The life of late Apple cofounder Steve Jobs has received an oddly touching tribute courtesy of Next Media, the Taiwanese animation studio whose bizarre takes on current events have become viral hits.
As the world mourns the death of Apple visionary Steve Jobs, a commencement speech he gave at Stanford University in June of 2005 -- just a year after his initial diagnosis with cancer -- has begun making the rounds once again.
The topic? How to live before you die.
No doubt right now your Facebook feed is almost 100% about the sad passing of Steve Jobs. But in true Apple fashion, the company's website features a minimalist tribute to the legendary thinker that says it all -- by saying very little.
Software developer Arturo Castro was able to come up with a computer program using FaceTracker technology that allows him to both morph the faces of others onto his own in real time video and then control the expressions of this Franken-face with his facial movements.
Castro has some fun with the creepy technology in the video below, in which he shifts from Paris Hilton to Fidel Castro to Steve Jo
As we're all sadly aware, Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple and the creator of iconic products like the iPhone, has been valiantly fighting cancer for years -- and given his recent resignation as CEO of the company, he doesn't appear to be winning.
YouTubers Pantless Knights have put together a terrific tribute song, and the accompanying video features various people -- and one Muppet -- in Jobs' tr
We all know that Apple was founded when Steve Jobs took a technicolor trip through a forest and was bonked on the head with a Newtonian Apple logo of inspiration, before going on to literally give birth to a bulky Macintosh computer. Well, that's how Taiwanese animation team Next Media Animation remembers it at least.