The unfortunate death of Steve Jobs back in October of this year was not only a very tragic event for those close to him, but left a gaping void in the world of modern technology that'll undoubtedly be near-impossible to fill.
Emmy Award-winning screenwriter Aaron Sorkin is said to be contemplating the idea of writing a motion picture based on the life of recently-deceased Apple co-founder Steve Jobs.
If you're even slightly interested in the life of Steven P. Jobs then the chances are you're also at least mildly intrigued by the second company he founded, NeXT.
Steve Jobs' untimely death to pancreatic cancer has unquestionably left a glaring hole through Apple's core.
Most of you may know already know about this, but co-founder and former CEO of the world’s most valuable company Steve Jobs’ annual salary was just $1. Details after the jump!
Deceased Apple co-founder Steve Jobs has been nominated for TIME Magazine’s Person of the Year award, Redmond Pie has learned.
A never-before-seen 70-minute interview of Steve Jobs will be shown in theaters soon, Redmond Pie has learned. The interview was conducted by Robert Cringely for his 1996 documentary Triumph of the Nerds: The Rise of Accidental Empires related to the rise of personal computers between 1970s and 1990s. The interview was about 70 minutes long but only 10 minutes of it made it to the final version of the documentary.
If you haven't heard by now that Steve Jobs has passed then you must be living under a rock! What you may not have heard or read is Mona Simpson's, Steve Jobs' sister, moving eulogy.
We've been waiting for it for quite some time now, and it's even been brought forward on a couple of occasions, but the official Steve Jobs biography is now on sale, worldwide.
The biography of Steve Jobs was always going to be a popular book even before his death, but since his passing, interest has predictably increased both inside and out of the Apple circles we all move in.

