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Steve Jobs Movie Clip Historically Inaccurate, Says Woz

Yesterday saw the release of a clip from the upcoming movie jOBS, a biopic about the life of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs. The clip shows Jobs, played by Ashton Kutcher, having a conversation with Steve Wozniak, played by Josh Gad, about how influential an operating system for a personal computer would be. The real Steve Wozniak commented on the clip, saying the situation it portrayed was "totally wrong." He said, "Personalities and where the ideas of computers affecting society did not come from Jobs. They inspired me and were widely spoken at the Homebrew Computer Club. Steve came back from Oregon and came to a club meeting and didn't start talking about this great social impact. His idea was to make a $20 PC board and sell it for $40 to help people at the club build the computer I'd given away. Steve came from selling surplus parts at HalTed he always saw a way to make a quick buck off my designs (this was the 5th time). The lofty talk came much further down the line." Wozniak was quick to add that he isn't making any judgment on the quality of the movie based on a single, 1-minute clip, and that the rest of the movie may or may not be more accurate. He also says he hopes it's entertaining.

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  1. Apple fans by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    Script writer must be an iPhone zealot.

  2. Re:Apple summed up in one breath! by BasilBrush · · Score: 0, Troll

    The Raspberry Pi is being marketed by companies like Farnell and RS Components. They are profit making companies. If you think they aren't making a profit on this, I've got a bridge to sell you.

    The only difference is that you like the guys behind the Raspberry Pi and you hate SJ/Apple.

    There is nothing wrong with making a product that people want and making a profit on selling it.