This was a few years before the iphone, but was interesting how he answered the question about a device that had everything. I think he wanted to say yes to it, but decided to not reveal his cards just yet.
This is some really extreme camera stabilization applied in post editing that makes their heads stay still but you can see the background shifting like crazy to compensate
5:22 A brand is _trust_ - customers trust you. Brands are like bank accounts, you can have withdrawals and deposits. If a customer has a great experience, that's a deposit in the brand account in the customer's mind. If they buy something and it's a bad experience, then it's a withdrawal. "A good brand means people are trusting us to make great products and to give them a great experience - and if something goes wrong, to take care of them. People that run around worrying about their brand all day long, instead of worrying about their products don't get what they want."
Although I still use Windows for hardcore gaming, I use a Mac for my daily computing needs. The stability and fluid experience is unparalleled and I can’t imagine going back.
So thankful for his contribution. Dam pancreatic cancer. Could you imagine, if its even possible, what we would have if Jobs we're to live to the ripe old of 90. He would live until 2045. Sad. Sort of like what we would of had if John Lennon, JFK, or Martin Luther King would have lived to be old men.
It was very clear even in the 60s that we will have TV, News, Time, Calendars, and Maps in out pockets. Apple just found the right formula before Motorola, Samsung, and Sony could.
@3:14 Brian Williams asking facetious boomer questions. @8:25 Just awful and then the followup question where he acts like Steve is a family man. LOL, even Laura Powell Steve’s wife admitted he was largely absent with his kids.
The stabilization that was done after broadcast [no way they put it on air like this] is unnecessary, highly distracting, and very, very irritation. I wish o could downvote this and have it matter. I downvoted anyway on principle.