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Apple Chief Temporarily Steps Aside
Apple Chief Temporarily Steps Aside
Saying his health issues were “more complex” than he originally thought, Steven P. Jobs is taking a leave until the end of June. >
Apple’s Chief Taking a Medical Leave
Apple’s Chief Taking a Medical Leave
nytimes.com — Saying his health issues were “more complex” than he originally thought, Steven P. Jobs is taking a... leave until the end of June. > (more) Apple’s Chief Taking a Medical Leave
Apple Still Thinking About Netbooks, But Isn't Ready
Apple Still Thinking About Netbooks, But Isn't Ready
blog.wired.com — During its quarterly earnings call Wednesday, Apple reinforced its skepticism in netbooks, saying their low-powered CPUs, cramped... keyboards and small displays are not enough to satisfy customers. "We've got some ideas, but right now we ... (more) Apple Still Thinking About Netbooks, But Isn't Ready
Steve Jobs Takes 'Medical Leave' from Apple
Steve Jobs Takes 'Medical Leave' from Apple
valleywag.gawker.com — CNBC's website is reporting that Steve Jobs , Apple's heroic CEO, is taking a six-month leave of... absence to deal with his declining health. It is the best thing for Jobs. And for Apple. Jobs has battled pancreatic cancer and its aftereffects since ... (more) Steve Jobs Takes 'Medical Leave' from Apple
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Steve Jobs Doesn't Have Cancer -- NYT (AAPL)
Silicon Alley Insider — ... The New York Times' Brad Stone reports that Steve is not suffering from a recurrence of pancreatic cancer, which he was treated for in 2004. ...

Apple tries out Steve 2.0 era as the real Steve tries to absorb more food
PalmAddicts — ... There is of course a huge concern of what really make the hard working psychedelic Apple CEO to take 6 months of rest, and what did he really mean by saying his "health-related issues are more complex" than he thought. Once again New York Times (via ...

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