Steve Jobs' fascination with India and its spiritual traditions continues to resonate, inspiring countless individuals.
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It concludes with the sign-off, “Shanti, Steve Jobs,” encapsulating his introspective mindset. Interestingly, this year’s ...
Queen Jetsun Pema and King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck of Bhutan, often called ‘most attractive’ royal couple in the world ...
Written in 1974, the letter outlines Steve Jobs' plans to visit India for the Kumbh Mela and was recently auctioned by ...
The essence of Kalpavas lies in a disciplined life dedicated to simplicity, self-restraint, and devotion, according to ...
Steve Jobs famously rejected the first iPod prototype by dropping it into an aquarium to reveal air bubbles, proving there was unused space, and challenging Apple engineers to make the device smaller, ...
It seems to be a week for interesting peeks at Apple history, a new piece telling the story of Softbank founder Masayoshi Son making a $17B gamble on the basis of a gentleman’s agreement with Steve ...
In the letter, postmarked just before his birthday, Jobs shares his fascination with 'Zen Buddhism' and his dream of ...
Late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs’ wife Laurene Powell is in Prayagraj to attend the Mahakumbh 2025 that began today. She will ...
A 1974 handwritten letter of late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs is doing rounds on the internet wherein he expressed his desire ...
Steve Jobs initially planned to visit Neem Karoli Baba's ashram in Uttarakhand. After reaching Nainital, he found out that ...