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
The dark side of Steve JobsAn off-broadway show in New York looks at what it takes to make all those iPods
Steve Jobs and Apple: somewhere between bohemia and businessFrom mere number-crunching marvels, Jobs made computers into tools for the artistic imagination
How Steve Jobs rescued old mediaMusic was free online, until Jobs showed that people still wanted to pay
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?
Björk is crazy, like a foxHer new app-heavy CD proves she’s still the craftiest kid at the school of pop
Steve Jobs and iEverythingFrom the original Macintosh to the iPod to the iPhone, Steve Jobs helped upend nearly every facet of the tech industry
Jobs, Jobs, JobsJobs’s story reminds us not only of the heroism of the entrepreneur, but of the nobility of craft