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In newly released emails, Steve Jobs wrote candidly about how he wooed his wife and how he approached success.
On Wednesday, Apple co-founder and former CEO Steve Jobs died at 56 after years of failing health. His family issued a statement in the afternoon, saying, “Steve died peacefully today surrounded ...
Steve Jobs had quietly shared with a few of his closest friends that he thought his time was becoming short. In the final days leading up to his death this past Wednesday, there was an incessant ...
Jobs spent months trying to figure out what to say to Stanford’s graduates. Newly released materials show how he went from ...
When Jobs and Steve Wozniak built their first computer, they had next to no money. Woz sold his programmable computer and Jobs, his VW bus to raise $1,300 for parts. And then a computer dealer ...
Until his death, few of us knew much about Steve Jobs' home life--his wife, his kids. Jobs' biographer gives "60 Minutes" a rare look inside the family's photo album--an an iPad, of course.
The Steve Jobs Archive collects audio and video clips, quotes, and ideas from Jobs’ life. It was announced by his widow, Laurene Powell Jobs.
Before embarking, he'd looked at his sister Patty, then for a long time at his children, then at his life's partner, Laurene, and then over their shoulders past them. Steve's final words were: OH WOW.
Steve Jobs spent his final days surrounded by close family members, and used his last interview to explain to his wife and children why he "wasn't always there for them," it was revealed yesterday.
Steve Jobs' daughter, Lisa Brennan-Jobs, is set to release a memoir about her childhood, Small Fry, on Sept. 4 — one that is already making headlines, in part because of his bad behavior.
Steve Jobs' fortune likely went to family and charities in private trusts. Oct. 7, 2011 — -- The ever-private Steve Jobs was famously secretive when it came to Apple's new products. As with ...
Steve Jobs's dying words don't disappoint. ... there is no evidence that Jobs wrote the essay or spoke of its themes on his deathbed. Neither Jobs’s family nor Apple has ever confirmed its contents.
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