It's common knowledge that whilst Apple has excelled in product sales and innovation with the likes of the iPhone, iPod and the iPad, its web ventures have been remarkably underwhelming, to put it mildly.
California Governor Jerry Brown has announced that Sunday, October 16th will be Steve Jobs Day in the state of California.
According to a report published today, Steve Jobs was actually laid to rest about five days ago in Palo Alto, CA. The news comes from Forbes - an American business magazine - in a post where they talked about information revealed from the official death certificate of Steve Jobs who, as we all know, died last Wednesday.
Unless you have been living under a rock, without an internet connection or cellular signal, then you should by now know that the most influential man in modern personal computing history passed away a few days ago. His death certificate has officially been released by the Santa Clara County Public Health Department in San Jose, California. See details after the jump.
According to a report published today, Steve Jobs’ authorized biography Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson will be launching earlier than planned as its release date has been moved up to October 24th, about a month earlier than the previous date which was November 21st.
Steve Jobs may have passed away yesterday, but he will never be dead to those who were truly inspired by his powerful personality. He’ll live on and the technology he worked on and the products he created will continue changing people’s lives for many, many years to come.
Well it doesn't get much more morbid than this, does it? TechCrunch Disrupt winner PassMyWill is a new web service which promises to work out when you are longer with this world, and then to take care of all your online passwords and data.
Angry Birds merchandize keeps getting cooler and cooler! Announced today are three speaker docks for all iDevices which are based on three different birds from the Angry Birds series.
According to a report published today, Samsung has offered Apple a deal which, if accepted, would allow the Korean company to launch its Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet in Australia.
Microsoft and Samsung have signed a cross-licensing patent deal which will allow both companies to share patents for use in products, Redmond Pie has learned.

