Previously redacted content in lawsuit against Apple shows that Steve Jobs told a publishing exec to join Apple in creating “a real mainstream e-books market at $ 12.99 and $ 14.99.”
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New details reveal Steve Jobs involved in e-book lawsuit
Ashton Kutcher as Steve Jobs looks like Ashton Kutcher
TMZ, Hollywood’s nosy aunt, obtains pictures of Ashton Kutcher dressed in black turtleneck and baggy bright blue jeans. Is the image convincing?
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Apple sequel to ’1984′ commercial featured Steve Jobs as FDR
Woz: Microsoft might have reincarnated Steve Jobs
Apple’s co-founder says there’s “no contest” between the prettiness of Windows Phones interfaces and those of Android phones. Indeed, he says Microsoft, to make them so pretty, might have had help from above.
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Steve Jobs film with Ashton Kutcher as the lead aims for Q4 launch
With the passing of Steve Jobs, there are two movies in the works about his life. Sony is working on the big-budget production based on the autobiography of Jobs published very shortly after his death. The second film is an independent project with Ashton Kutcher playing Jobs. What we didn’t know when the picture was
Steve Jobs movie starring Kutcher to focus on CEO’s early years
Independent film’s producer says biopic — working titled “Jobs: Get Inspired” — will be released in the fourth quarter.
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Steve Blank Teaches Entrepreneurs How To Fail Less
While secretly wanting to be an entrepreneur but working at Electronic Arts, I would sometimes sneak out early and jet to Stanford campus to crash Steve Blank’s entrepreneurial lecture series. Steve literally wrote the book on Customer Development with Four Steps To The Epiphany and now he’s back again co-authoring a 500-page reference guide with Bob Dorf called The Startups Owner’s Manual.
If you don’t know Steve or his blog, he’s a founder eight times over who teaches at both Stanford and Cal Berkeley. His insights and association with Eric Ries laid the foundation for “The Lean Startup” methodology and I was fortunate enough to interview him last week at Startup Grind.
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Ashton Kutcher To Play Steve Jobs In Upcoming Film
An anonymous reader writes “Variety is reporting that Ashton Kutcher – who you likely recognize from That 70s Show, Punked, and Two and a Half Men – has been tapped to play Apple co-founder Steve Jobs in an indie film titled ‘Jobs’, based on a script from Matt Whiteley. The film will chronicle Steve Jobs from wayward hippie to co-founder of Apple, where he became one of the most revered creative entrepreneurs of our time.”
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Ashton Kutcher to play Steve Jobs? Really?
Variety reports that the “Two and A Half Men” actor has signed to play in an indie movie called “Jobs.” Can this possibly be true?
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Steve Jobs asked CBS to join subscription video service
CBS chief Les Moonves confirms that Apple was trying to sell Hollywood on the idea of a subscription video service. Don’t expect it anytime soon.
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Paul Graham Wants You To Build A New Search Engine, Inbox, Or Be The Next Steve Jobs
As a founding partner at Y Combinator, Paul Graham has seen more startup pitches than the average Joe. In a new essay, called “Frighteningly Ambitious Startup Ideas”, Graham makes the case that the ideas with the most disruptive potential also happen to be frightening due to the sheer ambition they would require from entrepreneurs to turn them into reality.
Yes, there is an amazing amount of talent in Silicon Valley; there has been for years, and there will be for years to come. While the tech industry continues to produce world-changing hardware, software, and consumer web companies, there is a sense that the current landscape is lacking the kind of deep innovation that once defined the industry. Last September, at TechCrunch Disrupt in San Francisco, Max Levchin and Peter Thiel went so far as to say that innovation today is actually “between dire straits and dead.”
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How Steve Jobs Patent-Trolled Bill Gates
theodp writes “Apple, which is currently waging IP war on Android vendors, is no stranger to patent trolling. Citing the Steve Jobs bio, Forbes’ Eric Jackson recalls how Steve Jobs used patents to get Bill Gates to make a 1997 investment in Apple. Recalled Jobs: ‘Microsoft was walking over Apple’s patents. I said [to Gates], “If we kept up our lawsuits, a few years from now we could win a billion-dollar patent suit. You know it, and I know it. But Apple’s not going to survive that long if we’re at war. I know that. So let’s figure out how to settle this right away. All I need is a commitment that Microsoft will keep developing for the Mac and an investment by Microsoft in Apple so it has a stake in our success.’ Next thing you know, BillG was lording over Jobs at Macworld Boston, as the pair announced the $ 150 million investment that breathed new life into then-struggling Apple. So, does Gates deserve any credit for helping create the world’s most valuable company?”
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Pinball pioneer Steve Kordek dies at 100
Believe it or not, pinball (that most beloved of nerd pastimes) hasn’t always looked this way — a familiar field of bumpers with a pair of forward facing flippers at the bottom. That particular design originated with the 1948 title Triple Action, the work of Steve Kordek who died this week at the age of 100. Kordek is credited with a number of innovations to the analog arcade games, including multi-ball mode and drop targets. All told, the pioneer designed well over 100 different machines for Genco, Bally and Williams — some of the biggest names in the pinball pantheon — over the course of his roughly 60 year career. So, it is with a heavy heart that we bid farewell to a man that provided us with hours of entertainment and cost us plenty of quarters.
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Steve Jobs Awarded Posthumous Grammy
An anonymous reader writes “Recognizing Steve Jobs’s immense contribution to music, he was the recipient of the Grammy Trustees Award at the Grammy’s this past Sunday. The award is handed out annually to ‘individuals who, during their careers in music, have made significant contributions, other than performance, to the field of recording.’”
Eddy Cue, head if iTunes, accepted the Grammy in place of Jobs.
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Apple iTunes chief accepts Steve Jobs’ Grammy
Eddy Cue picks up Special Merit Award honoring the late Apple co-founder’s contribution to the music industry.
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Apple software exec accepts Grammy on Steve Jobs’ behalf
Yesterday, ahead of tonight’s much more celebrated Grammy Awards telecast, the Record Academy held its ceremony for the annual Special Merit Awards. Perhaps the most noteworthy award was the one honoring the late Steve Jobs. Jobs was announced as a posthumous receipient of the award last year, celebrating his extraordinary achievements in the advancement of [...]
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iMac robot, faux Steve Jobs snapped in Tokyo
A robot costume made of old iMac parts recently surfaced in China. Or was it Japan? That depends on who you believe.
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Steve Jobs FBI file pulled with Freedom of Information Act
There’s quite a bit of hubub about the Steve Jobs FBI file that’s been put up for download by any man, woman, or child who would dare read it today, but not a whole lot of people speaking about how it came to us all now, of all times. What’s going on here is that [...]
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FBI reveals 1991 probe of Steve Jobs
The FBI today made public a background probe of Steve Jobs conducted in 1991, when he was being considered by the George H. W. Bush administration for a spot on the President’s Export Council.
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The real Steve Jobs: FBI investigation reveals drug use, ‘reality distortion field’
Steve Jobs’ FBI file: “Deceptive” and “driven”
The FBI has released its file on Apple founder Steve Jobs, a 1991 investigation into the CEO that characterizes the iconic exec as both “a deceptive individual” and one of “high moral character and integrity.” The contrary report documents feedback from colleagues, employers and others and was constructed by the FBI when Jobs was being [...]
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Taiwanese ad featuring Steve Jobs ‘angel’ pulled off air, but outrage remains
Micron CEO Steve Appleton dies in plane crash
Steve Appleton, chairman and CEO of memory and semiconductor maker Micron, was killed in a small plane accident in Boise, Idaho, on Friday.
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Neil Young was working on next generation iPod with Steve Jobs
Google fired cheeky recruiter who peeved Steve Jobs with poach attempt
Today most of us expect litigation between technology firms for things like patent and copyright infringement. What we might not expect is litigation against tech firms over agreements not to poach employees from one another. In the past the technology world has seen companies get together and agree to set pricing and other details on [...]
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Steve Jobs, Superhero
When I was a kid, I read tons of superhero comic books. I fantasized about superpowers, but the storylines about heroes with massive Achilles’ heels really held my attention the most. They saved the world but had screwed up personal lives, made lots of mistakes, and often acted like complete assholes. In retrospect, I related to their flaws. And, probably not coincidentally, my favorite characters exhibited core weaknesses I had experienced: Spider-Man (immaturity), Iron Man (overconfidence/hubris), and Wolverine (rage). Ironically, when the character’s weakness comingled with the superpower, it would often spur them to succeed against impossible odds.
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Keen On… Caleb Melby: The Zen of Steve Jobs (TCTV)
Walter Isaacson has unleashed a torrent of new books about Steve Jobs and Apple. But nobody has written anything quite like Caleb Melby’s The Zen of Steve Jobs, a graphic novel that charts Jobs’ relationship with a Buddhist priest called Koby Chino Otogawa. The book is a both a visual and textual delight and I couldn’t resist inviting Melby, who also writes for Forbes, into our New York City studio to talk about Zen and the art of Steve Jobs.
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Obama: America Should Support The Next Steve Jobs
In his State of the Union address tonight, President Obama laid out a blueprint for economic recovery, with numerous references to the technology sector. “An economy built to last is one where we encourage the talent and ingenuity of every person in this country,” the President said, with Steve Jobs’ wife (and Instagram’s Mike Krieger) in attendance, That means women should earn equal pay for equal work. It means we should support everyone who’s willing to work; and every risk-taker and entrepreneur who aspires to become the next Steve Jobs.”
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Steve Jobs action figure pulled from market
Steve Jobs Immortalized in New Comic Book Bio
Apple Threatens Steve Jobs Doll Maker With Lawsuit
redletterdave writes “Apple has allegedly threatened to sue Chinese company ‘In Icons’ over its eerily realistic 12-inch action figure of Steve Jobs, the company’s late founder and CEO. The 1:6 scale model, which was said to be distributed by DiD Corp. in late February, comes with the clothes and accessories popularized by Jobs, such as the black faux turtleneck, blue jeans and sneakers. The figurine is packaged in a box that looks like Walter Isaacson’s ‘Steve Jobs’ biography cover, and also comes with a ‘One More Thing…’ backdrop, as well as two red apples, including one with a bite in it. To make it extra creepy, the doll’s realistic head sculpt features Jobs’ famous unblinking stare. Apple reportedly wrote ‘In Icons’, telling the Chinese manufacturer that any toy that resembles Apple’s logo or products, or Job’s name or appearance, is a ‘criminal offense.’ Attorneys believe a Steve Jobs action figure released after his death violates the ‘right of publicity,’ which is a state law that protects one’s image, voice, photograph, identity or signature from being used commercially without consent. Furthermore, California’s Celebrity Rights Act in 1985 protects a celebrity’s personality rights up to 70 years after their death.”
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Incredibly Lifelike Steve Jobs Action Figure Due in Feb.
What Santa missed: Steve Jobs action figure
Creepily realistic 12-inch Steve Jobs action figure comes with jeans, sneakers, and facial hair.
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Visualized: Steve Jobs and his patents, as showcased by the USPTO
The United States Patent and Trademark Office put together something special this month for a new exhibit honoring Steve Jobs and the influence he’s had. The row of iPhone-like monoliths you see above is now in the atrium of the agency’s offices in Alexandria, Virginia (also home to the National Inventors Hall of Fame and Museum), and they’re being used to display the more than 300 patents that have Steve Jobs’ name on them — something the USPTO’s David Kappos says provides a “striking example of the importance intellectual property plays in the global marketplace.” Those interested in checking it out first hand can do so anytime between now and January 15th, free of charge.
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Steve Jobs responsible for i-i-i Generation, says chief rabbi
Britain’s chief rabbi says Apple’s co-founder helped create a selfish culture. He says that Jobs “came down from the mountain with two tablets.”
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Steve Wozniak poses with his new Galaxy Nexus at Google Building 44
It would appear that aside from those here in the United States that dropped a mint on an internationally shipped Galaxy Nexus and those of you living in the UK where they’re already in stores, it’s just the publishers who were amongst the lucky to review the device and none other than Apple co-founder Steve [...]
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Steve Jobs Wanted an iPhone-Only Wireless Network
jfruhlinger writes “One of the more profound ways that the iPhone changed the mobile industry was the fact that it upended the relationship between the handset maker and the wireless carrier: Apple sells many of its phones directly to customers, and in general has much more of an upper hand with carriers than most phone manufacturers. But venture capitalist John Stanton, who was friends with Steve Jobs in the years when the iPhone was in development, said the Apple CEO’s initial vision was even more radical: he wanted Apple to build its own wireless network using unlicensed Wi-Fi spectrum, thus bypassing the carriers altogether.”
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Blog – What Steve Jobs Would Have Said About the Kindle Fire vs. the Nook
When Steve Jobs visited PARC (video)
Hear about Steve Jobs’ long-ago trips to Xerox’s Palo Alto Research Center, including the one in which he eyed the company’s GUI prototype–which ended up on Mac OS.
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Steve Jobs Was Right: Adobe Halts Flash for Mobile Devices
‘Lost’ Steve Jobs interview to screen at theaters
An approximately hour-long interview with the iconic Apple co-founder, filmed in 1995 for a PBS documentary, will screen at movie theaters this month. Thought lost, the footage had been duped onto VHS and had sat quietly in a U.K. garage, waiting to be rediscovered.
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Trick-or-Treaters Dressed as iPads, iPods Pay Their Respects at Steve Job’s House
Boys dressed as an iPad and an iPod were among the trick-or-treaters who stopped by the California home of the late Steve Jobs.
Steve Jobs’ Final Words Revealed by Biological Sister
Mona Simpson, an author and biological sister of Steve Jobs, said her brother’s final words were “Oh wow. Oh wow. Oh wow,” in an Oct. 16 eulogy she delivered that was published Sunday in The New York Times.
CBS Launches “60 Minutes” Chrome Web App, Features Interview With Steve Jobs Biographer
In what I think is an interesting experiment, CBS this morning debuted a “6O Minutes” application that you can launch from the Chrome Web Store (which just got a major facelift).
Granted, “adding it to Chrome” doesn’t really do anything but take you to this page, which you can just open in Chrome just like you would any page, but the Web app does look pretty nice.
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Sony wants Aaron Sorkin to write Steve Jobs movie
Sony has acquired the movie rights to Walter Isaacson’s authorized biography of Steve Jobs and is reportedly pursuing screenwriter Aaron Sorkin to turn the book into a script for the big screen. Sorkin not only has several acclaimed works under his belt but also seems especially fit for the part since he had recently won [...]
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Steve Jobs knocked Intel’s chip design, inflexibility
In a new biography, the Apple co-founder leveled some sharp criticism at Intel and even grew impatient because he believed Apple would have to teach the world’s premier chip company how to design better chips.
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Steve Jobs Book May Be Amazon’s 2011 Top Seller
Apple TV: Did Steve Jobs crack the code?
Analysts are projecting a launch of an Apple iTV in the second half of 2012 based on Steve Jobs’ comments in his biography.
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