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Tim Cook says his daily routine involves using 'every [Apple] product' which sounds genuinely exhaus

Published on January 01, 0001

Most of us will know someone in our lives that's a real Apple advocate. Nary a mention will go by of a new phone [[link]] purchase, laptop, or set of headphones without said acquaintance chiming in with "I've got the new Apple blahblahblah, and you should really check it out." They've bought into the ecosystem, converted to the cause, and now Apple products are the way forward for all future tech purchases.

Still, they'll have to go a long way to beat Apple CEO Tim Cook, as in an interview with the Wall Street Journal he's revealed that his daily routine involves the mantra: "Every day, every product."

"At $3,500, it’s not a mass-market product," says Cook. "Right now, it’s an early-adopter product. People who want to have tomorrow’s technology today—that’s who it’s for. Fortunately, there’s enough people who are in that camp that it’s exciting."

"We’re perfectly fine with not being first. As it turns out, it takes a while to get it really great. It takes a lot of iteration. It takes worrying about every detail. Sometimes, it takes a little longer to do that. We would rather come out with that kind of product and that kind of contribution to people versus running to get something out first."

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One wonders what really, really good ideas might have been left on the table, although given that Apple is currently duelling Nvidia for the top spot on the most valuable companies in the world by market cap table, it certainly still seems to be a strategy that's paying off, even with the odd mis-step.

Still, as someone that spends every day using just about every different brand of tech product under the sun, I can't help but think that Cook's all-Apple, all the time approach would be restrictive. Plus, it surely can't be every product every day in all aspects, right?

That'd mean he'd spend every day using the Apple Magic Mouse at his desktop, and if I could offer any helpful advice here, it'd be to take a look at our best gaming mouse guide for a much, much better alternative. Yes Apple fans, I said it. Fight me.

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