Apple CEO Tim Cook pays tribute to Steve Jobs on his 70th birthday, says we honor his legacy

Tim Cook commemorates Steve Jobs' 70th birthday with a heartfelt message on X, honoring his vision and legacy.
Cook credits Jobs' leadership and design philosophy for shaping Apple's culture and ongoing success.
Jobs' return to Apple in 1997 led to the development of iconic products like the iMac, iPad, and iPhone, transforming the company into a tech giant.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has paid a touching tribute to Steve Jobs on his 70th birthday. Taking to X, Cook shared a heartfelt message honouring Steve Job’s legacy, vision and ongoing influence on the tech world. Cook also stated that his vision continues to inspire the team at Apple and push the boundaries to create the future.
“Steve saw the world not just as it was, but as it could be. His vision continues to inspire us to push boundaries and create the future. Today, on his 70th birthday, we honor his legacy and his enduring impact,” stated Cook.
Steve saw the world not just as it was, but as it could be. His vision continues to inspire us to push boundaries and create the future. Today, on his 70th birthday, we honor his legacy and his enduring impact. pic.twitter.com/0q1JUl4UJw
— Tim Cook (@tim_cook) February 24, 2025
Cook has publicly commemorated Jobs’ birthday since his death in 2011. Last year, Cook lauded Steve Jobs’ ability to inspire everyone around him through his work and vision. “Thinking of my friend Steve on his birthday – the lives he touched, the vision he shared, and the profound impact he had on our world,” Cook tweeted in 2024.
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Steve Jobs, Apple’s co-founder, aspired to transform the computing business alongside Steve Wozniak in 1976. Even after being dismissed in 1995, Jobs returned to Apple in 1997 after the company acquired NeXT, which marked the start of the company’s good fortune as it introduced iconic products such as the iMac, iPad, and iPhone.
Apple, which was struggling in the computing sector at the time, rose to become one of the world’s most valuable companies under his leadership, thanks to his emphasis on innovation, simplicity, design, and user experience in developing a product and company culture that continues to this day, as per Tim Cook.
Tim Cook succeeded Steve Jobs as CEO of Apple in 2011, following his resignation due to illness. Cook can be frequently seen crediting Jobs as a mentor who helped create his leadership approach. Cook has also stated that Jobs’ emphasis on enjoying the process of innovation rather than focusing simply on the results continues to shape Apple’s vision.
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