The woman who inherited Steve Jobs' fortune: Top 10 facts
Auto | March 12, 2016 17:54 ISTThe mysterious woman who inherited Steve Jobs' fortune: Top 10 facts
The mysterious woman who inherited Steve Jobs' fortune: Top 10 facts
New Delhi: Apple Inc. has been at the forefront of smartphone market with its two legendary products i.e iPhone and Macbook. Revolutionising the world of modern communication, these two devices have always been at the
New Delhi: A survey by the World Economic Forum (WEF) has found former South African President Nelson Mandela as the most admired personality of the world. He is closely followed by Pope Francis.Interestingly, the list
New Delhi: The man who gave the world Apple, the visionary who led millions and the brilliant entrepreneur who taught it is alright to take risks, Steve Jobs is one name without whom the technology
Kainchi Dham is a small temple complex situated on the banks of the Kosi, a river in the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand.The place came to limelight after Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg told Prime Minister Narendra
New Delhi: During the townhall meeting with PM Modi, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg revealed that when his company was going through a tough patch, Steve Jobs advised him to visit a temple in India, where
San Jose : Prime Minister Narendra Modi has invited Apple to set up a manufacturing base in India and its CEO Tim Cook responded positively, officials said here today."The Prime Minister (in his meeting with
New Delhi: Tragic pictures of Syrian boy Aylan Kurdi, who died after drowning in the Mediterranean Sea while fleeing his home in Syrian, put the spotlight on the refugee crisis in Middle East nation.Amid the
Los Angeles: 'Steve Jobs', the new film about the Apple co-founder written by Aaron Sorkin and directed by Danny Boyle, will be screened at the New York Film Festival on October 3 as the fest's
Los Angeles:The first trailer of documentary "Steve Jobs: Man in the Machine" has arrived.Directed by Oscar-winning filmmaker Alex Gibney, the documentary highlights the life of the late Apple co-founder, reports aceshowbiz.com.Combining old footage and new
Milpitas: A recycling centre in the Silicon Valley is looking for a woman who dropped off an old Apple computer that turned out to be a collectible item worth $200,000.The computer was inside boxes of
In 2009, when Steve Jobs was in his final years, dying of cancer, Apple chief executive officer (CEO) Tim Cook offered his boss a piece of his liver.The revelation is made in a new book,
New York: A rare Apple-1 computer personally sold by the company's co-founder Steve Jobs nearly 40 years ago has fetched a whopping USD 365,000 at an auction here.Jobs himself worked on the computer and sold
Los Angeles: Actress Natalie Portman is in early talks to be cast in a biopoc on Apple co-founder Steve Jobs. If she signs on the dotted lines, the actress would co-star alongside Michael Fassbender, who is
Los Angeles: Late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs' biopic has reportedly been put on hold after Sony Pictures declined to produce the project.The much anticipated movie, which was being produced by Scott Rudin, Mark Gordon and
Moscow: A two-metre statue of an iPhone on a university campus in St Petersburg has been taken down in response to last week's announcement by the CEO of Apple that he is gay.In a statement,
Los Angeles: It seems playing Steve Jobs in "Jobs" may have gone to his head. Actor Ashton Kutcher is following in the steps of the Apple mastermind by becoming a tablet designer.The actor has just
New Delhi: Celebrating its 25th anniversary, stock market cable channel CNBC came out with its list of 25 people it thinks “had the most profound impact on business and finance since 1989, the year CNBC
San Francisco: Apple reshaped technology and society when Steve Jobs unveiled the iPhone seven years ago. Now, the trend-setting company is losing ground to rivals that offer what Apple has stubbornly refused to make: smartphones
San Francisco: It's going to take more than brisk sales of the iPhone and iPad to convince investors that Apple still has the magic touch.Wall Street's nagging doubts about Apple's further growth prospects were magnified
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