn’t have it
@Aaron_BleuАй бұрын
@@kishanpatel2331it’s rumored to be the biggest announcement at the next WWDC
@yanghailunАй бұрын
@@Aaron_Bleu I confirmed your message, I watched WWDC 24
@Aaron_BleuАй бұрын
@@yanghailun Yeah lol they seem to have almost forgotten about the new M4 Pro and iPadOS at WWDC today. Pretty bummed there isn’t much to look forward to.
@faruk7128Ай бұрын
I love him but he obviously lost this match
@WinrichNaujoksАй бұрын
Most movies from 100 years ago have better picture quality than this.
@ptingz9307Ай бұрын
This isn't the original quality of the video, its an archive
@swcargill2 ай бұрын
I never owned an Apple computer device but I always enjoyed watching Steve do his thing when a new product came out. The "event" things they do now are boring and uninspiring.
@fgpalm2 ай бұрын
Who else is here waiting for the M4 iPad Pro?
@SamuelOh2 ай бұрын
Just announced!
@fgpalm2 ай бұрын
@@SamuelOh Sadly, they took out millimeterwave… And the pricing is pretty crazy, but the rest of it looks freaking amazing
@aatmeeybhilАй бұрын
Disappointed with m4 I was hoping for a breakthrough bump in performance after 2 years. Hopefully apple develops a silicon that can handle calculator app in the future.
@fgpalmАй бұрын
@@aatmeeybhil I wouldn’t call it a breakthrough, but the performance gains in the M4 are pretty impressive
@Lee-fe4vwАй бұрын
🖐
@EBBX.2 ай бұрын
Damn, Who the hell named that Polish guy, i thought that was his username
@protolight16542 ай бұрын
Thank you
@MikePianoMan853 ай бұрын
Watching this on my iPhone 15 pro.... Just imagine having this phone back then..
@Username442653 ай бұрын
Yeah u cut it out in rhe end
@Username442653 ай бұрын
Holy shit I can relate to all of 3
@chriskuhlmann32404 ай бұрын
23:19 coincidentally at Monster Inc reference; Pixar people Ed Catmull, Bob Peterson, Lee Unkrich, and Pete Docter are all in attendance.
@Crytkee2 ай бұрын
i noticed that as well lol. steve did found pixar after all and owned it until disney bought it in 2006
@MosesMatsepane4 ай бұрын
No one sold products better than Steve.
@cryptomon864 ай бұрын
this speech turned me into a man
@Vinylfiend604 ай бұрын
This is what is missing in the upbringing of American kids today. Someone to talk to them with heart who believes in them and wants them to believe in themselves. Someone who's more afraid not to speak up than they are afraid of confronting them with the truth.