Steve Jobs has been on medical leave for about 3 weeks, but he's still in charge at Apple. According to The Wall Street Journal, Steve Jobs is running Apple from home, and is working on the next version of the iPad and iPhone.
"The 55-year-old Mr. Jobs, whose ailment hasn't been disclosed, has been taking business meetings at home and on the phone, these people said.
He also has been seen on Apple's Cupertino, Calif., campus and in public in Palo Alto, Calif., with a company executive, said people familiar with the matter.
Among products he is continuing to work on are the next version of the iPad tablet computer, expected out in the next couple of months, and a new iPhone, expected to be released this summer, said two of these people."
This is good news for Apple fans. The world has been nervous about Mr. Jobs' condition because no other CEO is tied so closely to a company's success. If Steve can get back to Apple in good health we will all breath a collective sigh of relief. If not, Apple's future is uncertain. The last time the company parted ways with Jobs the outcome was near bankruptcy.
"The 55-year-old Mr. Jobs, whose ailment hasn't been disclosed, has been taking business meetings at home and on the phone, these people said.
He also has been seen on Apple's Cupertino, Calif., campus and in public in Palo Alto, Calif., with a company executive, said people familiar with the matter.
Among products he is continuing to work on are the next version of the iPad tablet computer, expected out in the next couple of months, and a new iPhone, expected to be released this summer, said two of these people."
This is good news for Apple fans. The world has been nervous about Mr. Jobs' condition because no other CEO is tied so closely to a company's success. If Steve can get back to Apple in good health we will all breath a collective sigh of relief. If not, Apple's future is uncertain. The last time the company parted ways with Jobs the outcome was near bankruptcy.