Another secret from the vault of Steve Jobs has been revealed to public today. The co-founder of Apple, Steve Jobs was not in favor of the name “SIRI” which the company had acquired for its personal assistant software.
An employee of Macintosh team, Andy Hertzfeld, posted a picture on his Google+ profile where Steve Jobs can be seen portraying his middle finger to his competitor IBM. Even in the biography by Walter Isaacson, Steve Jobs remembers his great friendship with Andy Hertzfeld and also about how Steve’s attitude was towards his competitive rivals.
The amazing entrepreneur who left us in 2011, did not only leave us, but left a lot of his gifts behind as well. Amongst them was his famous founded Pixar studio. In an amazing animation video below, the Pixar lamp, as always, had the habit of jumping over “I”. This time it over jumped a bit too much and actually killed it. Pixar studio animators caught this on camera. Check out the video below and see the fate this lamp holds after such a crime!
And we thought his biography was the last of its kind. Recently, an extremely rare video of Steve Jobs has been put on air online at the Computer History Museum which is located in California, Mountain View. Check out the video after the break.
A 7 foot tall, 485 pound statue work is in progress in the capital of Hungary, Budapest. In the memory of the great legend and co-founder of Apple, Steve Jobs, Hungarian software company, Graphisoft, will place a bronze statue of Steve Jobs on 21st December in Graphisoft Park which is home to several high-tech leading business industries. Here is a look at the work in progress:
May your soul R.I.P.
A 12 year old kid, Thomas Suarez, has launched his very own iPhone applications. He names them Earth shaped fortune teller and Bustin Jieber which is a whack-a-mole Justin Bieber game. This kid is smart and his Bustin Jieber is already a big hit.







