
Over the past week Tim Cook, Jony Ive, and Craig Federighi have all been interviewed. The main focus of most of the interviews has been iOS 7 and the new iPhones.

On Thursday morning, Sam Grobart of Bloomberg’s Businessweek got a chance to interview Tim Cook, CEO of Apple. During the interview they discussed iOS 7 and the big change that it has brought to iOS devices.
Here are Tim Cook’s thoughts on the changes made in iOS 7:
Some people see innovation as change, but we have never really seen it like that. It’s making things better. iOS 7 is a great example of that. It’s significantly better than 6 or any of those that came before it, and obviously significantly better than the other OS out there.
They also talked about Android and its affect on Apple, the new iPhones, and much more.
The full interview can be found here and will make for good Sunday reading.
On iPhone launch day we found out Tim Cook joined Twitter. Follow him @tim_cook.
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