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Sony has hired Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak to advise on its upcoming film based on the book Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacsson. Woz will be there to consult on Jobs and on technical aspects of computers.Sony has already hired Aaron Sorkin to write the film and he was also responsible for the rece...

Screenwriter Aaron Sorkin hasn't yet figured out how to put the life of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs...

Steve Jobs will come to life on screen courtesy of 'The Social Network' writer Aaron Sorkin...

Apple's biggest manufacturing partner is making preparations to turn this into a reality. During a press conference in Shanghai this week, Foxconn presidentTerry Gou finally confirmed that the company is making preparations to begin production of the upcoming Apple HDTV. Production is yet to ...

Samsung and Apple have made some pretty interesting evidence requests in recent joint court filings. Apple is specifically asking that Walter Isaacson’s official biography of Steve Jobs isn’t admitted as any kind of evidence, likely considering it illustrates Jobs’ unbridled ir...

Ken Segall, photo @Doug Schneider. Here’s the most pared-down review I can manage of Insanely Simple: The Obsession That Drives Apple’s Success by Ken Segall. If you wonder what it was like to work with Steve Jobs: read it. You’ll enjoy it. Not to be Complex about it (Segall c...

Author Ken Segall, Photo by Doug Schneider. Ken Segall, who named the iMac and worked on the “Think Different” campaign, has some choice takeaways from working with Steve Jobs that he’s finally sharing in book form with Insanely Simple: The Obsession That Drives Apple’s Su...

With Jobs gone, Cook has already made a mockery of his legacy...

Cook's really cooking as Apple's new CEO. Apple CEO Tim Cook and author Walter Isaacson, famous among Apple fans for his authorized Steve Jobs biography, have made TIME Magazine’s list of The World’s 100 Most Influential People. Cook’s complimentary “report card...

Is Starck referring to an Apple television, the iPhone 5, or something else? The French designerPhilippe Starck, famous for both his interior designandmass produced goods like toothbrushes and chairs, revealed in a recent radio interview that Apple has been working on a “revolutionary”...