Apple's co-founder Steve Jobs, who died last week at age 56, can be called a tech revolutionary thanks to the user-friendly and stunning products like the iPod, iPhone and iPad he created. He freed us from the travails of pushing the buttons with his touching genius.
Jobs, who was fighting the pancreatic cancer, died in California on Oct. 5
Check out some of his photos here.
Steve Jobs Sister Delivers Touching Tribute to late Apple InnovatorReutersFile photo: Apple CEO Steve Jobs holds a box containing Apple's new Mac OS X operating system while giving the keynote address at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Jose, California, May 21, 2001ReutersFile photo: Apple Chief Executive Jobs talks to the media during the introduction of Apple's iPhone in BerlinReutersFile photo: Apple CEO Steve Jobs gestures during his keynote address at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference 2000, at the San Jose Convention Center May 15ReutersFile photo: Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs holds a box containing Apple's new Mac OS X operating system while giving the keynote address at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Jose, California, May 21, 2001.ReutersFile photo: Apple Computer Inc. Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs speaks during a special event in TokyoReutersWith Steve Jobs no longer running Apple, can the company remain as creative and dominant in the smartphone market? Or will the company plateau?Reuters