Tag: tim cook
South Korea’s mixed reaction to Apple’s iPhone 4S announcement
When Apple CEO Tim Cook took the stage on Tuesday, many expected an iPhone 5 to be announced. What they got instead was a spec...
Go figure, Chairmen of the Board may be at the Apple event tomorrow
We’ve already entered a world where Steve Jobs isn’t the CEO of Apple, and for all intents and purposes, everything has carried on business as...
Apple to “Talk iPhone” on October 4th
Apple has set the date for an iPhone-focused event: This October 4th, Tim Cook will get on the stage at the Apple Campus and will...
Tim Cook rumored to be announcing iPhone 5 October 4th, sans Steve Jobs
Pieces in the puzzle that is Apple’s marketing strategy are starting to come together, and they all paint a picture of an iPhone 5 launch...
Apple stock (AAPL) blows past previous high, hits $410 per share
Since Jobs’ retirement Apple stock has climbed 7.2 percent, reaching an all time high today of $410 per share, which is something that many pundits...
Tim Cook hopefully gives iAds a little bit of a Cue, Eddy Cue gets a promotion
It hasn’t taken long for Tim Cook to start putting his stamp on Apple, the newly minted CEO has promoted iTunes chief Eddy Cue to...
tcook@apple.com is the new sjobs@apple.com
We’ve always wondered if Apple had a PR team answering Jobs’ email from time to time. But, we grew to love the short, and often...
Analysts predict a boost in iPad 2 shipments for third quarter, 2011
Taking a cue from standard 3rd quarter trends in the IT sect, Apple is expected to boost iPad 2 shipments over the 2nd quarter by...
Tim Cook teaches at Apple University, no really
Most of us in the Apple news business know that Apple’s been going to great lengths to ensure that the company is in great hands...
Steve Jobs still very much involved at Apple
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Steve Jobs is still closely involved in running Apple, taking business meetings at home and over the phone....
Keeping the supply low to keep the buzz? Cook says no!
If you’re anything like we are, you probably fully expect companies to play the supply and demand game. It makes complete sense why a company...