In a new interview with Wired this week, Apple CEO Tim Cook opened up about his relationship with the late Steve Jobs, ...
Cook replied, "I don't know what Steve would have thought," but believed the change was essential for improving user experience. Don't Miss: Can you guess how many Americans successfully retire ...
Mr Cook, who took over as CEO in August 2011, said he'll continue to lead the company until he feels it's time to move on.
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Tim Cook is the CEO of Apple, having taken over the company in 2011 after Apple co-founder Steve Jobs fell ill with cancer. Prior to taking on the role of CEO, Cook, who joined Apple in 1998 ...
In an interview with Wired's Steven Levy, CEO Tim Cook said it's hard to imagine his ... the years following the death of co-founder Steve Jobs, launched some of its most successful products ...
The Apple CEO’s latest visit to London saw him give advice on business, talked about his personal story and how Apple ...
CEO Tim Cook has shared insights on the company’s future, touching on the iPhone 16’s new camera button, Vision Pro sales, ...
Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) CEO Tim Cook has shared insights on ... 16 for camera control—a stark departure from Steve Jobs' aversion to buttons. Cook replied, "I don't know what Steve would ...