Set your DVRs, One hour Steve Jobs special airs on CNBC tomorrow night
Tune in to find out what “Sugar Water” boy thinks about Steve Jobs 20 years ago. The show airs at 9PM.
ABOUT THE SHOW
Irrepressible, irascible, and iconic, Steve Jobs has reigned as the undisputed king of Silicon Valley for the better part of three decades. From his parents’ California garage he launched the personal computer revolution and built Apple into the most envied, and valuable, technology company in the world. From the Macintosh and the iPod, to iTunes and the iPhone, Jobs has personally presided over the creation of dozens of transformational devices, battling hostile corporate boards, cutthroat competitors, and serious illness while securing his legacy as one of the few who dared to “Think Different.”PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
The Apple Revolution
Steve Jobs became a leader in the personal computer revolution with Apple Computer. He’s a homegrown success story, a Silicon Valley celebrity and a billionaire.Photo Credit: Associated Press
The Executive
Even wealth beyond his wildest dreams can’t quell Steve Jobs confrontational personality. Jobs is famous for his ruthless reputation inside the walls of Apple.Photo Credit: Associated Press
iPod
In October 2001, Jobs unveils a pocket-sized digital music powerhouse. The iPod quickly becomes the hottest selling product in the company’s history.Photo Credit: Bloomberg via Getty Images
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