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'''Steve Jobs''' was a [[human]] [[entrepreneur]] who created the [[iPad]] ([[TV]]: ''[[Dark Water (TV story)|Dark Water]]'') and presumably the [[iPhone]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rosa (TV story)|Rosa]]'') According to [[Seb (The Caretaker)|Seb]], Jobs' [[consciousness]] was uploaded to the [[Nethersphere]] after his [[death]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Dark Water (TV story)|Dark Water]]'')
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|first mention    = Dark Water (TV story)
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'''Steve Jobs''' was a [[human]] [[entrepreneur]] who created the [[iPad]] ([[TV]]: ''[[Dark Water (TV story)|Dark Water]]'') and the [[iPhone]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rosa (TV story)|Rosa]]'') According to [[Seb (The Caretaker)|Seb]], Jobs' [[consciousness]] was uploaded to the [[Nethersphere]] after his [[death]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Dark Water (TV story)|Dark Water]]'')


When [[Helen Sinclair]] insisted that it was impossible to record sound onto a (stone) tablet, the [[Eighth Doctor]] jokingly said "tell that to Steve Jobs". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Red Lady (audio story)|The Red Lady]]'')
When [[Helen Sinclair]] insisted that it was impossible to record sound onto a (stone) tablet, the [[Eighth Doctor]] jokingly said "tell that to Steve Jobs". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Red Lady (audio story)|The Red Lady]]'')
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== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
In the real world, Jobs' company, Apple Inc., also created the [[iPod]], [[iPhone]] and [[Macintosh]] ([[iMac]] and MacBook) computers. This connection has not been directly made in-universe yet. However, his creation of the iPhone is indirectly acknowledged in ''[[Rosa (TV story)|Rosa]]'''' ''in which Graham, taking on the false identity of Steve Jobs, announces that he is developing a telephone capable of playing music, taking photographs, sending letters, and serving as a calendar. This description refers to the iPhone's various functions.
In the real world, Jobs' company, [[Apple Inc.]], also created the [[iPod]], [[iPhone]] and [[Macintosh]] ([[iMac]] and MacBook) computers. This connection has not been directly made in-universe. However, his creation of the iPhone is indirectly acknowledged in ''[[Rosa (TV story)|Rosa]]'' in which Graham, taking on the false identity of Steve Jobs, announces that he is developing a telephone capable of playing music, taking photographs, sending letters, and serving as a calendar. This description refers to the iPhone's various functions.


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Latest revision as of 14:15, 10 October 2024

Steve Jobs

Steve Jobs was a human entrepreneur who created the iPad (TV: Dark Water) and the iPhone. (TV: Rosa) According to Seb, Jobs' consciousness was uploaded to the Nethersphere after his death. (TV: Dark Water)

When Helen Sinclair insisted that it was impossible to record sound onto a (stone) tablet, the Eighth Doctor jokingly said "tell that to Steve Jobs". (AUDIO: The Red Lady)

Graham O'Brien identified himself under the false name of Steve Jobs to a police officer in Alabama in 1955. (TV: Rosa)

When the Thirteenth Doctor accessed the Spy Master's temporal map showing every significant person in the development of computers through history, Steve Jobs was among them. (TV: Spyfall)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

In the real world, Jobs' company, Apple Inc., also created the iPod, iPhone and Macintosh (iMac and MacBook) computers. This connection has not been directly made in-universe. However, his creation of the iPhone is indirectly acknowledged in Rosa in which Graham, taking on the false identity of Steve Jobs, announces that he is developing a telephone capable of playing music, taking photographs, sending letters, and serving as a calendar. This description refers to the iPhone's various functions.