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STEVE JOBS, 1955-2011
Steve Jobs, 1955-2011
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Aaron Sorkin to pen screenplay for Sony's Steve Jobs biopic
The picture is being planned as a major release for Sony, which plucked the Oscar-winning Sorkin right off the back of a string of recent successes.
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May 14, 2012
‘Marlboro is probably the best example of the power of a visual hammer’
The critical missing piece in most marketing programmes is a powerful visual that can drive a brand into the mind, says Laura Ries.
April 28, 2012
Unseen Steve Jobs' interview to be released
Jobs was interviewed by journalist Bob Cringely in 1995 for a Channel 4 series titled 'Triumph Of The Nerds' it was reported.
April 16, 2012
'Bulletproof' case for your iPhone
A Japanese firm called Marudai has unveiled a $650 bulletproof case for your iPhone.
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Who was Steve Jobs - Part II
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