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Petulant, impatient, perfectionist: Steve Jobs began Apple in 1976 with Steve Wozniak. He left the company for about 12 years but returned to
rescue it in 1997. Jobs died in 2011 but the company, under Tim Cook, continues to flourish.
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The apple of Steve Jobs’ s eye turns 25 this year

More than a decade after his death, the genius behind the brand remains at Apple

Showman: Steve Jobs launches a new iPhone.

Top 10 Apple products of all time

The M&G picks out the brands best products over the past 25 years

The recently launched iPhone 6 will feature a barometer to estimate how much users climb stairs

Storage war: Lawsuit accuses Apple of deceiving customers

The complainants argue that while Apple touts 16GB of digital storage, about a fifth of that is eaten up by the latest operating software.

Steve Jobs: ‘Death is very likely the single best invention of life’

Steve Jobs: ‘Death is very likely the single best invention of life’

As Apple chairperson, inventor and entrepreneur, Steve Jobs made an unprecedented impact on the world’s consumer electronics markets.

HTC wants US sales freeze of iPad, iPhone and iPod

Call for regulator to halt sale of iPhones, iPads and iPods in the US as fight between Apple and HTC grows increasingly acrimonious.

Gadget controls iPod in a blink of an eye

A wink, a smile or a raised eyebrow could soon change the music on your iPod or start up the washing machine, thanks to a new Japanese gadget.

Apple unveils new iPods

Apple CEO Steve Jobs took the wraps off a revamped line of iPods this week and trumpeted a truce with NBC Universal.

iPod for nothing and your ears for free

The four-gigabyte iPod Nanos, which retail for about R1 600, were handed out in gift packs to all guests as they left the function.

Obama raps about rap’s bad rap

Bob Dylan. Yo-Yo Ma. Sheryl Crow. Jay-Z. These aren’t musical acts in a summer concert series: They’re artists featured on Barack Obama’s iPod.