
The man who shaped contemporary consumer technology died on October 5, 2011. He helped change the personal computers from a geeky hobbyist’s obsession to a necessity of modern life at work and home, and in the process he upended not just personal technology but the cellphone and music industries. Today is the one anniversary of Steve Jobs’ death, Apple updates its homepage with a poignant remembrance of the company’s co-founder, marking the day one year after Steve Jobs passed away. A short tribute video posted to Apple.com, famous quotes and images of the Apple co-founder are recounted from his time at the technology giant. We have gathered all the news we reported last year on Steve Jobs’ death for a remembrance recap. If you still miss the great one, you can head to our recent story on visiting Steve Jobs’ wax figure in Hong Kong.

Apple announced Steve Jobs has passed away on this Wednesday. The breaking news has took a lot of concern from the whole world, especially the Chinese people from China. The local media and the Chinese are always very concerned about Steve Jobs and Apple’s product, as the communist country will soon become Apple’s largest market. On the second day of the incident, almost every Chinese newspaper from different province and cities have put up the death of Steve Jobs as the headlines news. We have gathered the front page of more then 40 different Chinese newspaper, and some significant headlines we want to share it with everyone …
I’m growing so tired of iPhone knockoffs that I hate myself every time I report it. But this time is different. Chinese police in Shanghai have successfully arrested the iPhone counterfeiters for making and selling iPhone 4. Surprisingly, the fake iPhones were made using several genuine components and were very hard to distinguish from the originals. These fake iPhones could even be recognized by iTunes.
Today, we see a photo of Steve Jobs looking not in very good shape. We see Mr. Jobs stood with the support of a friend, and there’s a wheelchair beside him. Jobs is no longer in his iconic black turtleneck-and-bluejeans uniform, he wears a red turtleneck. And he is accompanied by his wife and son.
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