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What Was in the F.B.I.’s Steve Jobs File

The bureau compiled a dossier in 1991, when Mr. Jobs was president of NeXT, because he was being considered for an appointment to President George H.W. Bush’s Export Council

The bureau compiled a dossier in 1991, when Mr. Jobs was president of NeXT, because he was being considered for an appointment to President George H.W. Bush’s Export Council

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Four Surprises from the Steve Jobs FBI File

Gawker has unearthed Steve Jobs’ FBI file for us all to lay eyes on. Contained within are things most of us knew (or at least suspected). He had enemies?

Gawker has unearthed Steve Jobs’ FBI file for us all to lay eyes on. Contained within are things most of us knew (or at least suspected). He had enemies?

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Today’s Scuttlebot: A Boldface Internet Name and the First GPS

The technology reporters and editors of The New York Times scour the Web for important and peculiar news. Tuesday’s selection includes items on lessons drawn from the life and death of Steve Jobs, a tool that turns your Web browser into a kaleidoscope, and cheaper cellphone chips from Samsung.

The technology reporters and editors of The New York Times scour the Web for important and peculiar news. Tuesday’s selection includes items on lessons drawn from the life and death of Steve Jobs, a tool that turns your Web browser into a kaleidoscope, and cheaper cellphone chips from Samsung.

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Today’s Scuttlebot: Kaleidoscope Browsers and Lessons From Steve Jobs

The technology reporters and editors of The New York Times scour the Web for important and peculiar news. Tuesday’s selection includes items on lessons drawn from the life and death of Steve Jobs, a tool that turns your Web browser into a kaleidoscope, and cheaper cellphone chips from Samsung.

The technology reporters and editors of The New York Times scour the Web for important and peculiar news. Tuesday’s selection includes items on lessons drawn from the life and death of Steve Jobs, a tool that turns your Web browser into a kaleidoscope, and cheaper cellphone chips from Samsung.

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A Product-Light Preview Day at Macworld/iWorld 2012

Macworld/iWorld treated the press to an app-focused preview day with nothing new to talk about in terms of products from Apple. Are cute iPad apps and iPhone accessories the best we can hope for at Macworld without Apple and Steve Jobs?

Macworld/iWorld treated the press to an app-focused preview day with nothing new to talk about in terms of products from Apple. Are cute iPad apps and iPhone accessories the best we can hope for at Macworld without Apple and Steve Jobs?

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Today’s Scuttlebot: Steve Jobs’s Photo Plan, Piracy and Public Outrage

The technology reporters and editors of The New York Times scour the Web for important and peculiar items.

The technology reporters and editors of The New York Times scour the Web for important and peculiar items.

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Today’s Scuttlebot: Steve Jobs’s Photo Plan, Piracy and Public Outrage

Report: Steve Jobs Wanted Lytro’s Crazy Camera Guts in the iPhone

Before Steve Jobs passed away in the fall, he apparently had made it known he was interested in meeting with Lytro CEO Ren Ng about the possibilities of light field capture technology in iPhones.

Before Steve Jobs passed away in the fall, he apparently had made it known he was interested in meeting with Lytro CEO Ren Ng about the possibilities of light field capture technology in iPhones.

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Apple’s iPad Textbooks: Everything You Need to Know About iBooks 2 (Updating Live)

Steve Jobs wanted to do to education what he did for music, phones and tablet computers. Apple’s new textbooks was his Next Big Thing (or one of them).

Steve Jobs wanted to do to education what he did for music, phones and tablet computers. Apple’s new textbooks was his Next Big Thing (or one of them).

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This Is the First Mouse I Have Craved In Decades

The last mouse I loved was the Apple Pro Mouse that I got at Steve Jobs’ MacWorld NYC 2000 keynote. Black, encased in clear plastic, it glowed like the Terminator

The last mouse I loved was the Apple Pro Mouse that I got at Steve Jobs’ MacWorld NYC 2000 keynote. Black, encased in clear plastic, it glowed like the Terminator

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Today’s Scuttlebot: E-Books at the Library and Steve Jobs Dolls

The technology reporters and editors of The New York Times scour the Web each day for important and peculiar items. Monday’s selection includes the latest on a plan to make Steve Jobs figurines, the tremendous demand at libraries for e-books and data theft from San Francisco students.

The technology reporters and editors of The New York Times scour the Web each day for important and peculiar items. Monday’s selection includes the latest on a plan to make Steve Jobs figurines, the tremendous demand at libraries for e-books and data theft from San Francisco students.

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