WSJ: Steve Jobs "on track" to return to Apple

Fri Jun 5, 2009 9:19AM EDT

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Nearly six months after stepping down as Apple's CEO for an extended medical leave, Steve Jobs—who was "one real sick guy" during his absence, according to a source—is on the mend, and looks set to return to work this month, the Wall Street Journal reports.

Citing a series of anonymous sources, the Journal says that Jobs "appears on track to return from medical leave this month." Some are even speculating that he might take the stage during Monday's WWDC keynote, possibly with a new iPhone in hand.

Sightings of Jobs, who announced he was stepping down in January due to a "hormone imbalance," have been few and far between. Last month, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak said he'd spoken to Jobs and that he sounded "healthy" and "energetic," but added that he didn't ask Jobs specifically about his condition.

One source who'd been regularly briefed on Jobs' health told the Journal that Jobs was "fundamentally ... starving to death over a nine-month period" because he "couldn't digest protein." However, while Jobs was "one real sick guy" at one point, he "took corrective action" and "is coming along," the source said in the Journal story.

So, will we see Jobs—hopefully no longer as gaunt as he looked last year—at the Apple keynote Monday? Industry observers seem divided on that question, although another Journal source claims that Apple is "trying to coordinate Mr. Jobs' return with a product launch of public event."

Personally, I think that the launch of a new iPhone—arguably Jobs' crowning achievement at Apple, at least since his triumphant return to Cupertino in 1997—would be the ideal time for the iconic, black-turtleneck-and-jeans-wearing CEO to return to the spotlight.

Then again, Apple might want to show that it can launch a splashy new iPhone without Jobs.

Indeed, after all the concern about whether Apple could thrive without its famous founder, the company has actually done just fine, successfully launching a refreshed line of iMacs, along with a tiny, headline-grabbing iPod Shuffle. Meanwhile, the unveiling of iPhone Software 3.0 went off without a hitch, and as the Journal notes, Apple's stock is up 68 percent since Jobs went on leave.

So, what do you think: Will the "One More Thing" on Monday be Mr. Steve Jobs himself?

Related:
Jobs Ready to Return to Apple Helm [Wall Street Journal]

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  • 46 Posted by eduardodelfino on Sat Jun 6, 2009 9:35AM EDT Report Abuse

    wait let me click oh no, it's two fingers oh no, slide your hand to the right, apple requires too much hand coordination. Go windows...

  • 47 Posted by kjoe331 on Sat Jun 6, 2009 9:50AM EDT Report Abuse

    Apple Inc. Rocks! I've been happy with all my Mac's and very un-happy with my PC's. Once you Mac you never go back! Good Luck Steve!

  • 48 Posted by biffy67 on Sat Jun 6, 2009 12:30PM EDT Report Abuse

    If Steve made his first post-leave appearance at the new iPhone unveiling, speculation about Jobs' health would again threaten to overshadow the new products being introduced. Apple wants people talking about how cool their new gizmos are, not about what they thought of Steve Jobs' appearance, health, and future.

  • 51 Posted by extendbolly on Mon Jun 8, 2009 4:17PM EDT Report Abuse

    what is such a big deal about Apple OS anyways?, i was and am windows user and nto to mention in the mobile world i switched over and cam to iphon3g, yeh its cool and clal becz of its slim look and good UI, i give that. Other than that the rest is all punks hipe. Is there anything that owuld stop me going from Mobile Windows, only 1 thing the apple browsing capabilities. I think all you Macs Maniac's are in a ego centric field and doesn't want to come out of the belief and sheck of loyalty, so you trash talk the rest. It's pretty sad. Windows 7 does kick ass, like i said only hype look vs functionality and the usage difference between matured users vs ignorant young hot blood, just looks i all is needed and nothing else.

  • 52 Posted by darr3n_3 on Mon Jun 8, 2009 4:34PM EDT Report Abuse

    LOL, you sheep talk about Windows catching osx, it's the other way around. Windows market share is huge, osx is tiny. I will continue to enjoy my faster, cheaper, better built and easy to use Windows based PC, with a huge software selection. P.S. I have never had a virus, so please don't play that lame card.

  • 53 Posted by pinok45 on Tue Jun 9, 2009 6:30AM EDT Report Abuse

    Well http://www.divadrugs.com/

  • 54 Posted by daducharme@att.net on Tue Jun 9, 2009 10:13AM EDT Report Abuse

    This article has nothing to do with Microsoft even though 7 rocks. LoL....This has to do with the health of the Mighty Jobs!! Get with the program people.

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