Chairman and CEO of News Corporation Rupert Murdoch along with Laurene Powell Jobs (R), founder of Emerson Collective and widow of the late Apple founder Steve Jobs, take part in a panel discussion titled "Immigration Strategy for the Borderless Economy" at the Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills, California April 29, 2013.
Sales clerks work at an Apple store in Manila as a placard mourns the death of Apple co-founder and chairman Steve Jobs (portrait) on October 7, 2011. The world mourned the premature passing of the Apple visionary, who revolutionised computers and transformed modern life with inventions like the iPhone and iPad. Steve Jobs died at 56 of pancreatic cancer on October 5.
People look at the Apple products at its store in Beijing on October 7, 2011. Chinese web users posted nearly 35 million online tributes to Steve Jobs on October 6 within hours of the announcement of the Apple founder's death, which one called the 'fall of a giant star'.
A flower bouqet with a message 'Arigato Steve', Thank you Steve, is seen outside an Apple store in Tokyo on October 6, 2011. The passing of Steve Jobs left people around the world 'iSad' on October 6, with countless mourners typing out their grief on the handheld Apple gadgets that have transformed modern life.
A couple looks at a tribute of flowers and apples outside an Apple store for the late co-founder of Apple Steve Jobs in Beijing on October 7, 2011. Chinese web users posted nearly 35 million online tributes to Steve Jobs on October 6 within hours of the announcement of the Apple founder's death, which one called the 'fall of a giant star'. Jobs died of cancer on October 5 at the age of 56.
Front pages of local newspapers showing stories on the late Steve Jobs are seen on display in Taipei on October 7, 2011. Major Apple supplier Foxconn, a Taiwan IT giant, hailed the US firm's late founder Steve Jobs, calling him a 'true hero' who helped make technology beautiful and changed lives around the world.