The previously lost and restored exclusive video of Steve Jobs biggest moment at Apple. The lost 1984 video where the young Steve introduces the Macintosh.
The authorized biography of Steve Jobs became the top-selling book on Amazon.com Wednesday night after it was revealed that he had died. The release date for the book is October 24.
The respect that Steve Jobs commanded didn't stem exclusively from his corporate position as the co-founder of Apple and a visionary CEO. A man of diverse interests, hailed as a revolutionary, Jobs strictly kept his personal life to himself. However, he always stood by what he believed in and wouldn't care much about his public-perceived image. Here are some little known facts about Jobs, whose personal life was marked by experiments with the obscure.
Steve Jobs' biological sister Mona Simpson, who wrote Anywhere But Here and The Lost Father, fictionalized her brother as a barely disguised character in the novel A Regular Guy.
With the end of an era as Steve Jobs died, it's time to reflect on his tenure with Apple and on some of his famous statements.
The death of Steve Jobs, 56, Wednesday marked the end of the Apple co-founder's life, but not the end of his legacy. With Pixar, Steve Jobs changed the film industry and animated motion pictures forever.
Steve Jobs had a rare form of pancreatic cancer, called neuroendocrine pancreatic cancer, that allowed him to survive longer than expected.
Mike Daisey's new play examines our relationship with technology, the man who helped craft it, and the human cost of creating it.
Abdulfattah John Jandali never met the son he gave up for adoption approximately 50 years ago, but he knew a man called Steve Jobs was a great innovator.
Here are some key quotes from Steve Jobs, the legendary co-founder and former chief executive of Apple Inc (AAPL.O), who died on Wednesday after a years-long battle with cancer.
Jobs died on October 5th from pancreatic cancer.
Westboro Baptist Church informed the Twitter universe Wednesday night of their intentions to protest the funeral of Steve Jobs, the Apple CEO who died on Oct. 5, 2011. Here’s the good part: They did it via Twitter for iPhone.
A look at how people are mourning Steve Jobs.
TNT will remember Steve Jobs' death by re-airing its 1999 film Pirates of Silicon Valley.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs, who died Oct. 5 of pancreatic cancer, changed the sports world forever.
Steve Jobs, in pain and too weak to climb stairs a few weeks before his death, wanted his children to understand why he wasn't always there for them, according to the author of his highly anticipated biography.
The memory of Steve Jobs has been visible across the country, including at Apple workplaces, where people gathered outside of Apple stores to remember the founder of the technology giant.
Steve Jobs had a rare form of pancreatic cancer initially believed to be treatable
Amidst an outpouring of social media tributes to Steve Jobs on Wednesday in the immediate aftermath of the Apple co-founder's death, so have donations toward awareness and research of his longtime battle with pancreatic cancer.
Steve Jobs, almost single-handedly, turned personal technology into personal technology. Which is a truly astonishing legacy to leave.
TNT has scheduled back-to-back re-airings Thursday night (8 and 10 p.m.) of Pirates of Silicon Valley, the 1999 TV movie about the race between technology rivals Apple and Microsoft to build their computer empires.
News of the death of Apple's iconic leader, Steve Jobs, made it to the International Space Station, where a trio of astronauts are living, working -- and listening to music on iPods.