Apple releases a memorial video 10 years after Steve Jobs's death



On October 5, 2021, Apple released a video celebrating its achievements in honor of Apple founder Steve Jobs, who died on October 5, 2011 at the age of 56.

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You can watch the video by visiting Apple's official page and clicking 'Watch Video'. Japanese subtitles are also attached.



The video begins with Jobs' words, 'When you grow up, you're told something like this,'The world is like this,'' Living in it is your life, 'and' Don't try to break through the walls. '



Jobs said, 'But if you notice one simple fact, your life will be much bigger. In other words, the'life'that surrounds you is created by less wise people, so you can change it yourself. You can make your own and have everyone use it. '



The scene changes, showing Jobs when he

first announced the Macintosh. 'I think the people who buy Apple computers are a little different. They think differently. They want to do more than just get the job done, they change the world,' Jobs said. Mr.



'The computer I think of is the most groundbreaking tool that mankind has created. It's like a bicycle that frees intelligence. The goal is to stand at the crossroads of technology and humanity, where people live every day. It's about making things that you want to incorporate into your life and use. Things that make you more creative. Not just to increase your productivity. '



In the video, there is a presentation of 'iPod' and ...



The appearance at the time of the announcement of the first iPhone, which is also called '

the best presentation in business history ', has also appeared.



'If you stay focused and make wise choices, even the smallest things can keep you changing every day for the better.'



At the end of Mr. Jobs' words, 'Thank you very much, everyone. Please walk with me,' the video ends with 'In honor of Steve.'



The official website also contains messages from Mr. Jobs' family.



Also, Apple's current CEO, Tim Cook, posted the same video on Twitter with the words, 'I can't believe it's been 10 years.'




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