The computer as modern artJobs didn’t just sell Macs and iPods, he made beautiful objects—a revolutionary idea in his industry
Turned on and tuned in: Steve Jobs as a child of the sixtiesThe key to Jobs’s subversive style lay in technology and the democratization of information
Tim Cook: Apple’s most humble servantThe new CEO, Tim Cook, is a lifelong number two, and a relentless boss
The life and times of Steve JobsHow an LSD-using college dropout, who was a horrible boss and hard to like, made magic and changed the world
Welcome to the Internet. No kids allowedWhere’s the wisdom in forcing kids to lie about their age to get online?
The dark side of Steve JobsAn off-broadway show in New York looks at what it takes to make all those iPods
How Steve Jobs rescued old mediaMusic was free online, until Jobs showed that people still wanted to pay
Stan Lee on comics and gamesIt’s not often I become a quivering fanboy while interviewing someone, but it happened a few weeks ago when I got the chance to...
The $30 tablet is here. But you can’t have one—yet. What will the Internet look like when 6 billion people can connect to it?