Today it's all about Tim Cook and the iWatch

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story imageIf you haven't heard of Tim Cook, CEO of Apple, before today then you have potentially not been reading the news. The New York Times published an introspective yesterday and the blogosphere has caught fire speculating on the implications of Cook's less hands-on approach to management , if his leadership of Apple will return the company to the hyper-growth the investors are all hoping for, and lastly, if and when Apple will produce an iWatch .

I've got to wonder if these pundits are more interested in products or profitability, but given Samsung's lackluster Galaxy Gear watch , there is at least some room for competition in the market: bring it on, Apple, let's see what you've got!

Re: "Intensely Private" (Score: 0)

by Anonymous Coward on 2014-06-18 15:13 (#25R)

That's pathetic, actually, but par-for-the-course with modern American media. Personal lives of leaders should have no interest at all. Show me if he knows how to run a company, has a vision for tech, or can create compelling products and services. Then let him go home and spend time doing whatever he enjoys doing.

Same goes for politicians, actually.
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