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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’s Map Mess Won’t Slow iPhone Sales

iPhone Ranked Seventh in China’s Smartphone Market — Watch Out, ZTE

Look for a Fall iPhone Blowout

Go to the Head of the Class, iPad

Apple Earnings: A Bummer, Not a Beat

So, What’s Tim Cook Up to in Sun Valley?

Mongolians, Micronesians Rejoice: iTunes App Store Reaches 32 More Countries

Apple’s Ping to End With a Thud in Next Release of iTunes

Apple’s WWDC Keynote by the Numbers

The New iPad’s Closest Competitor? The Old iPad.

Rounding Up the Apple Rumors Ahead of WWDC

Designed by Apple in California — Assembled in the U.S.?

Tim Cook: Apple Is “Doubling Down” on Siri (Video)

Patent Wars Are “Pain in the Ass,” Says Tim Cook (Video)

Cook: Tablets Shouldn’t Be Burdened by PC Legacy (Video)

D10 App and Livestreams: The Next Best Thing to Being There

Apple’s WWDC Keynote Will Be Held June 11

Apple CEO Tim Cook’s Stock Rises With Choice to Turn Down $75 Million Dividend

What’s Behind the Drop in Kindle Fire Shipments?

The Shipping News: A Shorter Wait for the New iPad

Yeah, Good Luck With That: Apple, Samsung Mediation Set for Late May

iPod Halo Now iPad Halo

Apple CEO: Enough of This iPhone Subsidy Silly Talk