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It's still Steve Jobs's company and Apple will never change, says Cook
In a new interview, Apple CEO Tim Cook talks about how the company's 50th anniversary is making him remember Steve Jobs, and insists that working with Trump doesn't mean its values are changing.Tim Cook (left) with Steve Jobs — image credit: AppleBefore Apple's birthday celebrations began, and even before Tim Cook wrote an open letter about the anniversary, he spoke to Esquire magazine about planning for the 50th — and thinking back to Steve Job…
Apple CEO Tim Cook Explains His Relationship With Trump
Apple's CEO Tim Cook has maintained a working relationship with U.S. President Donald Trump, and he touched on that in a recent interview. Cook sat down with Esquire's Ryan D'Agostino to discuss Apple's 50th anniversary, but he was also asked about how he navigates the Trump administration. Cook responded by saying that "the Trump administration is very accessible". "So you can talk with them about your point of view on things," said Cook.
Tim Cook to Apple employees on 50th anniversary: 'Here’s to the next fifty years'
Steve Jobs Today, April 1, 2026, Apple officially celebrates its 50th anniversary. To mark the milestone, CEO Tim Cook sent a reflective internal memo to employees, quoting Steve Jobs and expressing deep gratitude for the company’s extraordinary journey — while emphasizing that the best is yet to come. The memo begins with a powerful Steve Jobs quote that Cook says captures the ethos that has defined Apple since its founding in a garage in 1976:…
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