Steve Jobs

CJ's Daily Message:  An Amazing Quote About Death From Steve Jobs
CJ's Daily Message: An Amazing Quote About Death From Steve Jobs
CJ's Daily Message: An Amazing Quote About Death From Steve Jobs
If you only watch one of my 'Daily Messages', it should be this one. Steve Jobs was an amazing man. His quote about death may be the most profound quote ever. He says, "No one wants to die. Even people who want to go to Heaven don't want to die." He goes on to say, "Death is very likely the single best invention of life." Watch the video for the entire quote. Amazing!
CJ's Daily Message:  Follow Your Heart & Intuition
CJ's Daily Message: Follow Your Heart & Intuition
CJ's Daily Message: Follow Your Heart & Intuition
As the weekend winds down on this dreary Sunday, here's a message that I borrowed from Steve Jobs. Jobs was a brilliant man. Today's message is an extension of that brilliance. So as you get ready to settle in, take a listen to a few words that may change the trajectory of the upcoming week for you.
Weekend Box Office Report: ‘Jem and the Holograms’ and the Rest of This Week’s Releases Bomb
Weekend Box Office Report: ‘Jem and the Holograms’ and the Rest of This Week’s Releases Bomb
Weekend Box Office Report: ‘Jem and the Holograms’ and the Rest of This Week’s Releases Bomb
It was actually a pretty solid weekend at the box office for movies that weren’t brand new. If your movie was playing in its second, third, or even fourth week, you were fine. If your movie was a new release, you were in for a rough couple of days. While the The Martian, Goosebumps, and more showcased impressive legs, a huge batch of other movies faltered this weekend. At least five major releases fell flat on their faces.
Weekend Box Office Report
Weekend Box Office Report
Weekend Box Office Report
The success of Hotel Transylvania 2 proved that family-friendly horror-themed movies stand to make a whole bunch of cash when released in the vicinity of Halloween. Now, Goosebumps is here to ensure that we’ll be getting slightly scary kids’ movies every October for the foreseeable future. The adaptation of the popular book series opened at number one, riding a wave of nostalgia and family appeal to a very strong start, beating out some pretty serious competition.
Jobs Biopic
Jobs Biopic
Jobs Biopic
With David Fincher and Christian Bale out of the running for the Aaron Sorkin-scripted Steve Jobs biopic, it seems that Sony is now looking to have Danny Boyle direct the film, and he's approached Leonardo DiCaprio to star.
Bale to Play Jobs?
Bale to Play Jobs?
Bale to Play Jobs?
Just when you thought that the upcoming Steve Jobs biopic couldn't get more interesting, Oscar-winning actor (and former Batman) Christian Bale gets thrown into the mix as the top choice to play the iconic tech genius. This movie doesn't even have a title and it already has our attention.
Do You Remember Your Commencement Speaker?
Do You Remember Your Commencement Speaker?
Do You Remember Your Commencement Speaker?
I guess if the President of the United States or a movie star is speaking at your college commencement you remember who they were and what they said- and if not, these days, you can always watch it on YouTube. Steve Jobs at Stanford in 2005, Ellen Degeneres at Tulane in 2009 were a couple of the famous speeches made in recent years. Some of the big ones for 2012 according to Hercampus.com are name
Barbara Walters Chooses Steve Jobs as Her ‘Most Fascinating Person’ of 2011 [VIDEO]
Barbara Walters Chooses Steve Jobs as Her ‘Most Fascinating Person’ of 2011 [VIDEO]
Barbara Walters Chooses Steve Jobs as Her ‘Most Fascinating Person’ of 2011 [VIDEO]
Barbara Walters has named her Most Fascinating Person of 2011: Steve Jobs. While her policy has always been to choose only living people for the annual roundup, Walters said that when Jobs retired as CEO of Apple last summer, she knew he’d be her pick to top the list. And even after his death on October 5, Walters stuck to her choice because, much like Jobs believed, “rules were made to be broken.
Watch Apple’s First ‘Think Different’ Television Commercial, Circa 1997
Watch Apple’s First ‘Think Different’ Television Commercial, Circa 1997
Watch Apple’s First ‘Think Different’ Television Commercial, Circa 1997
When Apple came out with their "Think Different" campaign in 1997, their first television ad featured many historical figures.  Now, 14 years later, the only 'figure' missing from the ad is Steve Jobs himself. Wikipedia.com has a fairly detailed timeline of Steve Jobs, outlining his early years, his career, and his resignation as CEO from Apple Inc...