Showing posts with label Tim Cook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tim Cook. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

The new models of the iPhone have been designed by Steve Jobs

It seems that the guys at Apple long ago have designed new models of the iPhone expected to be launched this year. Both designs were created by Steve Jobs a while before Tim Cook took the reins of the company. Since Steve is the principal designer, many expect great advances for these new releases. Should Apple continues naming future models of the way you normally, they would be called iPhone...

Saturday, December 29, 2012

Mac Mini could be produced in U.S.

As we said at the time, Apple has plans to bring some of their production to Asia to America and start making devices there. Tim Cook, Apple's CEO, said some computers Mac begin to be produced in North America, but was not very specific about which ones. Fortunately a report from Asia seems to shed some light on the subject. The Taiwanese Digitimes says that Apple plans to manufacture PCs in U.S. is none other than the Mac Mini. The report...

Friday, December 7, 2012

Foxconn plans to expand into U.S.

Yesterday, Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple , said that much of the production of Macs would be in EE. UU. The surprising thing is that Foxconn also confessed yesterday that it plans to take their business to American soil. As we know, Foxconn is the leading provider of Apple, so it may not sound so outlandish that both companies have decided to work together in the U.S., but if so, it would be necessary that each make an announcement by his side...

Saturday, September 29, 2012

Apple apologizes for the problems with iOS 6 Maps

The problems of implementing iOS maps 6 are more than acquaintances and we've tried a few times around here. Replacing Google Maps for app for iOS 6 Maps was one of the most negative of the new mobile operating system from Apple, and now the company has apologized about it. Tim Cook, who took the reins of the company after the death of Steve Jobs has said that "we are doing all we can to improve Maps" and that Apple "is very sorry for the...