Normally I wouldn't quote myself since it can look egotistical, but since I'm about to talk about Steve Jobs, it might be ironically appropriate.
Recorded this over New Year's.
http://variety.com/2016/tv/news/ratings-cnn-steve-jobs-man-in-the-machine-1201672452/
It's confirming my fear that the magic Apple had with Steve Jobs will never ever be repeated, and that the fun ride of surprise and delights and "it just works" that I enjoyed from 2005-2011 is truly over. When talking about the Macintosh and Steve's approach to things before computers became personal computers, somebody who worked with him says he didn't create something for you, he created "you." Sounded kind of like super hyperbole at first but the show has you realizing how he over-obsessed into ensuring everything about the products and UI experience was as much about creating relatable emotion inside the user as it was about the technology itself. Now the UI experience and mechanical experience is only about what a super-minimalist thinks the experience should be. Jobs may have been a real asshole, but there's no doubt his tyrannical genius vision produced better products than any friendly committee ever will.
I'm not a super Apple or Jobs fan, I also own a PC at home and am contemplating trying an android phone next since I don't like the current iOS UI, but I love documentaries on people who really knew what they were doing.
Not sure how to watch it if you haven't recorded it, but definitely look for and DVR it while it still may be out there.
http://www.cnn.com/specials/tech/steve-jobs-the-man-in-the-machine