When Tim Cook, Apple's CEO, publicly revealed that he was gay, it was met largely with support and, frankly, little surprise. Cook hadn't been in the closet, he just hadn't talked about it publicly. But one place where the announcement was panned was Russia, and in response a Russian university took down a memorial that been erected to Apple's founding CEO, Steve Jobs.
Apple announced in a press release Wednesday night that it's co-founder and chairman, Steve Jobs, has died at age 56. The news comes little over a month after Jobs stepped down as CEO.
Apple announced last night that Steve Jobs, co-founder and CEO of the company, would immediately resign from his position. Tim Cook, chief operating officer, will replace him. John Hockenberry discusses what this might mean for Apple's future.
Tim Cook, chief operating officer at Apple will replace Jobs, who will stay on as chairman of the board.