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[Translate] Steve Jobs is no longer of this Earth, and while your response may be ‘He never was, even when he was here,’ the bottom line is Mr. Jobs is no longer around to scream about and wage war against Adobe Flash on the Apple iOS operating system. Given that, and his well documented reasons for preferring HTML5 to Adobe Flash, would Mr. Jobs have done an about-face and hired Adobe’s former Flash guru Kevin Lynch, as was done last month? Yep, Kevin Lynch, the same guy who starred in this parody video in 2009: Jobs...

[Translate] That photo is of Two And A Half Men star and Internet entrepreneur Ashton Kutcher, bearing a really scary resemblance to Apple Computer Founder and CEO Steve Jobs, and from the upcoming movie JOBS. The movie has been in the works almost since Steve passed away of complications due to pancreatic cancer on October 5th, 2011, at the age of 56. When...

[Translate] A number of American tech bloggers have pointed to the French blog Nowhereelse.fr, as having true photos of the Apple iPhone 5. But it’s obvious some bloggers over here in the USA failed to read the translated version of what was written at Nowhereelse.fr by Steve Hemmerstoffer. It’s is presented in a careful away, as the iPhone presented...

[Translate] Apple CEO Tim Cook, Apple Founder and CEO Steve Jobs’ pick to replace him prior to his passing (both shown above), can look back and laugh at Victoria Murphy (now Victoria Murphy Barrett) an Associate Editor with Forbes Magazine to this day, who, in 2004 let loose with a character assassination that basically said he wasn’t executive material,...

[Translate] Apple iPhone You read that correctly: “Find Apple iPhone App Helps Oakland Police Catch Robbers” I recently purchased an Apple iPad for my Mom, with an eye toward buying her an Apple iPhone and a Mac Mini so she can sync her information, and find her devices. But the other reason is so if someone steals either the iPad or the iPhone, the robbers can be tracked down. Now comes this press release from the Oakland Police Department: News from: Oakland Police Department February 17, 2012 User Installed Software...

[Translate] As the news of Apple CEO Steve Jobs decision to step down from the post of leader of the iconic company he created spreads, some interesting perspectives on Jobs come out. Perhaps few – well, I haven’t seen one yet – are as interesting as what happened to then “10 or 12″ year old Allen Paltrow. On his blog, Mr. Paltrow (related to Gwyneth Paltrow?) recounts the story of how he was such a huge Apple fanboy that he shaved the Apple Logo into his hair style with every Mac OS launch. Paltrow...

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[Translate] Steve Jobs is 55-years-old and has been suffering from pancreatic cancer, as reported by PBS. He has been on medical leave since January 17, 2011 and he has recently (just hours ago) announced his resignation as Apple’s CEO in a Press Release: ” PRESS RELEASE: Letter from Steve Jobs August 24, 2011-To the Apple Board of Directors and the Apple Community: I have always said if there ever came a day when I could no longer meet my duties and expectations as Apple’s CEO, I would be the first to let you...

[Translate]   More at Zennie62.com | Follow me on Twitter! For whatever reason – proximity to each other in Silicon Valley, a mutual admiration for the culture of each firm, or more concretely Apple’s constant drive to make its computers the best for video-bloggers – it seems Apple Computer and YouTube are all but one company. Consider that according to Apple Insider, Apple now has built in support for YouTube across all of the latest versions of its main product lines: IPhone, Apple TV, iMovie, and now QuickTime....

[Translate] More ar SFGate: “Apple Inc. co-founder and CEO Steve Jobs still expects to return from his medical leave at the end of June, according to an Apple director who responded to an investor at the company’s annual shareholder meeting Wednesday. The investor — who was the only one to press for details on Jobs’ health — had asked when the board knew Jobs planned to step away from his daily duties. Apple director Arthur Levinson responded that since Jobs announced Jan. 14 that he needed to go on leave, “nothing...

[Translate] More at CNET News: “Apple has confirmed that CEO Steve Jobs will step down from his CEO post while recuperating from a hormone imbalance. His absence will stretch until the end of June.Tim Cook, Apple’s chief operating officer, will run the company during Jobs’ absence, according an e-mail Jobs sent to Apple employees that was released to the media.Jobs said in the e-mail:Unfortunately, the curiosity over my personal health continues to be a distraction not only for me and my family, but everyone else at Apple...

[Translate] More at MOBODOJO: “I’m periodically amazed at the lengths hackers will go to do something stupid. What they are doing now is hacking MacRumors live blog feed from the MacWorld keynote. The first comment indicated that Steve Jobs had died, which is untrue. ” – Yiah! What’s the deal with hackers wishing that Steve Jobs was dead? This started with the infamous iReport video and has went from there. Maybe the best thing is for Jobs to walk around the floor of MacWorld just so they all leave him alone. Or...

[Translate] Apple Announces Its Last Year at MacworldFrom Apple’s website: “CUPERTINO, California—December 16, 2008—Apple® today announced that this year is the last year the company will exhibit at Macworld Expo. Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing, will deliver the opening keynote for this year’s Macworld Conference & Expo, and it will be Apple’s last keynote at the show. The keynote address will be held at Moscone West on Tuesday, January 6, 2009 at 9:00 a.m. Macworld...