Today would have marked the 70th birthday of Steve Jobs, who was born on February 24, 1955. He co-founded Apple on April 1, 1976, and he was behind the development of the original Macintosh, which saw its debuted on January 24, 1984. He left Apple the year after and formed his own company called NeXT. It wasn’t until 1997 when he rejoined Apple and brought the company out of bankruptcy with the launch of the iMac, iPod, iPhone, and iPad. He passed away on October 5, 2011, one day after the introduction of the iPhone 4S.
Steve Jobs’ legacy has continued to be honored in so many ways, including Apple’s CEO Tim Cook with his post on X from today:
Steve saw the world not just as it was, but as it could be. His vision continues to inspire us to push boundaries and create the future. Today, on his 70th birthday, we honor his legacy and his enduring impact. pic.twitter.com/0q1JUl4UJw
— Tim Cook (@tim_cook) February 24, 2025
There’s even a New York Times crossword puzzle for October 7, 2011 that honored Jobs’ legacy. Kevin G. Der created the puzzle, which contained several clue related to the puzzle’s subject. You can solve the full puzzle on the New York Times’ website as part of the crossword archives; an active subscription is required. If you know a lot about Apple and Steve Jobs, here are the biggest clues to help you solve that puzzle:
- 57-Across: This puzzle’s subject
- 60-Across: Company co-founded by 57-Across
- 64-Across: Company co-founded by 57-Across
- 1-Across: Brainchild of 57-Across
- 10-Across: Film studio spearheaded by 57-Across
- 17-Across: Brainchild of 57-Across
- 26-Across: Slogan associated with 57-Across
- 42-Across: Frequent description of 57-Across
- 24-Down: One of many from 57-Across
Additionally, Jobs will be honored on next year’s dollar coin that will represent California, which is the home of both Apple and the Silicon Valley, as part of the American Innovation Dollar Coin Program. Earlier this week, the design candidates for the coin have been unveiled, so the final design is expected to be selected and announced by the end of this year with production starting sometime next year.
The legacy of this pioneer who believed in the intersection of arts and technology will continue to live on from this day forward. Happy birthday, Steve Jobs!