His legacy of blockbuster products includes the Macintosh, iPod, iPhone and iPad. Meanwhile, Jobs’ other firm, Pixar, revolutionized computer animation.
By David Sarno and Christopher Goffard, Los Angeles Times
October 5, 2011, 5:00 p.m.
Steven P. Jobs, the charismatic technology pioneer who co-founded Apple Inc. and transformed one industry after another, from computers and smartphones to music and movies, has died. He was 56.
If you can sit though this and not feel a little nostalgic you either don’t have a heart, or you don’t have kids. My children were raised on Pixar, we own everything they’ve put out and do our best to see them in the theater when we can. Seeing all these clips reminds me of the great times we’ve had together and how quickly they grow up. Thanks for raising my kids Pixar, you’re doing a much better job than Nintendo did raising me…
On Wednesday, we mentioned that Pixar’s The Incredibles will be hitting Blu-ray in Spring 2011. Now here is also the trailer for the Blu-ray that is included with the Toy Story 3 Blu-ray on November 2.
A teaser trailer and four concept art images for Cars 2 have been released, and it looks like our heroes are no longer in Radiator Springs. Lighting McQueen and Mater will be racing around the globe in some sort of spy/espionage story.