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The Guardian Technology blog (Free subscription) | 12 hours ago
After insistence from executives that Steve Jobs is fine, it turns out he's had surgery to help his digestion following his cancer treatment four years ago
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FinanMart.com - IT News (Free subscription) | yesterday
Case Study: LifeLink Foundation needed to provide business continuity and DR of critical transplant related information to multiple locations and needed to manage DR planning and implementation in a hurricane zone. Learn how VMware & EqualLogic worked together to implement two remote sites providing consolidated virtual storage, snapshot-based backup and recovery.
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迷客科技 (Free subscription) | yesterday
Anonymous sources have come forward to talk about the health of Apple CEO Steve Jobs, writes the New York Times. In a recent conference call Apple's CFO refused to discuss the state of Jobs, except to call the issue a "a private matter" and say Jobs would stay on as CEO. This has done little to assuage cancer fears however, triggered by an unusua...
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迷客科技 (Free subscription) | yesterday
Steve Jobs is reassuring some of his closest associates that rumors of his health are greatly exaggerated, but is telling those same people that he underwent a procedure this year related to his weight, the New York Times is reporting. "[In] recen...
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迷客科技 (Free subscription) | yesterday
Word coming out of the inner circle says there's no illness around Apple CEO Steve Jobs, and that reports of his ill health have been exagerrated. There's been numerous rumblings of concern at the Apple co-founders health in recent weeks. Questioned this week about the ill health rumours Apple's chief operating officer, Tim Cook, said: "Steve loves Apple. He serves at the pleasure of Apple's board....
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The First Post (Free subscription) | yesterday
This week Apple announced its most successful financial quarter in the company's history. Sales surged, forecasts were surpassed. So why has the share price fallen through the…
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Forbes (Free subscription) | 1 hour ago
When it comes to dieting and exercise, technologists like Apple's chief can go to extremes.
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The Beanster™ Blog (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
Tech Loving, Trance Listening, Cigarette Smoking, Dimsum Eating, Coffee Drinking... Jedi in Training
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HardMac.com (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
Far from being extinguished, the polemics concerning the health of Steve Jobs continued to swell lately. The issue at stake is his life expectancy, but also his right to refuse to comment about this information. All in all, one is now as certain as possible( as we told you) that he was indeed ill a few days before the WWDC and that things since are in order These leaks about his health, coming from...
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Valleywag (Free subscription) | 8 hours ago
Flashback to 1996. Steve Jobs and Steve Ballmer in PBS' Triumph of the Nerds. Ballmer promises that Microsoft's newfound focus — after cutting ties to IBM — will rocket the company ahead.... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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CogDogBlog (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
Stand back, set the blog phasers on snark! Before the rant starts (and if you cannot tell from the graphic above it might be juicy) for those that miss my not so subtle reference, do you remember all those times on Star Trek when they said, “Set your phasers on stun”? Did you ever [...]
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Entrepreneur Watch (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
Rich Karlgaard at Fortune has a very thoughtful discussion over whether Steve Job's health is a private matter. If he is seriously ill, should he disclose the information because of the fact that people's pension funds and livelihoods are dependent...
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迷客科技 (Free subscription) | 22/07/2008
Investors eye health of Apple's Steve Jobs Reuters - 1 hour ago BANGALORE ( Reuters ) - Industry and investor concerns about the health of Apple Inc's Chief Executive Steve Jobs have not dimmed more than a month after he appeared dramatically thinner at the ... Investors eyes health of Apple's Steve Jobs: report - MSN Money Apple Investors Question Steve Jobs Health - NewsOXY BloggingStocks
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CNNMoney.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Apple CEO looks ill. The company won't talk about it. And investors are nervous. Here's one plausible explanation for Jobs' gaunt appearance.
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Apple Gazette (Free subscription) | yesterday
Anonymous sources have spoken with The New York Times, and claim that Steve Jobs’ cancer HAS NOT returned. While I’m not one to generally trust “anonymous sources” I would like to believe that the ones The New York Times spoke to recently are telling the truth. The Times claims that their source is very reliable [...]