Apple says CEO Steve Jobs is back at work a few days a week and working from home other days

Apple CEO Steve Jobs back at work few days a week

SEATTLE — Apple Inc. co-founder and CEO Steve Jobs is back at his office a few days a week after taking a 5½-month medical leave and getting a new liver.

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Reports say Apple CEO Jobs had liver transplant, expected back to work soon

Reports: Apple CEO Steve Jobs had liver transplant

NEW YORK — Apple Inc. co-founder and CEO Steve Jobs, whose recovery from pancreatic cancer appeared less certain when he had to take medical leave in January, received a liver transplant two months ago but is recovering well, The Wall Street Journal reported Saturday.

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Steve Jobs just had a liver transplant surgery!

steve-jobs-iphoneFrom April to this date, Steve Jobs' health has been of a prime concern for the entire tech-world. While we got rumors that Steve was working for Apple Table Pc or that he is active inside Apple, we also had a common sense to ignore some news that weren't just acceptable enough. Proving our assumptions true, WSJ today reports a surprising piece of revelation that Steve Jobs had gone through a liver transplant surgery in Tennessee about two months ago. In 2004, it was disclosed that Jobs had suffered from pancreatic cancer, which was cured. But, a side effect of that cancer is likely the thing that lead to this liver transplant, many doctors familiar with such things have stated. The other details of the surgery is still not known but it actually poses some very interesting contexts into picture, now that we are sure (?) of how Steve is. Let's highlight upon that.

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Ill Steve Jobs still actively involved in Apple Operations

Cuppertino (California, US), - Apple Incorporated CEO Steve Jobs remains closely involved in key aspects of running the company, even though he has been on three months medical leave.

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Apple’s Steve Jobs to take medical leave

SAN FRANCISCO - Apple's iconic founder and chief executive Steve Jobs said Wednesday that he was taking medical leave from the company, leaving Chief Operating Officer Tim Cook in charge.

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