Will Steve Jobs’ Pal Aaron Sorkin Pen His Biopic?
Sony is reportedly courting 'The Social Network' screenwriter Aaron Sorkin to bring Steve Jobs' life to the big screen. Will he accept the friend request?
Sony is reportedly courting 'The Social Network' screenwriter Aaron Sorkin to bring Steve Jobs' life to the big screen. Will he accept the friend request?
Last week, 'Saturday Night Live' was going to air a spoof of 'Charlie Rose' where the host (played by Bill Hader) would talk to Mark Zuckerberg, Arianna Huffington, Rubert Murdoch and NetFlix CEO Reed Hastings about the death of Apple CEO and founder Steve Jobs and the legacy he left behind.
For whatever reason, the sketch was cut. Thankfully, NBC has posted the dress rehearsal footage online for everyone to see.
The iPod, Apple's MP3 player that revolutionized the way we listen to music, recently celebrated its tenth birthday. How do ya like them apples, Microsoft Zune!
To pay tribute to the man they say "devoted his life to give us the most powerful devices ever available to an ordinary person," four twentysomethings from Munich, Germany created a giant portrait of Steve Jobs from 4,001 Post-It notes.
By now you've probably seen the many tributes to late Apple co-founder, Steve Jobs. And while they've run the gamut from funny to touching, most have not told his life story from beginning to end.
But now the talented people at InfographicWorld have stepped in to fill that void.
In the hours following the announcement that Apple co-founder Steve Jobs had passed away, numerous tributes began pouring in both on and off the web.
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.
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 al
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 Jobs and then onto more famous faces.