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After first traveling around France earlier in the week and meeting with French president Emmanuel Macron, then heading to Oxford University in the United Kingdom for the opening of The Oxford Foundry, Apple CEO Tim Cook has now traveled to Stockholm, Sweden today. Just after 9 a.m. local time, Cook was spotted getting out of a black, unmarked Mercedes in Stockholm.

Cook was on Kungsgatan, a street in central Stockholm where Apple's office is located within the city, and an eyewitness speaking to Breakit [Google Translate] said that the CEO traveled with "a whole entourage" into the building, then "rushed out" a few hours later. Cook is likely making the usual rounds to other Apple locations, including potentially checking on the progress of Apple's upcoming flagship store in Kungsträdgården, a park located near Apple's offices in the city.

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Photos by TT and Jon Wahlqvist, via Breakit

"He had a whole entourage around as he walked across the street," says an eyewitness to Breakit. Tim Cook and his co-workers entered the gateway to Apple's Stockholm office. A few hours later, the Apple boss rushed out of the building again.

Breakit's reporter Jon Wahlqvist asks Tim Cook what he does in Stockholm. However, the Apple boss did not seem to be interested in addressing any such details: "The only thing he said was terrific, terrific, terrific and gave up his thumb. From the car he then waved in the nearest presidential style, "says Jon Wahlqvist.
Cook also stopped to discuss augmented reality with Feber [Google Translate], where he explained that the first few apps using ARKit are comparable to the opening of the App Store in 2008. Even though this first wave of apps might not wow everyone, Cook said that eventually iPhone users will not be able to "imagine a life without" augmented reality. Cook has made similar AR-related comments for years now, and just this week sat down with The Independent and Vogue to discuss the topic even more in-depth.
I do not think they need to understand, not directly. I would like to compare it with when we opened the App Store 2008. When the first apps came out, people were not so impressed. I remember people wrote things like "this is not so amazing" and "this will not be so important". Today, we can not imagine a life without mobile apps and we use them for everything.

I think we'll see a similar curve that we saw with the usual apps. After a first phase, the curve of use will point straight up. AR is fundamentally different to VR because AR can be a part of everything you do, every day.
The interview further discusses how AR can "enhance" human experiences and day-to-day life without replacing anything, as well as how the technology needs to coexist with Apple's initiatives in the artificial intelligence space. Cook also continued championing students learning to code: "I think everyone who goes to school should learn how to code, but I do not think everyone should be a computer engineer. I think the knowledge to know what's possible is the most important, whether you're a fashion designer or journalist or whatever it is."

Update: Tim Cook has also visited with Iggesund Paperboard, a manufacturer of high quality virgin fiber paperboard and Apple's partner in sustainable packaging.

A visit to the breathtaking forests of northern Sweden with @IggesundAB, our partners in innovation and sustainable packaging. pic.twitter.com/STYKFQ8LZt - Tim Cook (@tim_cook) October 12, 2017


Article Link: Tim Cook Travels to Sweden to Visit Local Apple Office and Discuss Augmented Reality [Updated]
 

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He’s got an entourage and is giving vague nonsensical answers to the paparazzi. So, he’s either about to run for President or he’s got an album coming out. ;)

If he’s running for President there’s no way I’m voting for him because he could reverse his position and have Apple start unlocking all our data that they’re keeping so private. And one by one, those of us who own Androids will start disappearing late at night...:eek:
 
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There's no store whatsoever in downtown Stockholm and there's been absolutely no signs of progress or start for the so called "flagship" store at Kungsträdgården. They still haven't been able to move or shut down the god awful TGI Friday's that's been occupying the property. Have no idea what he's doing in downtown Stockholm.
 

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Cook was on Kungsgatan, a street in central Stockholm where Apple's office is located within the city, and an eyewitness speaking to Breakit [Google Translate] said that the CEO traveled with "a whole entourage" into the building, then "rushed out" a few hours later.

Cook better not have just witnessed... a working prototype of In-Display TouchID, thanks to the Apple engineers working in Kungsgatan.
 

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He’s got an entourage and is giving vague nonsensical answers to the paparazzi. So, he’s either about to run for President or he’s got an album coming out. ;)

If he’s running for President there’s no way I’m voting for him because he could reverse his position and have Apple start unlocking all our data that they’re keeping so private. And one by one, those of us who own Androids will start disappearing late at night...:eek:

Great observation. What would the political / government equivalent to a "walled garden" look like?

All these recent public "talks" with Tim. I think Tim needs something big to happen under his watch and he's got zero successes at that. Many of his "next great things" have failed to go anywhere... car, TV, etc. All the product lines that aren't phones are not being served well and he's just milking them for profit... the phone line has gotten overly complicated with 3 different models that are largely the same 6, 7, 8; the SE which is a replay of something old; and the only creatively new design in several years seems to be a bit of a misfire since they don't seem to be able to make them, and that with not even having the different sizes of that model you'd expect.
 

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Maybe just maybe he is the Antichrist and when everyone must have a NFC chip in their phones to do anything in this world....or he is just on a vacation....who knows?
 
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