Tim Cook has used a fireside chat with Box CEO Aaron Levie during the BoxWorks conference in San Francisco to give us a small insight into the thinking behind a number of decisions that have been made internally within Apple. As you might imagine, due to the nature of the BoxWorks event, a lot of the conversation was focused on Apple's commitment to enterprise and the company's growing partnerships and product range that appeals to that specific sector. Apple's partnerships with IBM and Cisco, the introduction of the iPad Pro, and most importantly, an enlightening conversation around the potential convergence of iOS and OS X were all on the agenda.
17-year-old high school football player Paul Houle Jr claims that his Apple Watch saved his life, news of which seems to have grabbed Apple CEO Tim Cook's attention as well.
It's hard not to feel an overwhelming sense of fondness and respect for Tim Cook. Ahead of a scheduled appearance on the Late Show with Stephen Colbert, the Apple CEO surprised a bunch of unwitting customers by making an impromptu appearance at his company's flagship Fifth Avenue Apple Store in New York City. Not exactly standard behavior from a CEO who sits at the top of one of the richest companies in the world, but then again, Cook isn't a standard CEO. It's also a move that will undoubtedly add positivity to Apple's iPhone 6s sales campaign and win Cook even more fans than he's already got.
It's time! Apple CEO Tim Cook has just taken to stage at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco to kick off Apple's much anticipated media event of the year 2015.
Speaking during Apple's third quarter earnings call, Tim Cook informed the Apple loving masses that the company is seeing its highest ever number of individuals moving across from the Android operating system. In short, Apple CEO Cook is claiming that more people than ever are leaving the competing Android platform to move across to iPhone and iOS.
Apple’s WWDC 2015 is now under way! CEO Tim Cook is on the stage right now. He has started first by talking about brief history of Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference, including some stats about attendees present at this year's WWDC 15. This is a departure from usual stats and figures about the company and its products' performance from past year that Apple CEOs have been known to give over the years.
With Apple Watch being all the rage right now, Apple's CEO Tim Cook decided to step into the iconic Palo Alto Apple Store in California to check in person if the hype is in fact real. With the store abuzz with customers rushing in for the try-on sessions, Cook had a few words to say about the demand of the watch.
Apple is not unfamiliar with the process of receiving accolades, and after a year of breaking records and hitting targets through 2014, is very well-placed to exceed expectation this year as well. While there are plenty of components keeping the Apple gravy train in motion - from design guru Jony Ive right down to the Genius Bar staff at the company's retail outlets - CEO Tim Cook is the head honcho; the leader of the operation. He's seen as one of the world's most influential figures, not just in technology, but in numerous fields such as equality of opportunity and philanthropy, and today, has been recognized as the world's greatest leader.
Today would mark the 60th birthday of late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, and Tim Cook honored the great visionary with a tweet while quoting one of his sayings. Head on over the jump for more details.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has been named the 'CEO of the Year' by CNN Money following on from his recent naming as the runner-up in the 'Person of the Year' award granted by TIME. Cook was also recently named 'Person of the Year' by the Financial Times, too.