PBS has put out a press release today announcing the upcoming broadcast of “Steve Jobs– One Last Thing”, which is an hour-long documentary and will air November 2nd at 10pm ET. This documentary includes interviews with Ronald Wayne, Steve Wozniak, Walt Mossberg, as well as interviews with Jobs himself and a “never-before-broadcast interview from 1994” where Jobs says the following. “You tend to get told that the world is the way it is, but life can be much broader once you discover one simple fact and that is that everything around you that you call life was made up by people no smarter than you … Once you learn that, you will never be the same again.” Read the full press release after the break. » PBS To Air Documentary With Hour Long Never Before Seen Interview With Steve Jobs
60 Minutes has posted its two-part interview with Walter Isaacson, the authorized biographer of Apple founder and CEO Steve Jobs, which aired at 7 p.m. local time Sunday evening. The first part you can check out above and the second part you can see after the break. » Walter Isaacson, Steve Jobs Biographer On “60 Minutes”
Walter Isaacson will drop in on 60 Minutes Sunday likely with some interesting tidbits from his book. The book Steve Jobs goes on sale next week. via Fortune. Woz “Steve Wozniak” posted an update to his Facebook page stating that he was interviewed for the Book. » Steve Jobs Biographer To Be On 60 Minutes Sunday
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak says he is “a little afraid about the future of Apple” even though “it could go positive.” Some of his concerns are based on Apples iPhone 4S product demo. He says the company talked about its dual-core processor, but “Steve (Jobs) does not want us to think about dual-core processors, all we need to know is how do we get our answer, how do we connect to the internet… Human things, not technical things.” He also says he does not want Apple to go the way Sony went in its products. Check out the video after the break. » Steve Wozniak Is A Little Afraid About The Future Of Apple
BusinessWeek had a interview with Terry Gou, the man who started Foxconn and “the man of the iPhone”. He said they are creating 137.000 iPhone 4s a day, which is 90 iPhones a minute. Foxconn is not only knows as the creator of the iPhone but also the creator if Sony PlayStations and Dell-computers. In the interview they are talking about the suicides and how the 59 years-old Gou started the Foxconn which has almost 1 million employees “920.000”. » Interview Terry Gou: Foxconn Is Making 90 iPhone 4 Devices A Minute.
Jay Freeman “also known as Saurik in the jailbreaking world” is the developer of Cydia and went to the Make It Work team to show of a real jailbroken iPhone 4. He shows an iPhone 4 running Cydia thanks to Comex and Planetbeing’s current exploits and the good news is that Comex and Planetbeing said a release date is right around the corner. You can check out the video after the break. » Jay Freeman a.k.a. Saurik Interview, Shows Of A Jailbroken iPhone 4!