Apple CEO, Tim Cook, has hinted that his company has not lost sight in the consumer durable segment of television.
In an interview given to a television channel, Cook rued how television viewing was still stuck back in the 70s and that there was every possibility of missing a show, the Mashable reported.
Apple Watchers believe that there could be one more product in the offing from the Apple stable before the end of 2014, which most likely include the iPad, but did not rule out an Apple TV update or even an all-new Apple Television set.
Cook also spoke about how he keeps remembering former CEO of Apple, the late Steve Jobs everyday, stating that Jobs is still very much in his heart and deep in Apple's DNA.
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