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Updated Thursday, June 2, 2011 6:28 pm TWN, By Glenn Chapman, AFP |
![]() In this March 2 file photo, Apple Inc. Chairman and CEO Steve Jobs speaks at an Apple event at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Theater in San Francisco. Jobs will take a break ... Enlarge Photo
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Jobs to unveil Apple's 'Lion' softwareThe 56-year-old cancer survivor will present Apple's new operating system, dubbed “Lion,” at a developers conference in San Francisco on June 6. Jobs went on leave in January, his third medical absence since 2004, but has retained his title of chief executive at Apple. He underwent an operation for pancreatic cancer in 2004 and received a liver transplant in 2009, but Apple has not released any details about his latest health issues. “Lion” will be the eighth major iteration of Apple's operating system for the California company's increasingly popular Macintosh computers. Apple stock price finished the trading day up more than three percent to US$347.83 after the morning announcement that the culture-changing company's renowned pitchman will play a starring role at the event. “If Steve Jobs is going to be there, it means something is going to launch,” said analyst Rob Enderle of Enderle Group in Silicon Valley. Apple's rare decision to disclose what Jobs and other executives will discuss could be intended to curb the rampant speculation that routinely precedes the company's events, according to Gartner analyst Michael Gartenberg. “The key is to remember it is a developers conference,” Gartenberg said. “They could be talking up software so people don't expect to see an iPhone 5 or a new Macbook.” Apple promised that announcements would include an “iCloud services offering,” which many expected to include streaming music. Apple provided no details.
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