These are some of the insights that Jobs' biographer Walter Isaacson shared with 60 Minutes correspondent Steve Kroft as the two browsed through some Jobs family photos-- on an iPad, of course. The photos show a side of Jobs that few knew: the family man on vacation, at home, on his ...
In 1976, when Jobs was only 21, Jobs and Wozniak began working on the first Apple Computer. The duo worked on the computer in the Jobs family garage, selling precious items to get enough money to fund their beloved project. Wozniak and Jobs wanted to create something smaller and cheaper fo...
Steve Jobs introduces the new Power Mac G4 computer during his keynote address at Seybold in San Francisco August 31, 1999. Jobs presented the G4 as the fastest personal computer in history saying it was up to a stunning 100 to 200 percent faster than the fastest Pentium III-based PCs.(...
CBS has posted the full 60 Minutes interview with Steve Jobs biographer Walter Isaacson, including a number of extras that weren't included in the broadcast piece. The double-length interview promotes Jobs' authorized biography which goes on sale tomorrow in the United States, and is already avai...
60: Minutes: Steve Jobs, part 2 60 Minutes: Steve Jobs family photo album 60 Minutes: What did Jobs think about his rivals? Editors’ Recommendations Steve Jobs’ legacy lives on with the highest civilian honor in the U.S. Steve Jobs’ 1973 job application is now in an unusual auction ...
Or am I totally lost here? What about the entire Jobs family? 'All the Jobs's new black shirts'. Is that right? If you tell me I shan't get it wrong again. Or is that sha'n't?\ Yep, It has been raining = the rain belongs to it. ...
Like Paul Jobs, Joanne Schieble was from a rural Wisconsin family of German heritage. Her father, Arthur Schieble, had immigrated to theoutskirtsof Green Bay, where he and his wife owned a mink farm and dabbled successfully in various other businesses, including real estate and photoengraving...
What would the Steve Jobs house look like? Silicon Valley is about to find out as his widow pushes forward with a long-dormant project.
Steve Jobs, Apple CEO, leans his forehead against his wife, Laurene Powell Jobs, after delivering the keynote address to the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference at Moscone West in San Francisco, Calif., Monday, June 6, 2011.(Photo By Lea Suzuki/The San Francisco Chronicle...
Steve Jobs and Bill Gates, photo taken in the early 1990s Gates called the Apple co-founder's management style an example of what "you can't do at home." 1991: FBI investigates Jobs In 1991, theFBIinvestigated Steve Jobs when Jobs was a candidate for adviser to US President GeorgeW.Bus...