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- Friends, fans, colleagues, and rivals reflect on the talents and achievements of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs. Includes excerpts from an interview with Bill Gates and Jobs shortly after his cancer diagnosis.
- California's first settlements were born of missionary zeal. It promised a haven from marauders and mercenaries. Since then it has tempted us with unlimited gold, boundless harvests, silver screen-stardom, dotcom salvation, and hi-tech silicon marvels. It has always been a place that promises success-if you're youthful or white. And if you're Mexican, it at least promises a decent chance of survival. The Californian dream has always eclipsed its facts or history. Most other US states are named after geographical place-names, Indian tribes or British royalty: eg. New York, Nebraska, Maryland. California was named after Calafia, a mythical Spanish queen, a kind of Spanish Snow White. True reality has never been good enough for Californians. They are always vaguely dissatisfied with themselves, their bodies, their spirituality, their government and their present car. Yet they still believe they shape both American culture and character. And to a large degree, they have. In his unique and sardonic way, Rich takes the viewer on a keenly-eyed journey to the place built on a tectonic fault-line that still deigns to call itself the Land of Dreams.
- Iain Lee travels the world, exploring the origins and history of gaming, whilst meeting and playing against various computer and video game pioneers.
- "Revolutionaries" is a presentation of the Computer History Museum's lecture series from 2012-2016. The lectures feature luminaries of the tech world in engaging conversation with a wide range of interviewers. Each episode is introduced by the museum's CEO, John Hollar.
- The lectures feature luminaries of the tech world in engaging conversation with a wide range of interviewers. Each episode is introduced by the museum's CEO, John Hollar.
- In 2009, the financial crash sends shockwaves across the world and threatens to cripple Elon. To realise his dream, Elon must gain the confidence of the financial markets to allow his electric car company 'Tesla' to become viable. Elon's space rocket enterprise, 'SpaceX', is awarded a 'Nasa' contract and starts to enjoy success. However, 'Tesla' is on the ropes and haemorrhaging money. To compound this pressure, Elon is about to marry his second wife, British actress Talulah Riley. Despite these challenges, Elon is determined to create a new car, the Model S, that he believes will be the first mass-produced all-electric car in history.
- 2010– 43mTV-PG7.4 (10)TV EpisodeVentriloquist dummies who may be witnesses to a crime, rudimentary electronic device that uncovers a devious plot, the plaster footprint of an unknown creature.
- Sheryl Sandberg, author of the best-selling book "Lean In," talks about her professional career at Google and Facebook with friend and former boss Eric Schmidt, Executive Chairman of Google.
- Olympic gold-medal winning gymnast Aly Raisman discusses the allegations of abuse against Larry Nasser; a South American polo player clones a pony to create multiple strong performers.