Steve Jobs FBI File Now Public, Questions His ‘Honesty’ [Updated]
He was apparently up for a job in the first Bush White House.
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He was apparently up for a job in the first Bush White House.
The company's labor practices don't seem to be getting much better.
The company reported huge profits from the first quarter without its co-founder.
Also, eyewear brand Robert Marc is capitalizing on the special glasses they made for Steve Jobs.
"It's called an iPod." "An i-what?" "iPod." "Pod?" "Pod. iPod." "An iPod." "Yes."
A few things to expect from Walter Isaacson's forthcoming biography of the Apple founder.
Also, Anja Rubik is the new face of Trussardi's fragrance.
Apparently Issey Miyake did.
In last night's premiere of 'The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs', the monologuist talked about Apple's dark side.
"I don't think I can make inanimate objects talk."
Publication has been moved up almost a month to October 24.
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