Today in Apple history: Tim Cook becomes Apple’s chief operating officer
On October 14, 2005, Tim Cook was announced as Apple's new Chief Operating Officer, continuing his upward climb through the ranks.
On October 14, 2005, Tim Cook was announced as Apple's new Chief Operating Officer, continuing his upward climb through the ranks.
On October 5, 2011, Apple co-founder Steve Jobs succumbed to pancreatic cancer. A look at a fascinating legacy after Steve Jobs' death.
An iPhone 16 filmed Tim Cook and Jimmy Fallon in Central Park, talking iPhone 16, Artificial Intelligence and Cook's favorite hot dog topper.
On September 19, 2014, the iPhone received its biggest upgrade since the original. Apple went large with the iPhone 6 design and launch.
Hey Wall Street, a new Apple CFO takes the reigns from Luca Maestri on January 1, 2025. It finance VP Kevan Parekh.
On August 24, 2011, Steve Jobs resigned from his role as Apple CEO as his health worsened, with Tim Cook taking over the role.
If it's your first time listening in, be sure to read our Apple earnings call glossary of terms before the conference with financial analysts.
Did you know Tim Cook uses Vision Pro every day? In an interview, he explains exactly how he uses the headset and why he loves it.