22Jul

Is Steve Jobs leaving?

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The fact that the Apple CEO has health issues is no secret to anyone. And the constant grind of promoting/defending the iPhone 4 can’t be helping. Now, there’s news of a new senior VP of operations possibly being groomed to take COO Tim Cook’s place — which is wagging tongues that Cook might ascend to replace Steve Jobs.

This month, the company promoted Jeff Williams — Cook’s right hand man — from vice president of operations to senior veep. Williams has commanded the iPhone’s global operations since its inception, so if Cook ascends to take Jobs’ place, it would make sense to groom him to take Cook’s spot.

It’s all speculation for now. But what do you think would happen if Jobs were to step down? Would consumers care, or do you think that a mass exodus of hero worshippers could hit the company hard? Would you care?

Via: WSJ’s AllThingsD

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17Jul

Concerned About iPhone 4 ‘Death Grip?’ Jobs: Have a Free Bumper

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Responding to weeks of complaints about reception issues with Apple’s popular iPhone 4, CEO Steve Jobs mounted a defense at a Friday news conference, announcing that customers will be able to get a free rubber case to alleviate the problem or return the phone. We spoke with Kent German, CNET’s senior editor for cell phones, about the substance of Jobs’ speech and what it means for the 3 million iPhone 4 users (so far) and Apple’s clout in the industry. View full post on YouTube Videos tagged with iphone

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16Jul

Steve Jobs on iPhone 4 fixes

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Steve Jobs on iPhone 4 fixes Apple CEO Steve Jobs tells reporters that iPhone 4 antenna problems have been blown out of proportion, but to keep customers happy the company will give away cases and bumpers for the device. CNET TV Link: cnettv.cnet.com View full post on YouTube Videos tagged with iphone

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16Jul

Jobs was warned about iPhone 4 antenna problems?

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Top Apple Engineer Warned Jobs About iPhone 4 Antenna Problems

According to Bloomberg, concern was raised over a year ago with the potential for the iPhone 4′s antenna design to drop calls. Ruben Caballero, an antenna expert at apple, spoke with management last year and expressed his concerns that its design could cause some reception troubles. (Apple denies this.)

This is the first indication that Apple knew about this problem beforehand. Until now, all we got from them as acknowledgment was a software fix that made the bars display more accurate, which so far seems to be ineffective. This report backs up what was previously stated about the internal struggles between Apple’s design and engineering teams. If this is all true, Apple may need to provide a solution, be it a free bumper or a recall. That would undoubtedly be the largest recall in the history of recalls.

If this is true, Jobs himself is at fault, if he knew about this problem but he went ahead and released it anyways. Now Apple might have to pay the consequence.

What do you think should happen and who is at fault? Let us know in the comments below.

Via: Gizmodo

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16Jul

Proximity woes? Jobs: Fix is coming in next update

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This item may have gotten lost among all the coverage of today’s press event, but if you’ve been dealing with the hassle of cheek-dialing or face-hangups, then you’ll be happy to know that Mr. Jobs has promised a fix will be coming in the next software update. Knowing how many people are peeved over this, we just wanted to point it out, in case you missed it.

It’s right there in white on black:

So with this, does it make it easier to be patient with your device? Let us know in the comments.

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