Posts Tagged ‘Tim Cook’

Oct 19

A few weeks ago it has been questioned the issue of the new icloud and of users who have multiple Apple IDs. Basically some users of MobileMe service now have two Apple IDs that are used, both containing separate information, information which unfortunately can not be merged into the phone. When Tim Cook said that Apple is working on a method that could be joined Apple IDs but this method has not yet been released although icloud is now publicly available.

Well, even if we have nothing now, Tim Cook promises that in the near future Apple will solve the problem of union IDs, information coming from a state resident of Luxembourg who spoke on the phone with Apple CEO. The Apple union of IDs would make the opportunity to download applications from the App Store if you have any accounts in several countries and by this method would simplify enormously the life of users.

iCloud could be used on different accounts, but sharing the same information so another plus for families in which there are many iDevice owners. The big problem is that the promise until the end result will go a very long time and came from such a change would require Apple to launch a new version of iOS.



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Sep 25

In every year Apple has introduced its most important products in conferences from Yerba Buena Center in San Francisco but in this year the things will be completely different according to the All Things Digital. They cite the sources close to Apple which claim that we will see iPhone 5 for the first time at a conference which will take place on the Apple of Cupertino. This is not the first conference held by Apple in their office but is the first time when the whole world will see an iPhone device in that location.

This year things are going to be different.  This year, Apple’s holding its big iPhone media event closer to home. Sources close to the company say the demonstration — currently scheduled for Tuesday October 4, a date first reported by AllThingsD — will be held at Apple’s campus in Cupertino, California. Why? That’s not entirely clear.

The conference would take place on October 4 as we have already said earlier this week and Tim Cook would present the device to the entire world. Of course nobody knows the reason behind choosing Apple for hosting the conference, but now everyone is waiting for the event to send invitations and to see when and where everything will be organized.



Sep 02

In Q3 of 2011, Apple sold not less than 20 million of iPhone devices, a record for the company in Cupertino, record that assures the first place among the manufacturers of smartphones on worldwide. This number is has little chances to grow in Q4 of 2011 but Apple expected to sell many iPad 2 tablets to the end of September (when is ending Q4 for Apple).

Foxconn company will deliver no less than 20 million iPad tablets to Apple in Q4 of 2011, with 6 million more than originally anticipated and that although Apple only sold in Q3 of 2011 just 9 million tablets.

Apple expects to sell so many tablets in Q4 of 2011 but the ordered of the company stocks will most likely prepared for the winter holiday season when the company gets the most sales. In the conference for the presentation of the financial results for Q3 of 2011, Tim Cook said that Apple has sold all the tablets that you could take and if it had registered more sales would be higher.

Although I do not think that Apple will get even 20 million tablets and in fact will be around 15, I believe that much of this stock will be kept organized so that the winter holidays in the company have long enough units for everyone.



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Aug 27

Day before yesterday Steve Jobs has resigned as CEO of Apple and many believed that he will leave the company he founded from more than 3 decades ago. In fact Steve Jobs remains at the helm, but he give up on the title of CEO, title that will be offered to Tim Cook. Since everyone sees Steve Jobs went on, rumors began to emerge as the founder of Cupertino say will be present for the last time an Apple conference in September where will be presented iPhone 5 and iOS 5. Those who still believe that Steve Jobs will leave Apple as easily will be wrong. Jobs is the chairman of the Management Board of the Cupertino company, he has access to all projects developed within the company so basically gets the same dominance as far.

Steve Jobs has held in the last six months exactly the same function that will own and now and he will continue to lead from the shadow of Cupertino company in the future we will definitely see it at other conferences of the company to showcase their revolutionary new products . As long as Steve Jobs is healthy will be present at Apple and its conferences. In the future we will see Tim Cook as “front” but Steve Jobs of Apple official will be present at any important moment in the company.



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Aug 25

In January 2011 Steve Jobs went on indefinite sick leave and when many people believed that only a few months the former CEO returns to lead the company as it had only a few years ago.

To the Apple Board of Directors and the Apple Community:

I have always said if there ever came a day when I could no longer meet my duties and expectations as Apple”s CEO, I would be the first to let you know. Unfortunately, that day has come.

Tim Cook took over his place at the role of CEO and held until now although Steve Jobs wanted to present iPad 2 and give the start to the annual conference of WWDC 2011. Unfortunately the time he missed from the company’s management led Steve Jobs to take the decision to resign as CEO at Apple owned so many years.

Steve Jobs sent a letter to the company’s board of directors that requires them to accept his resignation and to maintain it in as a member of the board but to appoint Tim Cook as CEO of Apple. The letter was sent earlier this evening and will probably be accepted without reservations from board members and the management of Apple‘s will be delivered to Tim Cook.

Steve Jobs has been and will been always in the minds of Apple product fans as the man who revolutionized smartphones and tablets, the man who raised Apple from the “clutches” of bankruptcy, the man without Apple would probably not exist today.