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This past January, it became known that Steve Jobs was going to take a ~six month hiatus from Apple in order to focus on getting better. Probably a good thing, too, given that his health was noticeably taking a toll. Well, we're just about at the end of that six-month stretch, and it appears that all is going according to plan.
It even appears that Jobs has recently made a few trips to the Apple Campus, which somewhat reaffirms the rumor that he is indeed ready to return to work. Since he's left, not much seems to have been affected, but I'm sure many will be glad to see him return back to his position as CEO.
With these recent reports, some are speculating that we might see Jobs appear at the upcoming WWDC conference, taking place this week. That seems a little doubtful, but it would be possible. No one except Apple knows just how good of health Jobs is in, and chances are he'd prefer to wait until he's 100% again before making another appearance.
A better theory would be that Jobs will make a surprise appearance near the launch of the as-yet-unannounced next-gen iPhone (admittedly, we jacked this theory from former Apple PR guru Anuj Nayar, but it truly is the best one). Either way, it's clear at this point that Jobs will definitely be making a comeback to the company, and he undoubtedly has "one more thing" up his sleeve.
Source: Ars Technica
It even appears that Jobs has recently made a few trips to the Apple Campus, which somewhat reaffirms the rumor that he is indeed ready to return to work. Since he's left, not much seems to have been affected, but I'm sure many will be glad to see him return back to his position as CEO.
With these recent reports, some are speculating that we might see Jobs appear at the upcoming WWDC conference, taking place this week. That seems a little doubtful, but it would be possible. No one except Apple knows just how good of health Jobs is in, and chances are he'd prefer to wait until he's 100% again before making another appearance.
A better theory would be that Jobs will make a surprise appearance near the launch of the as-yet-unannounced next-gen iPhone (admittedly, we jacked this theory from former Apple PR guru Anuj Nayar, but it truly is the best one). Either way, it's clear at this point that Jobs will definitely be making a comeback to the company, and he undoubtedly has "one more thing" up his sleeve.
Source: Ars Technica