Here is the reason why Apple co-founder Steve Jobs would always wear a black turtleneck jumper despite being able to afford anything he wanted.
Masa first encountered Steve Jobs in the mid-1980s at the annual Comdex trade fair in Las Vegas. Sometime in the summer of ...
It seems to be a week for interesting peeks at Apple history, a new piece telling the story of Softbank founder Masayoshi Son making a $17B gamble on the basis of a gentleman’s agreement with Steve ...
By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist That guy you may remember who played a disc jockey part on the highly popular movie ...
Neil Gaiman, the world-renowned author of Caroline and The Sandman, is widely celebrated across the globe for his imaginative ...
He is best known for his book about the Rolling Stones. But he mostly wrote about blues artists, some of them famous (B.B. King) and some less renowned (Furry Lewis). By Richard Sandomir In late ...
Percival Everett’s “James,” a posthumous memoir by Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny and Adam Higginbotham’s acclaimed work about the Challenger disaster are ...
A fascinating article in The New York Timesthis week by Kurt Gray, professor of psychology and neuroscience at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, gives us the beginnings of an ...
The British architect has built an unprecedented factory of fine design. Inside the world of the man who creates exquisite ...