In Walter Isaacson's biography of Steve Jobs, he reflects on the state of the tech landscape, noting that Microsoft has established a stronghold without significant innovation. This dominance has created a stagnant atmosphere in the desktop market, which Jobs likens to entering a dark age. He expresses concern over the future of computing and the lack of forward momentum in the industry.
During an interview with Tony Perkins and Red Herring editors, Jobs showcased a more negative side of his personality, expressing disappointment in Apple's position and the overall direction of technology. His critical tone highlights his frustrations with competitors and the lack of creativity in the market, suggesting a longing for a time when innovative ideas thrived.