August 25, 2009...12:21 pm

Jobs devoting “almost all” time to Apple tablet

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clipped from www.electronista.com
Apple chief Steve Jobs has spent “almost all” his time since his return to work developing the heavily rumored tablet device, according to sources close to the company. Those “people familiar with the matter” tell the WSJ that the executive is committing a level of attention to the project not seen since the original iPhone’s development. The sheer control has reportedly been a shock to some workers, who during Jobs’ roughly six-month medical leave had some relative freedom on projects.
The tipsters behind the story also back stories of the tablet having a rough creation cycle as it was supposedly first canceled due to battery life and then later due to a lack of memory. In one more reliable rumor, it was understood that Apple had originally tried building the tablet on Intel’s x86 architecture but eventually switched to ARM’s architecture (also used in the iPhone and iPod touch) to solve battery problems.
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