Steve Jobs is to feature in a biography comic book from Bluewater Productions. Written by CW Cooke with illustrations from Chris Schmidt, the 32-page one-shot chronicles the Apple CEO's life and ...
A little heads up on the state of the official Steve Jobs biography: MacRumors has confirmed that the book is getting longer — 208 pages longer to be exact. Since the former Apple CEO’s resignation, ...
After officially going on sale today, Walter Isaacson's authorized biography of Steve Jobs may become the top selling book of 2011 for the world's largest online retailer, Amazon.com. "The way things ...
Simon & Schuster's Steve Jobs biography has generated a fair amount of buzz-- despite the fact that it doesn't come out until March of next year-- mostly due to the fact that it's the first Jobs bio ...
Steve Jobs's authorised biography is to be released earlier than planned, it has been announced. Due to overwhelming demand since the Apple co-founder's death on Wednesday, the official story of his ...
Walter Isaacson didn't leave anybody guessing about his admiration for Steve Jobs, but reviewers seem pleased about learning the darker side of the visionary. The same words pop up in almost all of ...
The much-anticipated authorized biography on Apple co-founder Steve Jobs has arrived a few hours early for customers who purchased the book through Amazon's Kindle ebook platform or the iBookstore ...
After having already been moved once shortly before his retirement, the pending, official Steve Jobs biography has been pushed up again in light of his untimely passing. Formerly scheduled to be ...
With the Walter Isaacson Steve Jobs biography out Monday, outlets have read and reviewed the book, detailing the juiciest parts, including his warning that Obama is "headed to a one-term presidency." ...
Steve Jobs is a famously private individual, and his obsession with privacy has certainly trickled its way down into Apple’s corporate culture where employees tend to operate on a strict ‘need to know ...
The latest book about Steve Jobs suggests the late Apple cofounder’s dislike of TV was one reason he terminated a 1990s personal computer called the Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh (TAM). The ...
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