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CEO, Apple

Apple CEO Tim Cook made his debut at D10 last year in his first major interview as the new leader of the iconic and powerful tech giant. Since taking over from industry legend Steve Jobs, Cook has faced an increasingly high-pressure market and intense competition from a range of rivals, most especially Google’s Android, as well as popular offerings from Korea’s Samsung. Before Jobs stepped down, Cook was Apple’s COO, headed the company’s Macintosh division, and played a key role in the continued development of strategic reseller and supplier relationships. Prior to joining Apple, he worked at Compaq and IBM.

Posts With Tim Cook

Apple Is Killing It in China, and Cook Says That’s Just the Start

Apple CEO: Don’t Fear Cannibalization, Embrace It

Apple’s Cook: Supply Chain Rumors Amount to Squat

Apple Earnings: Good, Not Great

Why Is Tim Cook in China Again?

Apple Can’t Afford Buyer’s Remorse With Next Retail Hire

The Market’s Watching TV for Apple’s Next Big Thing

You Know What Else Started Out Like Apple TV? The iPod.

Tim Cook: Apple Will Build Some Macs in the U.S. Next Year

Apple’s New iMac Isn’t Delayed, But It Is Supply-Constrained

Apple and Google Talk Arbitration in Smartphone Spat

Apple Television Launch Probably Not Imminent

Behind Silicon Valley’s Un-Retirement: Why Bob Mansfield Is Back at Apple

China Certifies iPhone 5; Just One More License to Go

Welcome to the Jony Ive Era at Apple

Bob Mansfield Return to Apple for Two More Years

I’m Apple TV! And Someday … I’m Gonna Be a Real Business!

Apple CEO: Microsoft’s Surface Is Probably Terrible

Despite Apple’s Modest Earnings Guidance, the Street Expects Big Things

Apple Doesn’t Need a $200 iPad Mini

100 Million iPads, 35 Billion Apps: Apple’s Big-Number Bullet List

Hello, iPad Mini

Remembering Steve: Jobs at D, the Complete Videos

Rapprochement or Retreat? Motorola Mobility Drops ITC Patent Complaint Against Apple.