Christian Science Monitor
Steve Jobs' FBI file shows a man motivated by power and the desire to achieve great things. The Steve Jobs FBI file also produced surprising details that humanize a great visionary. By Peter Grier, Staff writer / February 10, 2012 Then acting chief ...
Washington Post
9 (Bloomberg) -- The Federal Bureau of Investigation released a decades-old file it kept on Apple Inc. co-founder Steve Jobs that noted his past drug use and cites interviews with people who say he had a penchant to "distort reality.
Washington Post (blog)
By Sarah Halzack Few would dispute Steve Jobs's creative genius. But for all his success as a business leader and innovator, files newly released by the FBI show that some close confidants and associates did not have an especially favorable opinion of ...
EDGEOnTheNet
Late Apple co-founder and CEO at one point held a Top Secret government clearance, was targeted for extortion in 1980s. Bob Orr reports then Charlie Rose speaks with the author of "Inside Apple," Adam Lashinsky. February 5, 1897 was the day the Indiana ...
The Province
Steve Jobs, the founder of Apple, was an abrasive, ruthless character who took drugs and abandoned his first family, according to a secret FBI file on him. The 191-page dossier was drawn up in 1991, when Jobs was being considered for a "sensitive" ...
Herald Sun
Tribler is based on peer-to-peer communication It will still work if all the torrent sites and trackers are gone FBI releases file on Apple boss Steve Jobs RESEARCHERS have created invincible file-sharing software they say cannot be shut down by ...
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