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Apple's Tim Cook to step down

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Tim Cook stepping down from Apple: Alabama native guided tech giant’s unfathomable growth
Alabama native Tim Cook will be stepping down as chairman of Apple in September, after piloting the mega corporation following the death of founder Steve Jobs.

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Alabama native Tim Cook to leave Apple CEO role. What we know
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Apple became a $4 trillion company under Tim Cook. What happens now?
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How Tim Cook navigated politics
Tim Cook announced on Monday that he will step down as Apple’s CEO after almost 15 years at the helm.

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Apple's Post-Cook Future Hinges on Whether Ternus Can Ignite AI Growth
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It Doesn’t Matter Who Runs Apple
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Tim Cook to Step Down as Apple CEO, Amazon Backs Claude, Deezer's AI Music Problem
Wes Ott covers today's other top tech stories, including Amazon's big bet on Claude developer Anthropic and how AI-generated tunes are flooding the Deezer streaming platform.

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Tim Cook’s extraordinary career in 4 charts
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Was Tim Cook Stylish?
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The first openly gay Fortune 500 CEO, Tim Cook said Alabama was ‘too slow’ on LGBTQ+ rights

The openly gay soon-to-be-former CEO of one of the largest tech companies in the world had his critiques about his home state of Alabama’s lack of LGBTQ+ equality. On Monday, it was announced that Tim Cook is stepping down from the helm of Apple after leading the company following Steve Jobs’ death in 2011.
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‘The Loneliest Man in Town’ Is Playing, and Living, the Blues (Exclusive Berlin Competition Clip)

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Austrian singer Al Cook knows the blues. And he plays it. But now, he also plays the loneliest man in town, who, just like his icon Elvis Presley, may have to leave the building.
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