Walter Isaacson is the author of 'Steve Jobs,' the best-selling biography published last month.
The New York Times has published an edited version of Nick Bilton's interview with Isaacson. On question touched on a possible future products from Apple:
Bilton: When he discusses his future, what were the next products he was planning?
Isaacson: He had three things that he wanted to reinvent: the television, textbooks and photography. He really wanted to take these on. I didn't go into details about these products in the book because it was implicitly Apple's creations and it's not fair to the company to reveal these details. But, he did talk about the television. He told me he'd "licked it" and once said, "There's no reason you should have all these complicated remote controls."
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[Attribution: MacRumors. Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader "Lynn Weiler" for the heads up.]
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