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How John Sculley Saved Apple From Steve Jobs

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2008-02-18 13:04:32 by Rob Beschizza in Gadget Lab
...Sculley is famous among Apple fans for wresting control of the company from Steve Jobs in the mid-1980s That his Wikipedia article is written in a somewhat unencyclopedic tone should be forgiven. After all, how else would we know how he saved Apple from Steve's futile visionary ideas The boardroom coup, we learn, was a matter of making real...
 
 
 
 
 
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The iPhone of Home Phones

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2008-01-09 15:20:15 by admin in Gadgets giz
...Sculley said. The demands of creating a powerful multimedia device with a slim body and viable battery life meant Apple couldnt get the best possible voice quality on their phone, Sculley said.Via .pcmag.com
 
 
 
 
 
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OpenFrame: 'The iPhone of home phones'

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2008-01-08 21:46:00 by Christopher Grant in Engadget
...Sculley, former Apple CEO - that maybe-a-little resembles Apple's iPhone. The various devices are built on Freescale MX31 processors "with two 600-MHz ARM11 chips doing the heavy lifting" for features like streaming video, music, web surfing, and more. According to the manufacturer's chief executive, the heavily subsidized phones could be...
 
 
 
 
 
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OpenFrame: The iPhone of home phones

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2008-01-09 02:46:00 by posted by Pantha in
...Sculley, former Apple CEO - that maybe-a-little resembles Apple's iPhone. The various devices are built on Freescale MX31 processors "with two 600-MHz ARM11 chips doing the heavy lifting" for features like streaming video, music, web surfing, and more. According to the manufacturer's chief executive, the heavily subsidized phones could be...
 
 
 
 
 
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OpenFrame: 'The iPhone of home phones'

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2008-01-09 16:14:00 by Peter Tam in Destined to Reign
...Sculley, former Apple CEO that maybe-a-little resembles Apple's iPhone. The various devices are built on Freescale MX31 processors "with two 600-MHz ARM11 chips doing the heavy lifting" for features like streaming video, music, web surfing, and more. According to the manufacturer's chief executive, the heavily subsidized phones could be...
 
 
 
 
 
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Cool Phones for FiOS, Uverse and other VoIP providers

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2008-01-09 10:42:12 by Editor in VoIP & Gadgets Blog
...Sculley, former Apple CEO has visions for advanced home phone systems using OpenFrame created by OpenPeak . The OpenFrame devices are based on Freescale MX31 processors with two 600-MHz ARM11 chips and a proof of concept phone was developed that emulates the Apple iPhone interface Features like view TV schedules, send SMS, streaming...
 
 
 
 
 
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OpenPeak Phone

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2008-02-12 22:35:56 by GadgetManiac in GadgetManiac
...Sculley, the thing is certain to succeed OpenPeak - website
 
 
 
 
 
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The OLED Dance Begins: LG Partners with Kodak to Use Exclusive Display Technology

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2008-03-17 15:27:53 by Jose Fermoso in Gadget Lab
...Sculley, GM and VP of Kodak's Display group, has gone on the record as saying that the first products from their OLED partnerships will come out by the end of this year. This will likely mean a small 12-16 TV/monitor to compete with Sonys first real entry into the market In addition, there is talk from Kodak about increasing the relative size...
 
 
 
 
 
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The iPhone patent: Steven P. Jobs, inventor

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2008-05-30 03:33:00 by Chris Ziegler in Engadget
...Sculley-style Via Cellpassion Continue reading The iPhone patent: Steven P. Jobs, inventor Permalink | Email this | Comments
 
 
 
 
 
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Fox And Apple Selling Special Edition X-Files: I Want To Believe iPods [Movie Tie-ins]

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2008-08-12 19:09:30 by Matt Hickey in Gizmodo
...Sculley looking very serious and mysterious etched on the back. You can also have your name or a personalized message inscribed for free. But these collector's items don't come cheap, as you'll be paying $80 over the regular 80GB iPod Classic's price and $70 more for the Nano to show your fanboyism. But then that's what it's all about, right?...