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Apple CEO Tim Cook ripped for criticizing ‘Steve Jobs’ film
News exclusively: “You know what, I think that Tim Cook and I probably both went a little too far and so I apologize to Tim Cook“.
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In a press junket for Steve Jobs in London, Sorkin expressed that certain people working on the project took pay cuts to get the Universal’s Steve Jobs made.
“The West Wing” creator rebutted Cook’s stance with a dig at Apple’s supply chain in Asia, where the vast majority of its products are made and assembled.
But that public snub hasn’t sat well with the screenwriter of the upcoming “Steve Jobs” movie. “He’s someone that you wanted to do your best work [for]”.
Apple CEO Tim Cook called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi here today.
“Prime Minister Modi and I talked about electricity generation and how there are ways to skip ahead with it as with cellphones”, Musk, also the company’s principal engineer, inventor and investor, said later. He solved problems other people could not.
‘He was a joy to work with and I love him dearly, I miss him everyday, ‘ the CEO said.
“In our supply chain, we train everybody on…their rights as we see them”, explained the CEO. “Nobody did this dvd for getting rich”, Sorkin reported, before adding-hopefully whereas doing a quick-paced fast walk to a regularly withdrawing camera-that, “Tim Cook really ought to discover the show before he chooses what kind of it is”.
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Steve Jobs is directed by Academy Award® victor Danny Boyle and written by Academy Award® victor Aaron Sorkin, working from Walter Isaacson’s best-selling biography of the Apple founder.