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Steve Jobs, the lost interview

A video copy of a recently discovered 1995 interview with Steve Jobs shows Apple co-founder in an era of better health, not long before the reinstatement of the company and revitalize. There seems to be many new things in "Steve Jobs: The Lost Interview" (Steve Jobs: The Lost Interview), which shall be exhibited in some U.S. cinemas from November 16. In a copy seen by The Associated Press on Tuesday, Jobs talks about how became interested in computers as a child, about his anger at being expelled from Apple in 1985 after a confrontation with then-CEO John Sculley, and dissatisfaction with their rival Microsoft Corp., issues that have been covered elsewhere and extensively in the recently published book by writer Walter Isaacson: "Steve Jobs: A Biography" (Steve Jobs: A Biography.) Jobs and Steve Wozniak founded Apple in 1976 and left the company in 1985. Jobs returned in 1997 and is credited with having rescued Apple from a terrible economic crisis. The video certainly has a healthier version of Jobs, who died in October at the age of 56 years after a long battle with pancreatic cancer- compared to the many people who have seen in years. Before the camera, his face looks overflowing and long dark brown hair, with its distinctive turtle neck sweater and glasses without frames. At that time, Jobs ran a company called NeXT Computer, which Apple acquired in 1996 for his system operating. Ten minutes of recording originally appeared in 1995 in the PBS miniseries "Triumph of the Nerds" (Triumph of the Nerds). The original tapes have disappeared, but a copy of the interview unedited on VHS was recently found in the garage of the director of "Triumph of the Nerds", Paul Sen. In the copy seen on Tuesday, the producer of "Triumph of the Nerds "Robert Cringely, has the record and asks questions off camera Jobs.

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