Apple CEO Tim Cook has no desire to retire or stop working anytime soon, even though he likely doesn't need the money: "I think I'll always want to be pushed."
Apple CEO Tim Cook got his first job at just 11 and couldn’t afford his MBA without working—but that’s not what he says shaped his work ethic It’s hard to recall a time before Tim Cook worked at Apple—after all he joined the company in 1998,
Apple CEO Tim Cook said in a podcast interview that he plans to retire eventually, but will always want to work and find ways to stimulate his mind.
If you've ever wondered what it's like to be the CEO of Apple, Tim Cook recently sat down for an interview with Table Manners podcast
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Apple CEO Tim Cook will be one of several tech CEOs in attendance at the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump, reports Bloomberg.
Apple CEO Tim Cook will join other big tech executives at the inauguration as they seek to avoid being targeted by incoming regulation and tariffs.
Tim Cook recounted how an alert from his father’s Apple Watch summoned emergency services after his father fell at home and was unresponsive. This incident underscores the critical role of wearable technology in health emergencies.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has given a rare personal interview in which he recounts how Apple Watch fall detection saved his father's life, and recommends where to eat in San Francisco.
Cook spoke to Table Manners podcast hosts Jessie and Lennie Ware when he was visiting London in December. He revealed that he still employs the hardworking
Apple CEO Tim Cook has revealed that once Apple Watch saved his father’s life. In a rare interview, Cook recently opened up about his personal life, daily routine, breakfast preferences, morning habits,
Cook has been cultivating a relationship with Trump since his first administration, the Wall Street Journal reports.