online.wsj.com - 6/5/2009
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After months of uncertainty about Steve Jobs's health, the Apple Inc. chief executive appears on track to return from medical leave this month, said people familiar with Apple. The big question now among Apple's business partners, investors and fans: Will Mr. Jobs make his reappearance at ...
i4u.com - 6/8/2009
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Apple today released Safari 4 at the WWDC
2009. Apple calls Safari 4 the world's fastest and...
most innovative web browser. Safari 4 will be available for Mac( and Windows PCs and introduced as a beta in February of this year, Safari 4 features the Nitro e...
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Safari 4 released by Apple
engadget.com - 6/9/2009
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After showing off Mac OS X 10.6 "
Snow Leopard " at last year's WWDC, Apple is...
finally ready to ship it out the door this coming September, for a quite reasonable upgrade fee of $29 for Leopard users (as opposed to the regular $129 for larger ...
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Apple shipping Snow Leopard in September, $29 upgrade
technologyexpert.blogspot.com - 6/5/2009
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Naysayers, time to eat your hat. The Wall
Street Journal is reporting that Steve Jobs, CEO of...
Apple, is ready to return to the helm of the Cupertino, CA based technology company, as scheduled, by the end of June. In mid-January of this year, Steve Jobs took a medical leave of absence, giving ...
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Steve Jobs Ready to Return to Apple: Report
Tech-Ex —
... Naysayers, time to eat your hat. The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple, is ready to return to the helm of the Cupertino, CA based technology company, as scheduled, by the end of June. ...
Steve Jobs back at Apple this month
DV Hardware —
... WSJ claims Steve Jobs is planning to return to Apple this month after a medical leave of six months. The big question now among Apple's business partners, investors and fans: Will Mr. Jobs make his reappearance at Apple's annual software developers' conference next week in San Francisco, possibly to unveil a new iPhone? Mr. Jobs, a survivor of pancreatic cancer, went on medical leave in January. He had earlier exhibited significant weight loss, and cited a nutritional problem related to a hormone imbalance. The unexpected departure, and the ...
Report: Steve Jobs recovered, set for timely return to Apple
Ars Technica —
... Apple CEO Steve Jobs is reportedly on track to return to Apple full-time later this month, right on schedule. Insiders speaking to The Wall Street Journal claim that Jobs' recovery is "coming along" and that Apple's directors have been receiving weekly updates since Jobs took leave in January. Whether or not we'll see him at next week's WWDC keynote, however, remains up in the air. ...
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Report: Steve Jobs recovered, set for timely return to Apple
arstechnica.com 6/8/2009 —
Apple CEO Steve Jobs is reportedly on track to return to Apple full-time later this month, right on schedule. Insiders speaking to The Wall Street Journal claim that Jobs' recovery is "coming along" and that Apple's directors have been ...
What If Jobs Doesn't Return To Apple? - Business Center
pcworld.com 2/26/2009 — Regardless of what Apple honchos said at today's shareholder meeting , I have come to the sad conclusion that Steve Jobs will never return to the helm at Apple . This is another of those “I hope am wrong, but . . .” posts that I hate to write. But, ...
Steve Jobs Admits to Skipping Macworld Due to Illness
technologyexpert.blogspot.com 1/5/2009 — Another Steve Jobs health rumor? No, not a rumor this time. Information from an open letter from Steve Jobs, filed via press release , confirms that he is skipping Macworld due to illness. Yet, at the time of this writing, AAPL stock is up! The ...
Apple Stock Drops After Another Steve Jobs "Poor Health" Rumor
technologyexpert.blogspot.com 12/31/2008 — You can predict it: anything negative about Steve Jobs, whether its his health, or (sometime) in the future, his retirement, and Apple stock tanks. There was yet another ill health rumor today, and you can probably see from the intraday stock graph ...
Letter from Apple CEO Steve Jobs
apple.com 1/5/2009 — January 5, 2009 Letter from Apple CEO Steve Jobs Dear Apple Community, For the first time in a decade, I m getting to spend the holiday season with my family, rather than intensely preparing for a Macworld keynote. Unfortunately, my decision to have ...
Inside Source Says Apple to buy nVidia
tweaktown.com 4/1/2009 — An inside source at Apple tells us that Steve Jobs has Ok'd the purchase of nVidia. For the last year Apple has leaned on nVidia to provide chipsets for their products but Sr. Steve of Jobs has never
Apple Waves Good-Bye to Macworld
technologyexpert.blogspot.com 12/16/2008 — It's the end of an era. The 2009 edition of Macworld will be its last, Apple announced on Tuesday. Additionally, Steve Jobs will not be giving the keynote. Now Apple doesn't run Macworld, IDG does. But pulling out of Macworld may in fact be the ...
Steve Jobs to Take Medical Leave Through End of June
technologyexpert.blogspot.com 1/14/2009 — Apple CEO Steve Jobs has announced he will be taking a medical leave, effective now through the end of June. Apple COO Tim Cook will run the company until then. Jobs announced the leave in a letter to employees, saying his health issues were "more ...
Apple CEO Jobs at work on Monday: witness
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reuters.com 6/23/2009 — Clare Baldwin and Sinead Carew SAN FRANCISCO/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Apple Inc Chief Executive Steve Jobs was at the company's headquarters on Monday, underscoring speculation the pancreatic cancer survivor may have returned to work. Jobs, who has been ...
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bloomberg.com 1/21/2009 — Apple Disclosures About Jobs Said to Face SEC Review (Update2) By David Scheer and Connie Guglielmo Jan. 21 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. regulators are examining Apple Inc. ’s disclosures about Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs ’s health problems to ensure ...
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The Register 6/2/2009
Reverse takeover almost complete Steve Jobs may have engineered the most audacious reverse-takeover in tech history when Apple "acquired" NeXT in 1996. Within a year, Jobs and his NeXT colleagues had purged Apple executives from all the key ...
Jobs market: Bad but getting worse more slowly —
The Register 6/4/2009
More demand for IT staff The UK jobs market, for both permanent and temporary positions, is in a bad way - but it is getting worse more slowly than it has for months.… Whitepaper - Creating portals with Office Sharepoint: put an end to the ...
Steve Jobs could return for iPhone speech next week —
The Register 6/5/2009
Or not Apple's chief executive Steve Jobs could return from sick leave next week, in order to present the new iPhone at its developer conference in San Francisco.… Whitepaper - Creating portals with Office Sharepoint: put an end to the ...