This weekend, Tim Cook took advantage of an interview with the channelFox News (considered pro-Trump by many) in order to say more about his company's current strategy. On occasion, the removal of the social network Parler from the App Store was notably mentioned.He is in fact singled out for having served as an intermediary during the invasion of the United States Capitol this month.
No offense to the audience of the channel who questioned him, the CEO of Apple also took the time to return to the REJI, orRacial Equity and Justice Initiative. This program, which aims to promote opportunities for minorities, was launched in parallel with protests following the death of George Floyd.
About Steve Jobs
Still during the same exchange, Tim Cook also explains how he had to manage thetransitionas CEO following the departure of Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple. The manager died in 2011, after leaving the reins to his protégé, now recognized for the increasingly impressive results of the Apple firm.
To conclude, the executive was finally questioned aboutl’Apple Car. The vehicle, which officially is still only a simple supposition, has been sparking rumors for many months now. But Cook finally “chose not to” talk about it this Sunday…
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