Modern corporate culture is in L-O-V-E, love with meetings (and any opportunity to engage in groupthink). But if you look back, history's real intellectual heavyweights weren't "team players." Intellectual giants like DaVinci, Einstein, and even Steve Wozniak, all developed their best works in near solitude. Quiet, by Susan Cain, examines why the world's best thinkers have usually been lone wolves. More »
Remember that civil lawsuit looming over the heads of some of the top Silicon Valley companies for conspiring not to poach each other's employees? The latest juicy tidbit to leak from that involves Steve Jobs sending Eric Schmidt an email demanding that Google stop stealing. More »
After Steve Jobs' stunning resignation announcement today, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak described the outgoing CEO as the "most important technical leader ever" and an Ayn Rand-style objectivist to Bloomberg News. More »
Little is known about this 3G-enabled MacBook Pro prototype, but we imagine one of the many reasons it didn't pass Apple's notorious muster is Steve Jobs probably blew a gasket at the aesthetics alone. More »
Okay, novelty iPhone case manufacturers, you've had a cute little run of it. But the medium has reached weird mash-up nirvana with this bad boy: Steve Jobs trapped in Han Solo's carbonite tomb, forever, on the back of your iPhone 4. More »