Guest Yoni Heisler Posted August 22, 2016 Posted August 22, 2016 http://androidforum.us/data/MetaMirrorCache/2e6a71fa0ba356453685d6720c0f2d4d.jpgWhen Tim Cook assumed the CEO position at Apple five years ago, he was faced with an impossible task: follow in the footsteps of Steve Jobs. Indeed, given Jobs' remarkable track record within the tech industry, it's widely accepted as gospel that no one on earth could ever truly replace Jobs. Looking back, Jobs helped spearhead not one, but three technological revolutions, first with the Mac and later on with the iPod and the iPhone. With Tim Cook currently at the helm of Apple, it's still curiously popular, not to mention intellectually lazy, to reflexively point out that Tim Cook is no Steve Jobs. In fact, any time Apple runs into trouble, we're inundated with pundits and talking-heads who still love pointing out that Tim Cook lacks the vision that Steve Jobs famously boasted in spades. (more…) Trending right now: A celebrity you’ve never heard of already has an iPhone 7 Samsung’s hot new Galaxy Note 7 still isn’t as fast as last year’s iPhone 6s There’s an iOS 10 update coming on September 30th and at least one new feature was revealed http://androidforum.us/data/MetaMirrorCache/33cab344836e6ac4596744c2c870e272._.gif Via BRG - Boy Genius Report
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