Posts Tagged ‘Tim Cook’

Apple finally unveils much anticipated Apple Watch

Wednesday, September 10th, 2014

Apple has launched its latest genre of consumer gadgets – the Apple Watch (without the “i”). Prices for the wearable device  start from US$349 – early 2015.

Apple Watch is available in three distinct collections — Apple Watch, Apple Watch Sport and Apple Watch Edition.

Apple Watch is available in three distinct collections — Apple Watch, Apple Watch Sport and Apple Watch Edition.

Apple Watch is controlled through a Digital Crown for scrolling, zooming and navigating – without obstructing the display. The Digital Crown also serves as the Home button.

Apple watch with Apple iPhone.

Apple watch with Apple iPhone.

You can use the Apple Watch to send/receive messages and answer calls to your iPhone.

Apple Watch also introduces comprehensive health and fitness apps that can help people lead healthier lives.

Apple Watch uses an iOS-based user interface created specifically for a smaller device.

The Retina display on Apple Watch features Force Touch, a technology that senses the difference between a tap and a press, providing a new way to quickly and easily access controls within apps.

Apple Watch introduces the Taptic Engine and a built-in speaker that together discreetly enable an entirely new vocabulary of alerts and notifications you can both hear and feel.

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Apple announces new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus with iOS 8

Wednesday, September 10th, 2014

One year to the day from the launch of the iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c, Apple has unveiled the 4.7-inch iPhone 6 and 5.5-inch iPhone 6 Plus, running iOS 8.

Prices range from S$998 to S$1,448.

The 4.7” iPhone 6 with 1334 x 750 pixels alongside the larger 5.5” iPhone 6 Plus with 1920 x 1080 pixels.

The 4.7” iPhone 6 with 1334 x 750 pixels alongside the larger 5.5” iPhone 6 Plus with 1920 x 1080 pixels.

The two new iPhones come in thin unibody enclosure of anodised aluminium and feature Retina HD displays, A8 chip, improved cameras and Apple pay.

iPhone 6 comes in gold, silver or space grey; while the iPhone 6 Plus comes in gold, silver or space grey.

iPhone 6 comes in gold, silver or space grey; while the iPhone 6 Plus comes in gold, silver or space grey.

Both run on iOS 8 – a simpler, faster and more intuitive user experience with new Messages and Photos features, QuickType keyboard, a new Health app, Family Sharing and iCloud Drive.

The 4.7” iPhone 6 has 1334 x 750 pixels which translates to 38 percent more viewing area than the iPhone 5s.

The larger 5.5” iPhone 6 Plus has a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, which gives 88 percent more viewing area and nearly three times the pixels in the iPhone 5s.

For the first time, 128GB versions will be available., for both models. Prices below.

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Event: Apple iPad mini Event

Wednesday, October 24th, 2012

Apple introduces iPad mini (S$448 – S$878), Fourth Generation iPad (S$658 – S$1,088), iMac and Mac mini (S$1,088 – S$2,788), as well as 13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina Display (S$2,388 – S$2,788) at San Jose, California. All prices include GST.

Philip Schiller introduces the iPad mini in San Jose, California. Schiller is Apple's senior vice president of worldwide marketing.

Philip Schiller introduces the iPad mini in San Jose, California. Schiller is Apple’s senior vice president of worldwide marketing.

As rumoured, Apple has introduced the iPad mini, with a 7.9-inch (1024 x 768 pixels) non-Retina display and 7.2mm thick.

The new iPad mini with its bigger brother, the Fourth Generation iPad.

The new iPad mini with its bigger brother, the Fourth Generation iPad.

It is a quarter thinner than the Fourth Generation iPad and thinner than a pencil, according to Apple CEO, Tim Cook.

The Fourth Generation iPad is an update that includes a new A6X CPU, a 720p FaceTime HD camera, additional LTE carrier support and faster Wi-Fi.

Externally, the only difference is the 9-pin Lightning connector which replaces the old 30-pin jack.

The Wi-Fi only version of the two tablets will be available in 34 countries from 2 November and can be pre-ordered in 26 countries from 26 October. Singapore is in both lists.

The Wi-Fi + Cellular versions will only start shipping “a couple of weeks after the Wi-Fi models”, according to Apple.

Many expected the iPad mini to be priced to compete with 7-inch tablets such as Amazon’s Kindle Fire HD and Google’s Nexus 7, both of which start at US$199.

Apple's new iMac is super thin at the edges - only 5mm on all edges.

Apple’s new iMac is super thin at the edges – only 5mm on all edges.

However, the iPad mini will start at US$329 instead.

Apple has also updated its Mac mini and iMacs (21.5 and 27-inch).

The later is particularly stunning with its razor-thin all-in-one form factor that has excited the tech community.

It comes with a new storage option called Fusion Drive – which combines 128GB of flash with a standard 1TB or 3TB hard drive.

The Mac mini is available today, while the 21.5-inch iMac and 27-inch iMac will be available in November and December respectively through the Apple Online Store.

Philip Schiller – Apple’s senior vice president of worldwide marketing – also unveiled a new 13-inch MacBook Pro that is 20 percent thinner than its predecessor and weighs nearly half a kilogram lighter.

New 13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display.

New 13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display.

Starting at S$2,388, the new notebook has a 2.5GHz Intel processor, a high-resolution Retina display with more than 4 million pixels, and a solid-state flash drive instead of a spinning hard disk.

The 13-inch MacBook Pro is available from today through the Apple Online Store.

In the other big tech event for this week, Microsoft is releasing its Windows 8 cross-platform operating system for General Availability this Friday on 26 October.

Google and Apple parallels

Saturday, January 22nd, 2011
Though co-founder Larry Page is taking over from chief executive Eric Schmidt at Google, Apple’s co-founder Steve Jobs has had no choice but to hand over day-to-day running of Apple to COO Tim Cook.

I can’t help but to observe a parallel between the “triumvirate” at Google, and the trio at Apple.
  • Eric Schmidt – Tim Cook (the professional manager)
  • Sergey Brin – Steve Wozniak (co-founder, co-innovator, who is more comfortable inventing stuff)
  • Larry Page – Steve Jobs (co-founder, more hands-on founder who wants to personally steer the company)

The triumvirates at Google and Apple

Whether Larry Page can be as successful as Steve Jobs is not proven yet, thought that must be what he’s aspiring to.

Indeed, that’s how companies are run. you need the visionary and the manager.

Many visionaries have tried to also run the company and have crashed the company. But Steve Jobs is an exception and I bet Larry Page believes he is another.

Only time will tell.

Apple Steve Jobs on medical leave

Monday, January 17th, 2011

In a memo from Steve Jobs to all Apple employees today, he divulged that he will be on medical leave to focus on his health.

Apple CEO Steve Jobs

Apple CEO Steve Jobs

55-year-old Steve Jobs will remain as CEO and be involved in major strategic decisions for the company, while COO Tim Cook will drive day to day operations. The same arrangements were made when Steve Jobs took 6 months off from January to June in 2009 also on medical grounds.

There is no mention how long the medical leave of absence will last, nor whether it was related to the liver transplant in May 2009 or his earlier victory over pancreatic cancer in 2004.

US Markets are closed for Martin Luther King Day. Apple shares on Wall Street may suffer when it reopens on Tuesday. Between June 6, 2008 and June 26, 2009, when Mr. Jobs began exhibiting weight loss and then went on leave, Apple shares were down 23.3%.

Update: Apple stocks slumped in Europe as its shares fell 6.2% to 244.05 Euro (326.41 USD) at its closing in the Frankfurt stock exchange in Germany.

Apple COO Tim Cook

COO Tim Cook

50-year-old Tim Cook was invited to join Apple as senior vice president of operations from PC maker Compaq in 1998. Unlike Steve Jobs, who is well-known for his slick presentation and showmanship, Tim Cook is quiet, soft-spoken and low-key (wired.com), but adept at keeping a tight ship on operations.

Cook  first stepped up to stand in for Jobs as the latter recuperated from surgery for the tumor in his pancreas. Cook then held the fort during Jobs’ absence in 2009.

Perhaps as an indication of the confidence Cook gained during that period, Apple’s shares actually gained some 70 percent from the time Jobs announced his absence on 14 January 2009 till his return on 29 June that year.

Looking ahead, major items on Cook’s palette will include the rollout of the iPhone on Verizon and the widely rumoured launch of the iPad 2 and iPhone 5.

Hailing from Alabama, Cook graduated from Auburn University and enjoys the outdoors and cycling.

Steve Jobs’ email:

Team,

At my request, the board of directors has granted me a medical leave of absence so I can focus on my health. I will continue as CEO and be involved in major strategic decisions for the company.

I have asked Tim Cook to be responsible for all of Apple’s day to day operations. I have great confidence that Tim and the rest of the executive management team will do a terrific job executing the exciting plans we have in place for 2011.

I love Apple so much and hope to be back as soon as I can. In the meantime, my family and I would deeply appreciate respect for our privacy.

Steve