Silicon Valley Executives
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**FILE**Apple Computer Inc. CEO Steve Jobs gestures as he introduces the new iMac DV during a presentation in a Cupertino, Calif. file photo from Oct. 5, 1999. Apple Computer Inc., the first major PC maker to convert to flat-panel displays, has completely rid itself of bulky cathode ray tube (CRT) monitors. The move is part of an industrywide trend both in computers and televisions toward the use of more popular, liquid-crystal display, or LCD, monitors, which are sleeker and more...
more » **FILE**Apple Computer Inc. CEO Steve Jobs gestures as he introduces the new iMac DV during a presentation in a Cupertino, Calif. file photo from Oct. 5, 1999. Apple Computer Inc., the first major PC maker to convert to flat-panel displays, has completely rid itself of bulky cathode ray tube (CRT) monitors. The move is part of an industrywide trend both in computers and televisions toward the use of more popular, liquid-crystal display, or LCD, monitors, which are sleeker and more power-efficient than its older CRT counterparts. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, File)
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