Submit a Story!
Apple's Jobs is (Still) Fine (Jim Goldman/CNBC.com)
At this moment, the must-read stories in technology are scattered across hundreds of news sites and blogs. That's far too much for any reader to follow. Fortunately, Techmeme arranges all of these links into a single, easy-to-scan page. Story selection is accomplished via computer algorithm ...
Comments
Blog Reactions

Picturing a 9-inch iPod tablet
Brainstorm Tech: Technology blogs, news and analysis from Fortune Magazine » Apple 2.0 — ... . Or maybe it’s because nobody really knows what’s going on with Steve Jobs’ health. But less than a week before the start of Macworld 2009, the lead story on ...

Steve Jobs Explains His Weight Loss in Healthnote
TechCrunch — ... of giving the keynote at this year’s Macworld, there was rampant speculation once again about his health. The shares took a hit as investors began to worry about whether Jobs would be able to remain at the helm of the company. Despite an obvious distaste for talking publicly about his health, Apple released a letter today from Jobs designed to dispel the rumors that his cancer has returned, but which reveals that a mysterious “hormone imbalance” has caused him to lose weight. It also admits that this health problem indeed was the reason why Jobs won’t ...

Related Content
Jim Goldman: ‘Steve Jobs Is Fine. It’s Macworld the Expo That’s on Its Last Legs.’
cnbc.com 12/17/2008 — CNBC’s Jim Goldman: I can tell you that sources inside the company tell me that Jobs’s decision was more about politics than his pancreas. Sources tell me that if Jobs for some reason was unable to perform any of his ...
Daring Fireball Linked List: Jim Goldman: 'Steve Jobs Is Fine. It's Macworld the Expo That's on Its Last Legs.'
daringfireball.net 12/17/2008 — Jim Goldman: ‘Steve Jobs Is Fine. It’s Macworld the Expo That’s on Its Last Legs.’ CNBC’s Jim Goldman: I can tell you that sources inside the company tell me that Jobs’s decision was more about politics than his pancreas. Sources tell me that if Jobs ...
Fake Steve and Jim Goldman go at it...
9to5mac.com 1/15/2009 — Uncomfortable!!!!!
For Apple's Jobs, What a Difference a Week Makes - Tech Check with Jim Goldman
cnbc.com 1/15/2009 — Apple CEO Steve Jobs is admitting that his health issues have not only become a serious distraction for him, his family and the Apple community, but they've also become more "complex" than Mr. Jobs had originally thought. He'll take himself out of the ...
Apple's Not So Quiet Rally And Why It Will Continue - Tech Check with Jim Goldman
cnbc.com 2/6/2009 — On Wednesday, January 14, the day Apple [ AAPL Loading... ( ) ] CEO Steve Jobs announced he would be taking a 6-month medical leave of absence, Apple shares closed at $85.33. From the moment that news hit the tape, shares began to slide, and by ...
"Madness" Around Jobs And Apple: Time For Uptick Rule - Tech Check with Jim Goldman
cnbc.com 12/17/2008 — Short of the long list of shorts out there in Apple Inc. [ AAPL Loading... ( ) ] stock, I don't think anyone would argue about what seems to be a year's worth of heavy market manipulation surrounding this company. And following the massive amount of ...
CNBC's Goldman: Steve Jobs In Denial. So Is Goldman (AAPL)
alleyinsider.com 1/15/2009 — CNBC reporter Jim Goldman says an "extremely well known" technology industry executive "part of Jobs' circle" tells him that Apple (AAPL) CEO Steve Jobs is "in a state of denial" about his health. But Jobs isn't the only one in denial. After ...
Apple's 3G iPhone Passes RAZR In Sales - Tech Check with Jim Goldman
cnbc.com 11/10/2008 — Last week, we learned that Apple's iPhone had become the top smartphone choice among business customers , which probably came as a shock to Research in Motion , the maker of the ubiquitous BlackBerry. Today's news from NPD about iPhone's new lofty ...
Note to CNBC: Pull Jim Goldman Off Apple | The Penenberg Post
fastcompany.com 1/19/2009 — At CNBC, you can be wrong, wrong and wrong again, and suffer no consequences. At least that's what appears to be the case with the network's Silicon Valley Bureau Chief and professional Apple apologist, Jim Goldman. Case in point: The Steve Jobs ...
Apple iPhone Gets The Business From Citrix - Tech Check with Jim Goldman
cnbc.com 11/12/2008 — Just last week, JD Power made headlines when it released a study showing that Apple's iPhone was the top mobile device among business users. It was a surprise since Apple was clearly trying to create a consumer-oriented smart phone to fill the gap ...
Macworld Puts Its Future In Hands Of Apple FanboysInformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs 12/31/2008
With Steve Jobs passing on the January classic and Apple pulling out altogether after next year, the brain trust at IDG is hosting a town hall meeting of Macintosh faithful for suggestions. Is there wisdom in the collective?
New Jobs rumor trips Apple sharesTechnology 12/31/2008
Shares of Apple were on their way to a gain Tuesday, with the rest of the stock market. Then came yet another report that Chief Executive Steve Jobs was in failing health.
Steve Jobs' Health Is Everyone's BusinessYahoo! Finance: Tech Ticker 12/31/2008
From Silicon Alley Insider, Dec. 31, 2008: The latest word on Apple (AAPL) CEO Steve Jobs' health: He's fine. That's what CNBC's Jim Goldman says, based on his Apple source. And that's what a
5 predictions for 2009CNET News.com 12/31/2008
Will Steve Jobs announcement his retirement in 2009? Will Windows 7 launch? Don Reisinger looks ahead to 2009.
Macworld will be notable for who won't be there, what it won't haveTechnology 1/1/2009
Apple prognosticators don't expect new product lines to be announced at Macworld, given that Jobs isn't scheduled to be there to cast his marketing spell '” company senior vice president Phil Schiller will take his place on the big stage. Also, ...