I've reviewed the Steve Jobs biography in today's Mail on Sunday and, I must say, it's a great read. Walter Isaacson, a former managing editor of Time who's also written biographies of Benjamin Franklin and Albert Einstein, has done a terrific job. Officially, it's an authorised biography but it contains so many toe-curlingly embarrassing stories about Jobs it could easily have been written by a muckraking investigative journalist. Which isn't to say that Isaacson's tone is disrespectful – he's full of admiration for Jobs's obsessive perfectionism when it comes to getting technology products right – only that he hasn't left anything out. (To read more, click here.)