Steven Jobs, the co-founder of Apple whose innovation driven by products such as the iPod, iPad, iPhone, Macintosh computer and the iTunes music store touched the lives of people throughout the world, died October 5, 2011. He was 56
In addition to his enormous influence on technology and business, Jobs left an indelible mark on the entertainment world through the creation of iTunes and his co-ownership of Pixar. Also, at the time of his passing, he was reported to have been working on innovations to television he had begun with Apple TV.
Comprehensive obituaries are available at: