Apple says Steve Jobs back on job

SAN FRANCISCO - Apple CEO Steve Jobs has returned to the company he founded following a six month medical leave during which he had a liver transplant, the company said Monday.

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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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Speculations about Steve Jobs’ heath: Steve Wozniak says he is doing good, but really?

steve-jobs-iphoneWell all the tech enthusiasts have been concerned about two things mostly in recent times. Windows 7 and Steve Jobs' health. Of course you remember that Mr. Jobs, one of the highest-profile CEOs in the tech sector, went on medical leave in January, saying in a letter to employees that his health issues “are more complex than I originally thought.”

Anyway, when asked by Venturebeat at the this week’s All Things D technology business conference. Apple's co-founder Steve Wozniak 'also claimed that he has never directly asked Jobs about his health.'

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Steve Jobs is Working Again, For a Newer iPhone and Apple Tablet PC!

steve-jobs-iphoneWhen Apple is considered, can Steve Jobs be far away? Well, despite having a life threatening hormone imbalance disease for which Mr. Jobs is to stay at home and not come to his office, it seems he has never lost touch. According to a recent disclosure, Apple is working on a new version if iPhone and a device that is bigger than an iPhone and smaller than a regular notebook. The company has worked hard to try and convince investors and analysts that despite Jobs no longer working full-time at Apple, his presence doesn't effectively make or break the company. But it wasn't taken wholeheartedly neither by apple fanboys or the share holders. This news should partially assure them but raise a question too.

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Apple sans Jobs: finger crossed over replacement

No Jobs, no Apple. For Apple - devotees were left awestruck after a wrecking announcement, Apple Inc's iconic chief Steve Jobs was to bench himself for six month. Jobs is universally acknowledged as the creative mastermind behind the success of software and consumer electronics major, Apple. Among his line of contributions for the company, the pitchman was behind world's most popular Apple products - Mac computers, the iPod and the iPhone. It's realized, simply Apple can't breath without Jobs.

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Toilet Disposable Cellphone

Helsinki's sewerage problem with toilet-disposed cellphones gave me an idea. Why not design disposable, bio-degradable cellphones?

Imagine the great use cases:

You are very angry with your significant other / fiance or your boss. How better to show your anger and utter contempt than to flush your cellphone down the toilet while he/she is still speaking. Imagine the look on his face when his monologue is greeted by a flushing toilet.
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