List of Sources: Articles, Papers, Patents, etc.
Note: This section includes all the sources not classified into any of the other subsections.
[Baldwin, 2012] Roberto Baldwin, The Surprising Patents of Steve Jobs, Wired magazine, October 5, 2012.
[Berlin, 2005] Leslie Berlin and H. Casey, Jr., Robert Noyce and the Tunnel Diode, IEEE Spectrum, May 2, 2005.
[Bilton, 2014] Nick Bilton, Steve Jobs Was a Low-Tech Parent, New York Times, September 10, 2014.
[Blum, 2011] Matt Blum, 10 Years Ago Today: Apple Introduces the iPod, Changes Everything, Wired magazine, October 23, 2011.
[Bohr, 1913] Niels Bohr, On the Constitution of Atoms and Molecules, Philosophical Magazine, Vol. 26, pp. 1–25, 1913.
[Bohr, 1935] Niels Bohr, Can Quantum-Mechanical Description of Physical Reality be Considered Complete?, Physical Review, Vol. 48, p. 696, 1935.
[Bonnington, 2012] Christina Bonnington, Apple’s Software Boss Reveals the Origin Story of iOS, Wired magazine, August 3, 2012.
[Bose, 1924] Satyendra Nath Bose, Planck’s Law and Light Quantum Hypothesis, Zeitschrift für Physik, Vol. 26, pp. 178–181, 1924.
[Burglary-1, 2012] Jason Green, Steve Jobs Home Burglary Suspect Accused of Stealing Wallet, Driver’s License, Special Computers with House Key, San Jose Mercury News, August 14, 2012.
[Burglary-2, 2012] Marcus Wohlson, Burglar Swipes Computers From Steve Jobs’ House, Wired magazine, August 14, 2012.
[Burglary-3, 2012] Gennady Sheyner, Tiffany Necklace, iPads Reported Stolen from Steve Jobs’ Home, Palo Alto Online, August 14, 2012.
[Burglary-4, 2012] Malathi Nayak, Burglar of Steve Jobs’ House Admits to Eight Break-Ins, Reuters via Firstpost, November 22, 2012.
[Business-Week, 1968] Uncredited article, The Fight That Fairchild Won, Business Week, October 5, 1968.
[Carey, 2015] Pete Carey, Silicon Valley Marks 50 Years of Moore’s Law, San Jose Mercury News, April 17, 2015.
[Chen, 2010] Brian X. Chen, Apple Opens iTunes Store, Wired magazine, April 28, 2010.
[Crease, 2024] Robert P. Crease, When Bose Wrote to Einstein: The Power of Diverse Thinking, Physics World, February 27, 2024.
[de Broglie, 1924] Louis de Broglie, Studies on the Theory of Quanta (doctoral thesis), Sorbonne University, 1924.
[de Broglie, 1929] Louis de Broglie, Vesselin Petkov (Ed.), Research on the Theory of Quanta (includes 1924 thesis and 1929 Nobel lecture), Minkowski Institute Press, 2021.
[Dockterman, 2015] Eliana Dockterman, The TIME Magazine Story That Plays a Key Role in “Steve Jobs”, TIME magazine, October 22, 2015.
[East, 2019a] John East, Intel Let There Be RAM, SemiWiki.com, June 17, 2019.
[East, 2019b] John East, 1971 Is the Year That Intel Changed the World, SemiWiki.com, June 24, 2019.
[Economist, 2005] The Economist, Moore’s Law at 40: Happy Birthday, March 23, 2005.
[Einstein, 1904] Albert Einstein, On the General Molecular Theory of Heat, Annalen der Physik, Vol. 14, pp. 354–362, 1904.
[Einstein, 1905a] Albert Einstein, On a Heuristic Point of View about the Creation and Conversion of Light, Annalen der Physik, Vol. 17, pp. 132–148, 1905.
[Einstein, 1905b] Albert Einstein, A New Determination of Molecular Dimensions (doctoral thesis), University of Zurich, 1905.
[Einstein, 1905c] Albert Einstein, On the Motion of Small Particles Suspended in a Stationary Liquid, as Required by the Molecular Kinetic Theory of Heat, Annalen der Physik, Vol. 17, pp. 549–560, 1905.
[Einstein, 1905d] Albert Einstein, On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies, Annalen der Physik, Vol. 17, pp. 891–921, 1905.
[Einstein, 1905e] Albert Einstein, Does the Inertia of a Body Depend Upon Its Energy Content?, Annalen der Physik, Vol. 18, pp. 639–641, 1905.
[Einstein, 1906] Albert Einstein, Investigations on the Theory of the Brownian Movement, Annalen der Physik, Vol. 19, pp. 371–381, 1906.
[Einstein, 1907a] Albert Einstein, On the Inertia of Energy Required by the Relativity Principle, Annalen der Physik, Vol. 23, pp. 371–384, 1907.
[Einstein, 1907b] Albert Einstein, On the Relativity Principle and the Conclusions Drawn from It, Yearbook of Radioactivity & Electronics, Vol. 4, pp. 411–462, 1907.
[Einstein, 1913] Albert Einstein and Marcel Grossmann, (Entwurf Paper) Outline of a Generalized Theory of Relativity and of a Theory of Gravitation, Princeton Papers, Vol. 4, Doc. 13, p. 117, 1913.
[Einstein, 1915] Albert Einstein, My Opinion of the War, reprinted in Princeton Papers, Vol. 6, p. 96, October 23–November 11, 1915.
[Einstein, 1915a] Albert Einstein, On the General Theory of Relativity, Princeton Papers, Vol. 6, Doc. 21, p. 98, November 4, 1915.
[Einstein, 1915b] Albert Einstein, On the General Theory of Relativity (Addendum), Princeton Papers, Vol. 6, Doc. 22, p. 108, November 11, 1915.
[Einstein, 1915c] Albert Einstein, Explanation of the Perihelion Motion of Mercury from the General Theory of Relativity, Princeton Papers, Vol. 6, Doc. 24, p. 112, November 18, 1915.
[Einstein, 1915d] Albert Einstein, The Field Equations of Gravitation, Princeton Papers, Vol. 6, Doc. 25, p. 117, November 25, 1915.
[Einstein, 1917] Albert Einstein, The Quantum Theory of Radiation (Laser Concept), Physikalische Zeitschrift, Vol. 18, pp. 121–128, 1917.
[Einstein, 1919] Albert Einstein, Induction and Deduction in Physics, Berliner Tageblatt, December 25, 1919.
[Einstein, 1920] Albert Einstein, Fundamental Ideas and Methods of the Theory of Relativity, Princeton Papers, Vol. 7, Doc. 31, p. 113, 1920.
[Einstein, 1921] Albert Einstein, The Meaning of Relativity, four lectures delivered at Princeton University (May 1921), Princeton University Press, 1922.
[Einstein, 1922] Albert Einstein, How I Created the Theory of Relativity, lecture given in Kyoto, December 14, 1922.
[Einstein, 1935] Albert Einstein, Boris Podolsky, and Nathan Rosen, (EPR Paper) Can Quantum-Mechanical Description of Physical Reality Be Considered Complete?, Physical Review, Vol. 47, pp. 777–780, 1935.
[Einstein, 1952] Albert Einstein, On My Participation in the Atom Bomb Project, Atomic Archive website, 1952.
[Einstein-Russell, 1955] Albert Einstein and Bertrand Russell, The Russell–Einstein Manifesto, Pugwash website, July 9, 1955.
[Electronics, 1968] Uncredited article, Parent and Child: Noyce Resignation from Fairchild, Electronics magazine, pp. 52-54, July 8, 1968.
[Fink, 2019] Katherine Fink, The Biggest Challenge Facing Journalism: A Lack of Trust, Journalism, Vol. 20, No. 1, p. 40, 2019.
[Forde, 2021] Eamonn Forde, 20 Years of the iPod: How It Shuffled Music and Tech into a New Era, The Guardian, October 23, 2021.
[Foremski, 2012] Tom Foremski (Leslie Berlin interview), Robert Noyce and the Invention of Silicon Valley, Silicon Valley Watcher website, December 27, 2012.
[Fountain, 2011] John Fountain, Vinnie Chieco: The Freelance Copywriter Who Named the iPod, CreativePool website, September 30, 2011.
[Gabriele, 2021] Mario Gabriele, Arthur Rock: Silicon Valley's Unmoved Mover, The Generalist website (thegeneralist.substack.com/p/arthur-rock), March 28, 2021.
[Gardiner, 2012] Bryan Gardiner, Glass Works: How Corning Created the Ultrathin, Ultrastrong Material of the Futurev, Wired magazine, September 24, 2012.
[Gladwell, 2011] Malcolm Gladwell, The Tweaker: The Real Genius of Steve Jobs, The New Yorker, November 6, 2011.
[Goodwin, 1988] Irwin Goodwin, Bob Noyce Created Silicon Valley and Now He’s Asked to Save It, Physics Today, p. 50, September 1988.
[Hankin, 2019] Aaron Hankin, Three Companies the iPhone Killed, Investopedia website, June 25, 2019.
[Heisenberg, 1927] Werner Heisenberg, The Actual Content of Quantum Theoretical Kinematics and Mechanics, Zeitschrift für Physik, Vol. 43, pp. 172–198, 1927.
[Hertz, 2022] Jake Hertz, Bob Widlar: Silicon Valley’s Earliest Crusader for Analog IC Design, All About Circuits website, April 19, 2022.
[Hintz, 2018] Eric S. Hintz, Susan Kare, Iconic Designer, Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation, May 4, 2018.
[Hoefler, 1971] Don C. Hoefler, Silicon Valley, U.S.A. (3-part series), Electronic News, January 11, 1971.
[Hoerni, 1960] Jean Hoerni, Planar Silicon Diodes and Transistors, paper presented at the Electron Devices Meeting, 1960.
[Hoerni-Pat1] Jean Hoerni, Method of Manufacturing Semiconductor Devices, U.S. Patent #3,025,589. Filed May 1, 1959, issued March 20, 1962.
[Hoerni-Pat2] Jean Hoerni, Semiconductor Device, U.S. Patent #3,064,167. Filed May 1, 1959, issued November 13, 1962.
[Hubbard, 2019] Linda Hubbard, Remembering When Fine Dining Reigned in Sharon Heights at the Velvet Turtle, InMenlo website, July 2019.
[Intel-1971-Rept] Intel website, Intel Corporation Annual Report 1971. See: intel.com/content/dam/doc/report/history-1971-annual-report.pdf
[Jobs-Interview, 1985] Playboy Interview: Steven Jobs, Playboy magazine, 1985.
[Jobs-Obit-1, 2011] Bruce Newman, Legend, Visionary—He Ushered in the Era of Personal Computing, Transformed the Music Industry and Created an iWorld, San Jose Mercury News, October 6, 2011.
[Jobs-Obit-2, 2011] Chris O’Brien, He Knew Us Better Than We Know Ourselves, San Jose Mercury News, October 6, 2011.
[Jobs-Obit-3, 2011] Charlie McCollum, Tech Icon Left Mark on Pop Culture, San Jose Mercury News, October 7, 2011.
[Jobs-Obit-4, 2011] Troy Wolverton, Icon, Visionary, Legend and Guru—But, Lofty Labels Aside, He Was the Editor, October 8, 2011.
[Jobs-Obit-5, 2011] Patrick May, For Jobs, Form Part of Function in Apple Devices, San Jose Mercury News, October 8, 2011.
[Jobs-Stanford, 2005] Transcript of the Commencement Address Delivered by Steve Jobs at Stanford, June 12, 2005.
[Jobs-Time-Obit, 2012] Steve Jobs: The Genius Who Changed Our World, TIME Magazine Special Commemorative Issue, 2012.
[Kahney, 2004] Leander Kahney, Inside Look at Birth of the iPod, Wired magazine, July 21, 2004.
[Kahney, 2006] Leander Kahney, Straight Dope on the iPod’s Birth, Wired magazine, October 17, 2006.
[Kahney, 2017] Leander Kahney, The Inside Story of the Iconic ‘Rubber Band’ Effect That Launched the iPhone, Cult of Mac website, June 29, 2017.
[Landau, 2019] Elizabeth Landau, A Total Solar Eclipse 100 Years Ago Proved Einstein’s General Relativity, Science Magazine, May 24, 2019.
[Langer, 2014] Andy Langer, Is Steve Jobs the God of Music?, Esquire magazine, originally published July 2003 (revised September 10, 2014).
[Laws, 2013] David Laws, The Relics of “St. Bob”, Computer History Museum website, January 28, 2013.
[Laws, 2015] David Laws, Moore’s Law@50: The Most Important Graph in Human History, Computer History Museum website, April 15, 2015.
[Laws, 2016] David Laws, Fairchild, Fairchildren, and the Family Tree of Silicon Valley, Computer History Museum website, December 20, 2016.
[Laws, 2017] David Laws, Fairchild Semiconductor: The 60th Anniversary of a Silicon Valley Legend, Computer History Museum website, September 19, 2017.
[Leibson-1, 2018] Steven Leibson, 391 San Antonio Road: The House That William Shockley Built (and Destroyed), EE Journal, August 17, 2018.
[Leibson-2, 2018] Steven Leibson, For Lease: Birthplace of the IC, EE Journal, September 9, 2018.
[Levy, 2003] Stephen Levy, Not the Same Old Song, Newsweek, May 11, 2003.
[Long, 2007] Tony Long, April 28, 2003: Apple’s iTunes Music Store Opens for Business, Wired magazine, April 28, 2007.
[Long, 2008] Tony Long, Oct. 23, 2001: Now Hear This ... The iPod Arrives, Wired magazine, October 23, 2008.
[Markoff, 2025] John Markoff, A Long-Shot Bet to Bypass the Middlemen of Social Media, The New York Times, March 6, 2025.
[McCracken, 2012] Harry McCracken, Apple II Forever: A 35th-Anniversary Tribute to Apple’s First Iconic Product,TIME Magazine, April 16, 2012.
[Mehta, 2024] Sunil Mehta, Will We Survive the Age of Information Disorder?, San Jose Mercury News, September 19, 2024.
[Miller, 2023] Chris Miller, Lithography’s Long Journey, MIT Technology Review, p. 76, July 2023.
[Millikan, 1914] Robert A. Millikan, A Direct Determination of ‘h’, Physical Review, Vol. 4, p. 73, 1914.
[Minkowski, 1907a] Hermann Minkowski, The Relativity Principle, lecture delivered to the Göttingen Mathematical Society, November 5, 1907.
[Minkowski, 1907b] Hermann Minkowski, The Fundamental Equations for Electromagnetic Processes in Moving Bodies, lecture delivered to the Göttingen Mathematical Society, December 21, 1907.
[Moore, 1965] Gordon Moore, Cramming More Components onto Integrated Circuits (“Moore’s Law” paper), Electronics magazine, April 19, 1965.
[Moore, 2003] Gordon Moore, No Exponential Is Forever: But “Forever” Can Be Delayed!, International Solid-State Circuits Conference Keynote Address, February 10, 2003.
[Moore, 2018] Gordon Moore, Intel at 50: Gordon Moore on the Founding of Intel, Intel Newsroom Archives, July 2, 2018.
[Moore-Noyce-Pat] Gordon Moore and Robert Noyce, Method for Fabricating Transistors, U.S. Patent #3,108,359. Filed June 30, 1959, issued October 29, 1963.
[Noyce-Hoff, 1981] Robert Noyce and Marcian “Ted” Hoff, A History of Microprocessor Development at Intel, IEEE Micro, February 1981.
[Noyce-Pat1] Robert Noyce, Semiconductor Device-and-Lead Structure, U.S. Patent #2,981,877. Filed July 30, 1959, issued April 25, 1961.
[Noyce-Pat2] Robert Noyce, Semiconductor Circuit Complexes, U.S. Patent #3,117,260. Filed September 11, 1959, issued January 7, 1964.
[O’Grady, 2005] Jason D. O’Grady, Motorola ROKR Shunned by Consumers, ZDNet website, October 25, 2005.
[Oppenheim] Shulamith Levey Oppenheim, Rescuing Einstein’s Compass, Crocodile Books, 2003.
[Pease, 1991] Bob Pease, What’s All This Widlar Stuff, Anyhow?, Electronic Design magazine, July 25, 1991.
[Penn, 2021] Malcolm Penn, The Roots of Silicon Valley, SemiWiki.com, December 22, 2021.
[Penn, 2022a] Malcolm Penn, The Roots of Silicon Valley, Part 2: Planar Technology, The Fairchildren, EE Times, January 7, 2022.
[Penn, 2022b] Malcolm Penn, The Roots of Silicon Valley, Part 3: Startup Fever and Venture Capital, EE Times, January 10, 2022.
[Petroski, 2022] Henry Petroski, Newton’s Annus Mirabilis, American Scientist, Vol. 110, p. 84, 2022.
[Philips, 2018] Alan Philips, The Traitorous Eight & the Start of Something, Medium.com, October 21, 2018.
[Pierce, 2018] David Pierce, The Wired Guide to the iPhone, Wired magazine, December 7, 2018.
[Planck, 1901] Max Planck, On the Law of Distribution of Energy in the Normal Spectrum, Annalen der Physik, Vol. 4, pp. 553–563, 1901.
[Ramstad, 2011] Evan Ramstad, Jobs and Intel’s Noyce Forged Early Bond, Wall Street Journal, October 7, 2011.
[Ricker, 2019] Thomas Ricker, What Happened to the Original iPhone’s Plastic Screen?, The Verge, July 9, 2019.
[Riordan, 2007] Michael Riordan, The Silicon Dioxide Solution: How Physicist Jean Hoerni Built the Bridge from the Transistor to the Integrated Circuit, IEEE Spectrum, December 2007.
[Rose, 2005] Frank Rose, Battle for the Soul of the MP3 Phone, Wired magazine, November 1, 2005.
[Schrödinger, 1926] Erwin Schrödinger, An Undulatory Theory of the Mechanics of Atoms and Molecules, Physical Review, Vol. 28, pp. 1049–1070, 1926.
[Schrödinger, 1935] Erwin Schrödinger, (Cat Paradox) The Present Situation in Quantum Mechanics, Naturwissenschaften, Vol. 23, pp. 807–849, 1935.
[Scott, 2011] David Clark Scott, Robert Noyce: Why Steve Jobs Idolized Noyce, Christian Science Monitor, December 2011.
[Siltanen, 2011] Rob Siltanen, The Real Story Behind Apple’s “Think Different” Campaign, Forbes magazine, December 2011.
[Snow, 1967] C. P. Snow, Variety of Men (Chapter on Einstein, pp. 69–96), Macmillan, 1967.
[Takahashi, 2015] Dean Takahashi, Motivating Silicon Valley—Moore’s Law, San Jose Mercury News (reprinted in Seattle Times), April 18, 2015.
[Time-Einstein, 1999] Frederic Golden, Albert Einstein: Person of the Century, TIME magazine, December 1999.
[Vaidhyanathan, 2024] Siva Vaidhyanathan, Forty Years Ago Apple Debuted a Computer That Changed Our World, for Good or Ill, The Guardian, January 24, 2024.
[Vogelstein-1, 2005] Fred Vogelstein, The Untold Story: How the iPhone Blew Up the Wireless Industry, Wired magazine, November 1, 2005.
[Vogelstein-2, 2017] Fred Vogelstein, Inside Apple’s 6-Month Race to Make the First iPhone a Reality, Wired magazine, June 28, 2017.
[Wolfe, 1983] Tom Wolfe, The Tinkerings of Robert Noyce, Esquire magazine, December 1983.
[Wood, 2011] Daniel Wood, Why Robert Noyce Should Have Won Two Nobel Prizes but Didn’t, Christian Science Monitor, December 12, 2011.
[Yueh, 2014] Linda Yueh, Nokia, Apple and Creative Destruction, BBC News website, May 1, 2014.
