
Unknown interviews with Steve John, founder of Apple Corporation, were published as a full-length tape on the iTunes online store. The film, titled Steve Jobs: The Lost Interview, is available for download from the Apple store for $ 3.99.

The film is based on Steve Jobs' 96 interview with Robert Kringley for the mini-series Triumph of the Nerds: The Rise of Accidental Empires, which means Triumph of the nerds: the rise of random empires.
It tells about the emergence and birth of the PC era in the territories of Silicon Valley. It has aired on channels such as American PBS and English Channel 4. Despite the original interviews being 70 minutes long, only 10 of them made it into the film.
Other parts ended up in other miniseries, and many of the original footage was lost. Unbeknownst to Kringley, the director of the miniseries Triumph of the Nerds: The Rise of Accidental Empires made a copy of that interview. And when Steve Jones died, he remembered that very record and was able to find it in the bowels of his garage.
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