Eddy Cue: 'After 36 years at Apple, I'm still learning every day'
Eddy Cue, Apple's Senior Vice President of Services, discussed his tech use, managing various services like Apple Music and Apple TV+. Emphasized teamwork, innovation, and quality offerings like "Ted Lasso."
Read original articleEddy Cue, Apple's Senior Vice President of Services, recently shared insights in an interview about his daily technology use and the diverse range of services his team manages. From Apple Music to Apple TV+, Cue oversees a broad spectrum of offerings. He highlighted using an iPhone 15 Pro Max, a MacBook Air, a Mac Studio, and an iPad Pro for his work. Cue emphasized the importance of teamwork at Apple, where executives collaborate closely across different departments without rigid divisions. He expressed pride in Apple's innovation in music quality, emphasizing the personal touch in services like Apple Music and the attention to detail in creating a dedicated Apple Classical app. Cue also discussed Apple's approach to Apple TV+, focusing on quality over quantity and the success of original content like "Ted Lasso" and "Presumed Innocent." Overall, Cue's interview shed light on Apple's commitment to innovation, teamwork, and delivering high-quality services to its customers.
Say, maybe Apple should consider a better-learned replacement. The whole "learn as we go along" shtick doesn't really seem to be working out at the trillion-dollar scale.
But the iTunes music store has been stuck at 256 kbps AAC since 2007.
Why, Eddy, why??? ;-(