SlashGear - This week during the Apple earnings call that also saw Apple report a record quarter for iPhone sales, CEO Tim Cook suggested that the higher end of the smartphone market has not reached it’s peak. This was in response to a question about the iPhone and how possible it was that the “high end” was “reaching saturation”. This was in spite of, as the user asking the question made clear, the increase in iPhone sales this quarter.
Tim Cook defies the trend that megacompany CEOs receive outrageous salary increases during tough economic times and periods of employment loss.
I can't get to the story but it sounds like Apple is doing it right... Take note Microsoft and Google.
In a new interview with Bustle, Tim Cook talks about mental health, phone usage, and more.
According to Tim Cook, the Apple product that he first ever have used was Apple II which he utilized as an undergraduate engineering student