Whatever you may think of Apple, they were at the forefront of making computers for wide distribution. When IBM was pushing mainframes and PC Jr., Steve Jobs was putting together the team that would copy Xerox PARC's hard work. First they made the Lisa, then the Mac.

Let's remember that two computer systems had a mouse and a GUI at that time -- Xerox PARC's prototype and the Mac. This was new stuff.

Anyway, it's a big deal in tech when one of the founding fathers dies. Rest in peace, Mr. Jobs, and may your reality distortion field serve you well in the next life.