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Steve Jobs in 1983: The Future as He Saw It – And What He Got Right (and Not So Right)

A look back at Steve Jobs’ 1983 Aspen talk, where he foresaw computers becoming the main medium of communication, portable devices with wireless links, and software delivered electronically. The piece reviews what he predicted correctly, where he was too optimistic, and includes a personal story highlighting Apple’s flat management approach that preceeded Sun Microsystems’ sprawling virtual teams.

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Magic Mouse My Arse… Apple Doesn’t Build for the Neurodiverse… They Build for Neurotypical Convenience

For me, and for many neurodivergent people, the way we interact with technology isn’t just a matter of preference. It’s about accessibility, functionality, and ease-of-use in a world that too often ignores our needs. People like me who aren’t great at coordination or balance, and who have Autism, ADHD, Asperger’s, or Dyspraxia, struggle to use “simplified” products.

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Apple bucks trend with record results – The Inquirer – Are you paying the Apple fashion tax? …..