Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Steve Jobs

SEC Reportedly Studying Disclosures on Apple CEO Jobs

Probe might be justified, but unlikely to unearth anything more >>

Many Still Want Apple CEO's Scalp, or Pancreas, or Liver

Why is anyone surprised the master of secrets is keeping his health concerns to himself? more >>

Apple Should Disclose What All Its Executives Weigh

No company is more dependent on one man's health than Apple is on Steve Jobs' more >>

Israel’s Gaza Invasion Deepens Ideological Divides, Leon Panetta Makes the Right People Happy (if You’re on the Right), and Mac Gets Hacked

The Middle East debate continues; Panetta, Burris, the Senate, and Mac more >>

Apple: America's Most Fragile Company

A company isn't healthy when the CEO's health drives manic swings in the stock price more >>

Steve Jobs’s Letter Does Little to Clear Up Health Mystery

The uncertain status of Apple's chief leaves many people wondering. more >>

Internet Tries to Kill Steve Jobs

He's fine. more >>

Apple Poised to Take Over Our Digital World

Forrester says Jobs & Co. can best tame today's home entertainment software, gadgets, and cables. more >>

Bookshelf: Business Books for the Executive's Nightstand

Book: Inside Steve's Brain more >>

Fortune Finds Trouble With Steve Jobs

Magazine profile describes risks that come with the Apple CEO's genius. more >>

The iPhone's Set Free With a Touch

Apple takes the covers off its new iPod line and slashes the price of the iPhone. more >>

Baby Pictures

The Washington Times is running on the front page of its print edition, above the fold, two pictures of Amillia Taylor, the baby born after a gestation period of 21 weeks. They are striking pictures. more >>

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