iPod - Wikipedia At Apple CEO Steve Jobs ' direction, hardware engineering chief Jon Rubinstein recruited Tony Fadell, a former employee of General Magic and Philips, who had a business idea to invent a better MP3 player and build a complementary music sales store
Who Was the Inventor of the iPod? - ThoughtCo In 2005, Steve Jobs debuted the smallest iPod model, called the iPod Shuffle It was the first iPod to use faster and more durable flash memory to store music files
Tech Time Travel: Steve Jobs Introduces the iPod On October 23, 2001, Steve Jobs took the stage and unveiled a device that would revolutionize the industry: the iPod It’s hard to overstate the impact this pocket-sized gadget has had over the past two decades
October 23rd, 2001: Apple Announces the iPod - The Vintage News On October 23, 2001, Apple made a game-changing announcement that would forever alter the way people listen to music That day, Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduced the world to the iPod, a small, portable music player that could store 1,000 songs in your pocket
Today in Tech History (October 23, 2001): Steve Jobs and Apple Compute On October 23, 2001, Steve Jobs introduced the original iPod, which featured a 5 GB hard drive, FireWire ports, and synchronization to iTunes The iPod was not officially released until November 10, 2001, and was advertised with the slogan, "1000 Songs in Your Pocket!"
How Steve Jobs introduced the iPod and saved Apple - Alphr The full story of how the iPod came to be developed is told brilliantly in Steven Levy’s book The Perfect Thing, but in essence it was a combination of Jobs realising that FireWire – an Apple
How the iPod was born | Macworld When historians 100 years from now recall the legacy of Steve Jobs, they will no doubt mention the iPod in the same breath But while Jobs had an integral role in the birth of the iPod,
First iPod puts 1,000 songs in your pocket | Cult of Mac October 23, 2001: Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces the first iPod, a device capable of storing an entire music library in a highly portable package The first-generation device boasts a 5GB hard