Apple CEO Tim Cook honored Steve Jobs on what would have been his 70th birthday by highlighting his enduring impact and visionary legacy. Cook praised Jobs’ ability to see the world as it could be, inspiring Apple to push boundaries. Cook has consistently commemorated Jobs’ birthday since his passing, emphasizing his mentorship and visionary contributions to Apple’s success.
Apple CEO Tim Cook remembers Steve Jobs on his 70th birthday

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