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Steve Jobs journeyed to Moscow, aiming to introduce Macintosh computers to the Soviet Union amidst internal Apple turmoil.
CUPERTINO, Calif. -- Steve Jobs, in pain and too weak to climb stairs a few weeks before his death, wanted his children to understand why he wasn't always there for them, according to the author ...
Steve Jobs had a disdain for people who put profits first. In an upcoming authorized biography of the late Apple Inc. CEO, he calls the crop of executives brought in to run Apple after his ouster ...
The selection boasts over 100,000 titles, but the most important one to note is "Steve Jobs." If you're unfamiliar with Audible, it's sort of like a book club.
Steve Jobs, according to Walter Isaacson's biography, almost missed meeting Barack Obama in 2010 because he insisted that Obama personally ask him that they get together. Then, when they met near ...
It's no secret that Walter Isaacson, the former managing editor of Time magazine and current CEO of the Aspen Institute, has been working on a biography of Apple CEO Steve Jobs for the last three ...
Apple CEO Steve Jobs has endorsed the upcoming biography iSteve: The Book of Jobs. That's a big deal, because Jobs is known for jealously guarding the details of his personal life. In 2005, for ...
Steve Jobs left few visible tracks in Washington politics, but it wasn't for a lack of influence, according to a new biography. During the Monica Lewinsky scandal, he told President Bill Clinton ...
Simon & Schuster announced Sunday that Walter Isaacson's "iSteve: The Book of Jobs" -- the first authorized biography of Apple founder Steve Jobs -- will be published in early 2012.
Just a few weeks before his death, Steve Jobs revealed in an interview that he agreed to an authorized biography on his life so that his children could know why he wasn't always there for them.