Is Steve Jobs back at work?
With the end of June rapidly approaching, is it possible that Steve Jobs has returned to work already? Maybe, maybe not, but that day would seem to be imminent. More: continued here
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With the end of June rapidly approaching, is it possible that Steve Jobs has returned to work already? Maybe, maybe not, but that day would seem to be imminent. More: continued here
Steve Jobs, who has been on medical leave from Apple Inc. since January to treat an undisclosed medical condition, received a liver transplant in Tennessee about two months ago. The chief executive has been recovering well and is expected to return to work on schedule later this month, though he may work part-time initially. More:…
It appears as if Steve Jobs will indeed return to Apple by the end of June after taking a six-month leave from the company. The world is watching to see whether he’ll make a surprise appearance at WWDC next week, though many believe he’s saving that surprise for another time. More: continued here
What makes a great entrepreneur tick? What drives them to go the extra mile to success? These lesser know facts about Steve Jobs might just give you a clue. More: continued here
Apple CEO Steve Jobs is “healthy and energetic,” according to Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple. Wozniak made the comments to The Wall Street Journal at the paper’s “All Things D” conference Wednesday. More: continued here
While all eyes are on Apple’s annual developers conference as a likely forum for new iPhone hardware announcements, one Wall Street analyst is advising clients that better bets may be placed on an event a few weeks later that may also mark the return of Steve Jobs. In a note to clients, Piper Jaffray analyst…
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According to his lawyer, Apple CEO Steve Jobs did not feel well enough to attend a town council meeting on Tuesday over demolition permits for one his properties. More: continued here
As Philip Elmer-Dewitt reminds us, Steve Jobs owns a mansion in Woodside, CA, that he’s been trying to have demolished for years. Why? Because he hates the place. More: continued here
It seems unthinkable today — but more than two decades ago, when personal computers were still new and everybody listened to music on a Walkman, Steve Jobs was cast out of Apple. The year was 1985. IBM and Microsoft dominated the world of computing. The revolutionary Macintosh, launched with such fanfare just a year earlier,…
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According to this morning’s Wall Street Journal, Steve Jobs is working on digital nomad-oriented products, while himself living as a digital nomad — a telecommuter if not an “extreme telecommuter.” How will actually living the digital nomad lifestyle improve his vision for new products? More: continued here
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – More than three months into a medical leave from Apple Inc, Chief Executive Steve Jobs remains closely involved in key aspects of running the company, the Wall Street Journal reported Saturday, citing people familiar with the… More: continued here
Assuming Steve Jobs returns in late June, as scheduled, his medical leave is approaching its halfway point. So how’s Apple doing in his absence? Very well, we’d say — almost as if he hadn’t left. More: continued here
Interesting question. I am wondering if there aren’t any people who haven’t discussed this lately. Probably one of the best pieces I have read on this topic. More: continued here
Wasn’t it great to see Apple roll out a huge number and variety of new Macs and accessories on Tuesday without the benefit of Steve Jobs? The company’s culture and talent run deep, and Apple is in very capable hands with Tim Cook in charge. The new line-up is quite nice. On the other hand,…
Despite grumbling by some shareholders about how Apple handled health news of CEO Steve Jobs, the acting head of the media company expressed confidence the firm will continue to succeed. “I’m confident in the future,” operations chief Tim Cook told shareholders during an hour-long meeting at Apple headquarters. In terms of market success, Cook’s comment…