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The mercurial Apple boss may be taking a leave of absence - but his personal life remains shrouded in mystery, says Charles Arthur
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The internet giant is scaling back as it begins to feel the impact of the downturn
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Digital attacks alongside real-life conflicts are now fairly commonplace
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