On Steve Jobs and Ashton Kutcher

As you may recall, when Steve Jobs passed away last year the rights to his life story were quickly snapped up by Sony, with the hopes that Aaron Sorkin would write the screenplay.

Ashton Kutcher lands lead role in indie Steve Jobs flick

The bigography of Steve Jobs, written by Walter Issacson, has sold like hotcakes, prompting Sony to pick up the rights for a feature film.

Yes, the iPad 2 is better than the "New" iPad

We live in a world of perceptions. This often plays out when Apple rolls out a new product and folks line up to buy it. 

The New iPad: Apple lowers the bar

Truthfully, Tim Cook reminded me a lot of John Scully when he was on stage announcing Apple's "New" iPad earlier this week. 

Wanna see the FBI's files on Steve Jobs?

The FBI has released its files on Apple boss Steve Jobs, revealing how questions were raised about his honesty and integrity.

Steve Jobs and Neil Young were rockin' in the free world

Classic rock legend Neil Young has confirmed that he and the late Steve Jobs were working to create a new audio format.

Virgin America plane honors Steve Jobs

The next time you're soaring above the clouds, you may be closer to Steve Jobs than you think. At least in spirit.

McGraw Hill exec: iBooks 2 was Jobs's "vision"

Creating a more interesting textbook platform is not the sexiest thing Apple has ever done, but it was one of Steve Jobs's final vocalized goals.

Steve Jobs action figure is no more

It's a move that hardly comes as a surprise, but Chinese manufacturer InIcon's Steve Jobs doll has been nixed.

Apple threatens to sue Steve Jobs dollmaker

The almost creepily realistic action figure of Steve Jobs is now the subject of strict legal scrutiny from Apple.

Steve Jobs action figures are eerily realistic

When was the last time a deceased corporate CEO was given the same treatment as superheroes and movie characters?

Can Steve Jobs keep the book biz strong?

Everything's been hit hard with the economy going down, including the book business, but there's been a major saving grace lately: the biography of Steve Jobs.

Jobs's posthumous honors include Grammy, Hungarian statue

Although he is not alive to accept it, the Recording Academy announced this week that Steve Jobs will be receiving a Grammy Award in 2012.

Those stylin' geeks

Okay, so you were a geek in high school, couldn't get the girl, and got tossed in the dumpster regularly by bullies. None of that really matters when you form a company that changes the world and makes you a billionaire, right?

Steve Jobs biography might get an addendum

Perhaps following in the mold of Apple, biographer Walter Isaacson has hinted there might be a newer, better version of the Steve Jobs biography in the future.

Steve Jobs is not "Person of the Year"

The late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs has lost out on being named "Person of the Year," as Time Magazine awards its coveted title to "The Protestor" in the wake of demonstrations sweeping through the Middle East, US and Europe.

The iTV is real, or so we hear

All the rumors about a "smart" TV powered by Apple and envisioned by Steve Jobs, are apparently due to become reality by the end of 2012.

On Steve Jobs and digital immortality

There is a video currently going around Twitter that shows Steve Jobs discussing the concept of a Smart TV back in 1998. Clearly, he thought it was a stupid idea.

Will Aaron Sorkin write the Steve Jobs biopic?

It wasn't long after Steve Jobs passed away that there was speculation his life would be turned into a film.

Chief Rabbi blames Apple for selfish society

Britain's Chief Rabbi, Lord Sacks, has hit out at Steve Jobs for creating an 'I' generation.