Apple: ideas that bore fruit
Jobs' true genius lay in integrating great ideas in ways not envisioned before
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Digital diviner who made computing personal
Steve Jobs, the 56-year-old iconic co-founder of Apple, breathed his last on Wednesday.
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Jobs script skipped India, twice
Having returned disillusioned with Indian spiritualism in the 1970s, he later abruptly closed his centre in India.
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Death is likely the single best invention of Life
Excerpts from Steve Jobs' Commencement address to graduating students at Stanford University on June 12, 2005.
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Cultivating Apple’s countercultural sensibility and a minimalist design ethic, Steve Jobs rolled out one sensational product after another, even in the face of the late-2000s recession and his own failing health. Photos: AP.
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The Apple Inc. founder passed away on October 5, but the bond he and his igadgets forged with millions around the world remains potent. Words, flowers, marches and every one of Apple's products was used to pay tribute to the minimalist who maximised aesthetics in the digital world. Photo: AP
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As Apple Computer co-founder retired on Thursday, we take a look back at his life at Apple and more, as he shaped a dream with the help of fierce ambition into one of the most successful companies in the world. Photos: AP
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Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the iPad2, successor to the highly successful iPad tablet PC at an invitation-only event at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Theater in San Francisco, Wednesday, March 2. The new gadget has made significant improvements over the first generation iPad. We run through some of the improvements as highlighed in the stage presentation of Mr. Jobs.
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Steve Jobs, Apple CEO, announced the company's latest relaunches including its much-awaited new AppleTV at a news conference in San Francisco. Photos: AP
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Steve Jobs presented the latest iPhone to the world media in San Francisco on Monday. Some pictures from the event. Photos: AP


