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Sotheby's is selling another a piece of Apple history that'll appeal to collectors. The auction house is offering a memo Steve Jobs sent to Atari in 1974. The memo contains changes Atari could make to its World Cup Soccer arcade game that'll add variety to the game.The memo has pencil-drawn circu...

“Apple CEO Tim Cook is on top of the technology world,” Don Reisinger writes for eWeek. “His company is the most valuable in the technology industry and, at times, the entire world. According to a recent study, his firm’s brand value is above all others.”“Desp...

Rich King Casting has placed an ad on Craigslist seeking cast members for the upcoming unofficial Steve Jobs biopic. The movie which stars Ashton Kutcher, officially titled jOBS will start filming next week and needs cast members that look like they are from the seventies. Filming a movie in Sil...

“The auction house Sotheby's is selling an official memo from Steve Jobs to Atari about improving the World Cup Football game,” John Biggs reports for TechCrunch.“The pages - stamped and signed by Jobs himself - describe circuit diagrams and paddle layouts,” Biggs reports....

If you're looking to break into Hollywood, have a style sense trapped in the 70s, and don't mind being involved in the train wreck Ashton Kutcher Steve Jobs biopic, your chance has arrived. Just reply to this sad Craigslist ad!More »

Sotheby's is auctioning off a little piece of Apple history: an engineering memo penned by an unbearable teenage Steve Jobs before Apple even existed—the earliest known document the man produced.More »

You, too, can work for minimum wage if you look like this. Or have a cool car. Rich King Casting is looking for people to work on a “movie in Silicon Valley / Palo Alto based on Steven Jobs.” The casting company is looking for folks with that quintessential seventies look, with “...

“The auction house Sotheby's is selling an official memo from Steve Jobs to Atari about improving the World Cup Football game,” John Biggs reports for TechCrunch.“The pages - stamped and signed by Jobs himself - describe circuit diagrams and paddle layouts,” Biggs reports....

“Wealthy Democrats, including Los Angeles home developer Eli Broad and New York investment fund managers Whitney Tilson and John Petry, have found common cause with Republicans in a push to apply principles of the corporate world, including free-market competition, to public education,̶...

“I loved [perusing] U.S. v. Apple et al. for the juicy details: the 56 phone calls, the clandestine meetings in swank Manhattan eateries, the secret e-mails “double erased” to ensure they couldn’t be traced,” Philip Elmer-DeWitt reports for Fortune. “But what m...