Today at the Hollywood Radio and Television Panel, Disney CEO and Apple board of directors member Bob Iger reminisced about his relationship with the late Steve Jobs.
Earlier this month, the independent Steve Jobs biopic starring Ashton Kutcher debuted at the Sundance Film Festival – and according the The Hollywood Reporter (mirroring a previous report), the film is set to hit theaters on April 19th, allowing the rest of us the opportunity to watch the film.
Steve Jobs threatened Palm with a patent lawsuit if they didn’t agree not to hire Apple employees, says a report from Reuters on a court filing made public on Tuesday.
Kariem McFarlin, the burglar who stole $60,000 worth of Apple products and other items from the home of Steve Jobs’ family last July, has been sentenced to seven years in prison.
A couple of photos from the upcoming movie about Steve Jobs have been published by USA Today, and while I’m not convinced about the actor portraying Steve Wozniak, Ashton Kutcher looks incredibly like Steve Jobs did back then.
On former Apple employee Don Melton’s blog, he shares a unique peek at what goes on behind the scenes of the Safari development team. Melton lead the team that developed both the Safari and Webkit products now in use by millions on iOS, OS X, and Windows.
Adding to the many impressive monuments build in honor and memory of Steve Jobs, a massive new iPhone statue has been unveiled in St. Petersburg, Russia to pay tribute to the well-loved Apple co-founder. The tribute was designed by local native Gleb Tarasov, and plays back a slideshow with photos and video from Jobs’ life.
Pixar’s Toy Story was, it is fair to say, one of the most significant films ever. It heralded a new type of animated film, with Steve Jobs having a significant involvement in its success. Some mad keen amateur fans have put together a pretty amazing remake of it though, taking it from the realm of animation to real life.
In a fascinating interview given on 60 minutes, designer David Kelley discussed Steve Jobs and revealed some anecdotes from his friendship with the co-founder and former CEO of Apple.
The upcoming biographic film “jOBS” starring Ashton Kutcher in the title role, will hit theaters this April. The film, which is reported to cover Jobs’ life from 1971 to 2000, will premiere on the closing night of the Sundance Film Festival later this month.
We’ve seen plenty of photos of Steve Jobs’s yacht, but this up close video really gives you a much better look at the beauty itself. Captured from the docks, you can even see some people on board. Damn, it looks good!
The mega yacht “Venus”, commissioned by the late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, has reportedly been seized by lawyers for designer Philippe Starck over a payment dispute.
About 10 years after Steve Jobs purchased Pixar, the studio unveiled Toy Story – the first feature film made entirely of GC animation! Mashable has uncovered a rare presentation delivered by Steve Jobs at SIGGRAPH in 1995 – and his comments were all but prophetic about the future of computer animation!
The Sundance Film Festival has announced that the jOBS biopic starring Ashton Kutcher in the title role, will premiere on the last day of the event. The film will be given the honor of being the closing film of the event.
36 years ago, two geeks called Steve walked into the Byte Shop in Mountain View, California to try and sell the Apple I. Little did they know they were going to completely change the world.
Steve’s Jobs yacht design is one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever seen. As such, when Phillippe Starck gave an interview to SuperYachtTimes revealing the thought process behind it, I was fascinated.