Steve Jobs being honored by Apple employees Oct. 19
Apple will formally honor co-founder Steve Jobs at an employee event at the company's Cupertino, Calif., campus on Oct. 19.
Apple will formally honor co-founder Steve Jobs at an employee event at the company's Cupertino, Calif., campus on Oct. 19.
In the days since Apple CEO Steve Jobs’ death last week, the internet has been flooded with so many tributes and eulogies it seems that even his old competitors are building arks to help them survive the storm.
Seemingly endless coverage of his passing last week offered the public an opportunity to learn everything it could ever want to know about Steve Jobs, including what would appear to be his favorite photograph ... of himself.
I will not be writing at length about Steve Jobs in this column because many other people are doing so and some of them far better than I ever could. All I'll say is that he was unique and the computer industry has lost an icon, a force, and, to many, a hero.
When Apple's then-CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the iPod 10 years ago this month, no one, including him, could predict that it would pave the way for Apple to dominate the emerging mobile enterprise. How it did so reveals Jobs' true legacy: not Apple's products, but Apple itself.
For Apple's users, Steve Jobs was more than just a CEO -- much more.
Much will continue to be written about the legacy of Steve Jobs. At one level, the idea that one creative individual could completely disrupt the technology industry and subsequently the lives of millions of people is staggering.
Outside Apple's stores worldwide mourners paid tribute Steve Jobs
Outside the Apple Store in Georgetown this morning, there were several bouquets of flowers, candles, some notes -- and a vintage Macintosh Plus computer with a green apple on it -- placed as a memorial to Steve Jobs.
News that former Apple CEO Steve Jobs had died staggered long-time technologists of all stripes, giving them pause and a chance to remember their passion for an industry that grew out of a garage -- one very specific garage.
News of the death of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs reached Japan on Thursday, as manufacturers hawked their latest iPad and MacBook clones at a giant trade show outside of Tokyo.
I’ve just watched Twitter go beserk, and for the past 30 minutes, the only tweets I’ve seen on my feed have the hashtag #RIPSteveJobs attached to them.
Steve Jobs lived a rich and extraordinary life. His achievements are myriad; his legacy massive. This is biography summarises a life that will be spoken of for decades to come.
was a polarising force that reshaped the tech industry several times
Apple co-founder, former CEO, and chairman Steve Jobs died today, Apple's board of directors has confirmed. He had been battling an illness widely believed to be pancreatic or liver cancer, and had <a href="http://www.infoworld.com/d/the-industry-standard/steve-jobs-fierce-life-and-legacy-926">stepped down as Apple CEO</a> in late August saying he was no longer able to do the job. He had remained as Apple's chairman after promoting then-CFO Tim Cook to CEO.