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The former Apple CEO has died of pancreatic cancer at the age of 56.
The Apple board of directors released this statement about Steve Jobs.
Steve Jobs' family released a statement Wednesday evening saying that he had died peacefully, surrounded by his family.
Following Steve Jobs' passing on Wednesday, many tech luminaries and other public figures made clear what a huge impact the Apple co-founder has had on them and the world we live in today.
Following the death of Steve Jobs, one time rivals and co-founders of Microsoft, Bill Gates and Paul Allen have issued statements about the Apple co-founder's death.
President Obama calls Steve Jobs among the greatest of American innovators in a statement on Jobs' passing.
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Janet Jackson is officially a billionaire. According to Variety, the singer's big bank account is thanks to decades in the music and acting business.
Janet Jackson is officially a billionaire. According to Variety, the singer's big bank account is thanks to decades in the music and acting business.
Heavy consumption of diet soda can damage teeth as badly as methamphetamine or crack cocaine, a new study contends.
Heavy consumption of diet soda can damage teeth as badly as methamphetamine or crack cocaine, a new study contends.
Making big decisions for your company? Add these foods to your regular diet to keep your mind sharp.
Making big decisions for your company? Add these foods to your regular diet to keep your mind sharp.
Garage doors are the largest moving part of your house. They need consistent maintenance in order to function quietly and properly. The following basic DIY garage door maintenance tasks can...
Garage doors are the largest moving part of your house. They need consistent maintenance in order to function quietly and properly. The following basic DIY garage door maintenance tasks can be...
Teen birth rates in the United States are dropping sharply, especially among Hispanic teens, according to a new government report.
Teen birth rates in the United States are dropping sharply, especially among Hispanic teens, according to a new government report.
Kids who eat fast food at least twice a week are 50 percent less likely to use calorie and nutritional information than kids who eat fast food less often.
Kids who eat fast food at least twice a week are 50 percent less likely to use calorie and nutritional information than kids who eat fast food less often.