Few speeches stand the test of time, but Steve Jobs' 2005 Stanford University commencement address isn't just remembered—it's ...
Some moments in Hollywood hit different when you realize they were someone's final words. These celebrities knew their time was running out but still sat down for interviews that became their last.
One noticed many small towns didn’t have a car wash and felt he could profitably serve those markets. Today, he owns 30-plus ...
Bill Gates and Steve Jobs may have been two of the most influential figures in the technology industry, but their perspectives on creativity and innovation couldn’t have been more different.
Bill Gates has opened up about his teenage experimentation with drugs including cannabis and LSD, and says he joked with Steve Jobs about taking “the wrong batch.” The Microsoft co-founder and ...
A handwritten letter by Steve Jobs has been auctioned for $500,312.50, highlighting his spiritual side and interest in Zen Buddhism and India's Kumbh Mela. Jobs’ widow, Laurene Powell Jobs ...
A personal and spiritual side of Steve Jobs came to light recently when a handwritten letter by the future Apple co-founder, written in 1974 at the age of 19, was auctioned for an impressive $ ...
Laurene Powelle Jobs, wife of Steve Jobs, wants to join Sanatan Dharma and wants to learn her tradition by joining her Guru, Niranjani Akhara said. Late Apple founder Steve Jobs's wife Laurene ...
Laurene Powell Jobs, the widow of Steve Jobs, fell ill but is recovering after taking a dip in the Ganges River during the Maha Kumbh in India. Her guru, Swami Kailashanand Giri, has bestowed her ...
In a well-documented 1985 interview, Steve Jobs shared his thoughts on hiring the right people. You know, those highly capable, super creative, and smart individuals who will perform well and ...
But my favorite might be this: how Masa plotted with Steve Jobs to take the iPhone global ... One former employee calls it “a slow, painful death.” Paresh Dave Inside the Bust That Took ...
Bill Gates found a kindred spirit, a social connector, a confidant, a study buddy, and a true business partner in Steve Ballmer, he writes in his new memoir, "Source Code: My Beginnings." ...