Apple set to unveil new iPad, with or without Jobs
* Jobs: will he or won’t he?
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Apple set to unveil new iPad, with or without Jobs
* Jobs: will he or won’t he?
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Report: Steve Jobs Still Working From Home
Three weeks after taking an indefinite medical leave, a report from the Wall Street Journal says Apple CEO Steve Jobs is still actively working from home.
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Jobs Takes Another Health Leave
Apple Inc. Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs took a leave of absence as a rare form of cancer he’s been battling since 2004 and a more recent liver transplant worsened his health, a person with knowledge of the matter said.
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Jobs Leaves Apple Sitting Pretty
When I first saw the news that my favorite CEO of all time, Apple’s Steve Jobs, was taking another medical leave of absence from Apple, I was worried. I immediately hoped that he was not having a major new problem with his transplanted liver or that his pancreatic cancer was returning.
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Apple’s Steve Jobs to take further medical leave
Apple co-founder and chief executive Steve Jobs announced Monday he was taking a medical leave of absence, 18 months after returning to the company following a liver transplant.
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Rupert Murdoch and Steve Jobs to unveil The Daily on Jan. 19
Steve Jobs will join News Corps. CEO Rupert Murdoch next week to announce the launch of The Daily for the iPad, according to Yahoo’s blog The Cutline. The event is expected to take place at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art on Wednesday, January 19, but the date may change according to the report. Neither News Corps. nor Apple have officially acknowledged that the event is taking place.
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Jobs and Murdoch to Unveil “The Daily” January 19 [REPORT]
Steve Jobs will join Rupert Murdoch on stage at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art to reveal iPad newspaper The Daily , The Cutline reports citing a source familiar with the matter. The date for the event…
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Apple’s Jobs Tops BoomTown’s 10 Most Fascinating Techies in 2010 Survey
Of course, he won. Dominating tech’s mindshare and press coverage in 2010, Apple CEO and Co-founder Steve Jobs also handily took the No. 1 slot of a reader poll conducting by BoomTown as the last days of year.
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At the influential D conference room full of leaders with iPad on their knees Steve Jobs announced nothing less than the end of the PC era. Steve insisted that we are all from that generation and should unlearn what we know. The devices we will all be mostly interacting will have less intermediaries between you and the content or the app and will have that “ipad magic” with its virtual keyboard. A real keyboard is necessary only a few percent of the time during which you can use a Bluetooth keyboard will enjoying the natural ipad UI the rest of the time, mostly consuming information. Steve compared all PCs, including Mac books, to trucks. He explained that at the beginning if the car revolution there were mostly trucks because people could not afford better personal cars and trucks quickly became a minority when cars got better and cheaper. PCs would become, like trucks, something needed by very few people mostly for professional use.
Apple’s Jobs blasts rivals as iPad sales disappoint
* Margins, iPad shipments disappoint
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