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MUMBAI: Discovery Science pays tribute to the late Steve Jobs in a one-hour series titled ‘Igenius: How Steve Jobs Changed the World’, which will air on 4 October at 10 pm.
The series will be hosted by Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman who will recount Jobs’ contributions to personal computing, entertainment and design, among other accomplishments.
In the special, the hosts will interview people whose lives and livelihoods were forever changed by Jobs. These include:
*.People who were at the forefront of personal computing including former Apple employees and executives such as Lee Felsenstein, founding member of the Homebrew Computer Club; Daniel Kottke, a friend who travelled to India with Jobs and who later become an early Apple employee, and John Draper, an engineer who gave Jobs his start.
*.Journalists, authors and critics who covered Jobs and his innovations, including NBC Correspondent Tom Brokaw, Joe Nocera (New York Times), cultural critic Toure, Bill Werde (Billboard) and Andrew Serwer (Fortune)
*.Scientists and educators including theoretical physicist Dr Michio Kaku
*.Musicians, filmmakers and designers who saw their business completely change as a result of Jobs’ technological advancements, including Stevie Wonder, Pete Wentz and lesser-known artists who credit Jobs’ innovations (such as iTunes) for their success
The show’s hosts have split Jobs’ life into six sections. The story starts with the Apple I, which Jobs built with his high school friend Steve Wozniak, starting the company with $1300 of savings.
Discovery Science pays homage to Steve Jobs | TelevisionPost.com
The series will be hosted by Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman who will recount Jobs’ contributions to personal computing, entertainment and design, among other accomplishments.
In the special, the hosts will interview people whose lives and livelihoods were forever changed by Jobs. These include:
*.People who were at the forefront of personal computing including former Apple employees and executives such as Lee Felsenstein, founding member of the Homebrew Computer Club; Daniel Kottke, a friend who travelled to India with Jobs and who later become an early Apple employee, and John Draper, an engineer who gave Jobs his start.
*.Journalists, authors and critics who covered Jobs and his innovations, including NBC Correspondent Tom Brokaw, Joe Nocera (New York Times), cultural critic Toure, Bill Werde (Billboard) and Andrew Serwer (Fortune)
*.Scientists and educators including theoretical physicist Dr Michio Kaku
*.Musicians, filmmakers and designers who saw their business completely change as a result of Jobs’ technological advancements, including Stevie Wonder, Pete Wentz and lesser-known artists who credit Jobs’ innovations (such as iTunes) for their success
The show’s hosts have split Jobs’ life into six sections. The story starts with the Apple I, which Jobs built with his high school friend Steve Wozniak, starting the company with $1300 of savings.
Discovery Science pays homage to Steve Jobs | TelevisionPost.com