Posts Tagged ‘Apple’
'I have seen the future, and it's in your ear' Macworld In the future, you'll use a speech-based interface to access all the world's knowledge – including your own personal memories – stored in the cloud, according to a legendary engineer who was a member of the team that designed Apple's original Macintosh user interface.…
23andMe presents top 10 most interesting genetic findings of 2010
Wednesday, January 12th, 2011
( 23andMe Inc. ) 23andMe first annual list of the 10 most interesting and significant genetic findings in 2010, looked at apple and pear body shape driven by genetics resulting in disease risk, geri-boomer longevity; baby's first tooth as a health predictor; Neanderthals; the role of genetics in childhood asthma, rheumatoid arthritis, Alzheimer's and personal drug responses; how distinct Latino ...
Taking a bite out of Apple’s success
Saturday, July 31st, 2010
Steve Jobs has seemed like a man under siege lately. The co-founder and chief executive of Apple is not just under siege from the cancer that invaded his body six years ago and whose threat always lurks, despite successful treatment, but from an ungrateful world that gobbles up his beautiful inventions and then whinges about details.
Taking a bite out of Apple’s success
Saturday, July 31st, 2010
Steve Jobs has seemed like a man under siege lately. The co-founder and chief executive of Apple is not just under siege from the cancer that invaded his body six years ago and whose threat always lurks, despite successful treatment, but from an ungrateful world that gobbles up his beautiful inventions and then whinges about details.
Taking a bite out of Apple’s success
Friday, July 30th, 2010
Steve Jobs has seemed like a man under siege lately. The co-founder and chief executive of Apple is not just under siege from the cancer that invaded his body six years ago and whose threat always lurks, despite successful treatment, but from an ungrateful world that gobbles up his beautiful inventions and then whinges about details.