Steve Jobs Would Have Celebrated His 71st Birthday Today

Published: (February 24, 2026 at 07:54 AM EST)
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Source: MacRumors

Source: MacRumors

Early Years and Apple Founding

Apple co‑founder and former CEO Steve Jobs was born on February 24, 1955, so today would have marked his 71st birthday if he hadn’t passed away in 2011 at the age of 56.

In 1976, Jobs and Steve Wozniak co‑founded Apple Computer Company to market Wozniak’s Apple I, a pioneering personal computer. Their collaboration led to the introduction of the Apple II in 1977, which significantly influenced the personal‑computing industry.

Macintosh Era

In 1984, Apple launched the Macintosh, notable for its graphical user interface and the iconic “1984” Super Bowl commercial directed by Ridley Scott.

Departure and NeXT

Internal conflicts led to Jobs’s departure from Apple in 1985. He then founded NeXT Inc., focusing on advanced computer platforms.

Return and Apple’s Resurgence

In 1997, Apple acquired NeXT, bringing Jobs back to the company as interim CEO. Under his leadership, Apple revitalized its product line and introduced groundbreaking products such as the iMac, iPod, and iPhone. Apple Computer Company was renamed Apple Inc. in 2007 as the company expanded its focus from computers to consumer electronics.

Jobs remained at the helm until his death in 2011, during which time Apple transformed into one of the world’s leading technology companies.

“Steve was an incredible leader, innovator, and friend whose world‑changing ideas moved all of us forward.
Celebrating his remarkable life and legacy today, on his birthday.”
— Tim Cook (@tim_cook), February 24 2026

This article, “Steve Jobs Would Have Celebrated His 71st Birthday Today,” first appeared on MacRumors.com.

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