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‘It’s Not Cancer, It’s a Hormone Imbalance': Jobs

The reason Apple CEO Steve Jobs has been looking like a wraith is due to a mysterious new hormone imbalance that was hard to diagnose but now it has and Jobs expects to fatten up by summer. Jobs released a statement saying so Monday morning hours ahead of MacWorld opening apparently to head off further distracting speculation that he’s on his deathbed because his 2004 pancreatic cancer is back. It’s something he could have done when Apple suddenly announced last month that he wasn’t going to give his famous keynote at MacWorld, a move – officially attributed to some mumble about it being Apple’s last appearance at the IDG show – that simply fed the speculation and depressed Apple’s fragile stock price.

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05.01.2009 19:15:00 - Latest News from AJAXWORLD MAGAZINE

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05.01.2009 19:11:56 - CURRY.COM

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Holes give edge to new MoD armour

Scientists from the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) have devised ultra-hard vehicle armour to protect military personnel.

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05.01.2009 19:08:57 - BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition

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Jobs Clears the Air on Health Issue

In a rare instance of disclosing details about his private life, Steve Jobs posted a letter on Apple's Web site discussing his recent health problems. Jobs explains in the letter that a hormone disorder that has caused his weight and body mass to decline, apparently reducing his ability to metabolize protein. While a mystery to him and his doctors for months, he wrote, he now has a plan of attack to reverse the problem, which he'll be focusing on in the months to come.

While the recovery process will apparently be a gradual one, Jobs seems confident he will return to full health, and will be able to maintain his position as Apple's CEO. The latter point, is supported by another letter posted today by Apple's Board of Directors. The board offered its unwavering support during Steve's recuperation, writing, "If there ever comes a day when Steve wants to retire or for other reasons cannot continue to fulfill his duties as Apple’s CEO, you will know it." This indicates the board has never been in the dark about Jobs's health status.

It's good to hear that Jobs's health issues are under control, and that he is on the road to recovery. But why make such an announcement now? Jobs says he's writing so that we may all relax and enjoy the show this week, though this seems like a nice way of saying, "Quit talking about my health." He writes, "Unfortunately, my decision to have Phil deliver the Macworld keynote set off another flurry of rumors about my health, with some even publishing stories of me on my deathbed." Surely, this kind of speculation must get on his nerves, especially given the effect it appears to have on Apple's stock prices.

Perhaps it makes sense to discuss one's health issues only when it's clear as to what's going on. If the cause of Jobs's weight loss had him and his doctors puzzled, it stands to reason that he wasn't going to open up the noggin-scratching session to the public.

The letter's attempt at appealing to the Mac community for support, may, for some, be undercut by a gesture many perceived as demonstrating a lack of interest in community and tradition: namely, Apple's decision to not return for the 2010 Macworld Expo. This duality of appreciating and dismissing the Mac community is apparent in the letter's final sentences.

Jobs writes, "I hope the Apple community will support me in my recovery and know that I will always put what is best for Apple first. So now I’ve said more than I wanted to say, and all that I am going to say, about this."

And Jobs is justified in his grumpiness. After all, who among us would appreciate constant public speculation on our health problems?

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05.01.2009 19:01:25 - TidBITS

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Obama 'planning $800bn stimulus'

US President-elect Barack Obama is seeing Congressional leaders to discuss his stimulus plan, which reports say could total $800bn.

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05.01.2009 19:00:07 - BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition

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Caravans and boats hit by fires

Fourteen caravans are destroyed in an arson at a holiday park, while six boats are hit in a separate fire at a marina.

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05.01.2009 18:57:10 - BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition

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Oops! Twitter phishing scam snares CNN anchor

Rick Sanchez is one of the microblogging service's most popular users, so a whole lot of people saw when his account displayed a message about being high on illicit substances.

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05.01.2009 18:56:00 - CNET News.com

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Richardson Pick Proves Hitch For Obama

Gov. Bill Richardson has withdrawn as the Commerce Secretary designate, pending a grand jury investigation into a financial firm's contract with New Mexico. Now there are questions about Obama's transition team's vetting process.

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05.01.2009 18:54:34 - Technorati Front Page

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China targets Google in crackdown on porn

China launched a major crackdown on Internet pornography Monday targeting popular online portals and major search engines such as Google.

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05.01.2009 18:53:21 - Technorati Technology Channel

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Stocks mixed after rally

Stocks cut losses near midday Monday and turned mixed as investors played it cautious after last week's big rally.

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05.01.2009 18:48:42 - Technorati Business Channel

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