Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, who had become too weak to climb even the stairs in his final days, was still in 'tight control of his choices', choosing only to spend time with his family, saying final goodbyes to a handful of very close friends and advising Apple executives on the launch of the new iPhone.
Jobs, who had fought pancreatic cancer for years, knew in February this year that his time was running short.
In his final months, Jobs' concerns were for people who depended on him, 'the people who worked for him at Apple and his four children and his wife,' a report in the New York Times quoted his sister Mona Simpson as saying.
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Steve Jobs, 56, died in California on Wednesday.
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