Tim Cook, current CEO of Apple, must have a lot of work due to the imminent launch ofl’iPhone 16ePresented on February 19. If we believe Mark Gurman, the apple brand would also prepare the announcement of MacBook Air with Puce M4 for next March. Even if Tim Cook has to work very hard at the moment, he does not forget to honor the memory of his predecessor, Steve Jobs.The former CEO of Apple would have been 70 years this February 24, 2025.
Tim Cook and Laurence Powell Jobs pay tribute to Steve Jobs for his 70ᵉ anniversary
Steve Jobs was born on February 24, 1955 in San Francisco, California.The man who was CEO of Apple for almost 24 years left us on October 5, 2011 at the age of 56 from a rare form of pancreatic cancer. Steve Jobs would have been 70 years this February 24, 2025. Tim Cook, currently at the head of the Cupertino firm, pays tribute to his X account.
«Steve saw the world not only as it was, but as he could be. His vision continues to inspire us to push the limits and create the future. Today, on the occasion of its 70th anniversary, we pay tribute to its inheritance and its sustainable impact", He writes, accompanying his message with a photo of the former managing director of Pixar.
Steve saw the world not just as it was, but as it could be. His vision continues to inspire us to push boundaries and create the future. Today, on his 70th birthday, we honor his legacy and his enduring impact.pic.twitter.com/0q1JUl4UJw
— Tim Cook (@tim_cook)February 24, 2025
The Steve Jobs Archive site created by Laurene Powell Jobs, the widow of Steve Jobs, sharesAn exclusive business man for this occasion.The scene takes place on October 23, 2007 in Apple's premises. We see the legend of tech explain to the employees that, according to him, making something with great care is a way of expressing his love and his admiration for humanity. ""You do not meet these people, you will not shake their hands, you do not know their story. But in a way, by building something with attention and love, something is transmittedHe says.
The California government has just announced that it has proposedSteve Jobs as a figure in the American coin of an innovation dollar.The United States Secretary of the United States, Scott Bessent, must give his final approval.
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