What Ashton Kutcher Did to Become Steve Jobs

What Ashton Kutcher Did to Become Steve Jobs

We dished our fair share of smack talk towards Ashton Kutcher when he was tabbed to play Steve Jobs in the movie Jobs not because he couldn’t make himself look like Steve Jobs but because we were afraid he would put too much Dude Where’s My Car into Steve. We still don’t know if he’ll be able to pull Steve off but it seems the forever pretty boy actor at least tried.

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Latest Trailer for Jobs Is Eminently Watchable

Why read the Steve Jobs biography when you can just watch Ashton Kutcher play the part in the new trailer for Jobs?

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New JOBS Behind-the-Scenes Clip: Ashton Can Definitely Be Steve

Waiting for the new JOBS flick has been an rollercoaster of managed expectations for Apple fans. Is it going to suck? How can actor-bro Ashton Kutcher possibly play a legend? This latest clip has got me feeling more excited than ever about this tribute piece.

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Of Course They Made an Instagram Trailer for Jobs

Of Course They Made an Instagram Trailer for Jobs

Here’s one of those things you’d always think was a joke but turned out to be real—the filmmakers behind Ashton Kutcher Steve Jobs movie have made an Instagram trailer.

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Virtual Reality Was In, Sony Was Out: Trends From USA Today in 1995

Virtual Reality Was In, Sony Was Out: Trends From USA Today in 1995

Remember 1995? Yeah, me neither. But to refresh our memories, we’ve got an "In and Out" list from the December 20, 1995 edition of USA Today. This strange artifact (found in the University of California-San Francisco tobacco document archives) gives a peek at how mainstream America was thinking about shifting trends in media, technology and, I guess, Mexican food in the mid-1990s.

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‘Jobs’ Film’s Official Movie Poster Debuts

Jobs’ official movie poster has just been released along with a new synopsis for the film.

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This Is the Poster for the Ashton Kutcher Steve Jobs Biopic

This Is the Poster for the Ashton Kutcher Steve Jobs Biopic

This psychedelic take on an iconic photo is the official poster for jOBs.

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iPad-only “Steve Jobs Schools” set to appear in the Netherlands

As several large tech-based companies continue to unleash their own education initiatives this year, it appears that this totally unofficial (for now) iPad-based solution may take on one of the most radical. Initiated by Amsterdam public opinion researcher Maurice de Hond and announced this week in the Netherlands were 11 “Steve Jobs schools” for children that’ll make major efforts to bring students into the future with an iPad-based system. No more pencils, no more books, as they say.

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One such school works with Gertjan Kleinpaste as principal, a man who had up until recently found it rather frustrating that schools (such as the one he very recently left) worked with a total of – believe it or not – three computers. As far as how the Schorsmolenstraat-based school he’ll be heading up soon will deal with a wholly-iPad-based curriculum, well, “what we are doing will seem pretty normal in 2020,” he makes clear.

This one of a handful of Steve Jobs schools will be open starting at 7:30 AM and will be let out at 6:30 PM daily – not exactly a normal day’s length at a standard education facility. This exercise certainly isn’t about tradition.

The full length of the schools “core period” is different – more of a standard 10:30 AM to 3:00 PM. Before and after that time, students will be allowed to go and stay as they please – with parental consent, of course: these kids will be ages 4 to 12.

These schools, on the whole, will center around reading skills, text comprehension, and arithmetic. Meanwhile handwriting – presumably a skill of the past – has been downgraded somewhat. On the same note, it’s been promised by Kleinpaste that “it isn’t as if the children will just be sitting in front of a screen here.”

Physical play, art, and building will all be part of the normal curriculum at these future schools.

These schools have been brought up and supported (for the most part) in parliament in the Netherlands and are publicly funded as well. Each of these iPad-based schools are open to all children – at the moment we’ve yet to see how children are chosen or allowed in (a lottery is most likely in this case), and parents unable to afford the cost of an iPad will receive a subsidy to make it up.

According to de Hond: “I would be very disappointed if we didn’t have at least 40 Steve Jobs schools by August of next year.”

Again it’s important to mention that this initiative isn’t sponsored by Apple in any way, and the council in charge of making the schools a reality haven’t yet been in direct contact with Apple on the matter. On the name itself, de Hond continued, “we would like to honor this man in this way.”

We shall see how far it goes in that manner, at least. The schools themselves are set to open later this year.

VIA Spiegel.DE


iPad-only “Steve Jobs Schools” set to appear in the Netherlands is written by Chris Burns & originally posted on SlashGear.
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Kanye West Receives Mice Autographed By Steve Jobs, Wozniak As Gift

Kanye West received Apple mice signed by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak as late Father’s Day gifts.

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Kanye Got Mice Autographed by Steve Jobs and Woz for Father’s Day

Kanye Got Mice Autographed by Steve Jobs and Woz for Father's Day

Kanye West: in the last month he’s compared himself to Steve Jobs and God and he became a dad for the first time. So it’s fitting that on Father’s Day this year, he was the proud recipient of a pair of Apple mice signed by none other than Jobs and Woz, according to a picture Yeezy posted on Twitter. Between this and having been one of the first people to already meet Kimye’s baby, Steve Wozniak is probably shortlisted for a guest spot on the next G.O.O.D. Music compilation.

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