Apple CEO Tim Cook-Most-Loved Steve Jobs according to a survey in Apple

Certainly for Tim Cook to head Apple's CEO is one of the toughest jobs, but also more rewarding in the field of technology at the time. The company is experiencing a great moment of success with mobile devices and Macs The share price has risen in recent weeks, counter to the economic crisis that is hitting a bit 'all countries. But this does not mean that the position of CEO does not have its fair share of stress! Let's take a look at the poll that has seen starring Tim Cook after the first seven months since Apple's supreme leader.
Cook is responsible for Apple in October 2011, taking the reins from Steve Jobs after his tragic death, and although we do not really put great innovations prominent among the products Apple, it seems that one of its employees has quickly conquered ' approval. According to a specialized site that offers reviews on employers and salaries, Tim Cook has an approval rating of 97% by its employees, showing how estimates have in him. The same site has shown that Steve Jobs had had an approval rating of 95% last year, putting Cook in front of him with a small but significant 2%.
The approval rating of 97% from your employees is quite impressive but not all. Cook is actually located at the top looking down the likes of Paul E. Jacobs (Qualcomm), Larry Page (Google) and Dan Hesse (Sprint). Apple's CEO is currently rated as the most recognized CEOs in the world among tech companies.
Many experts believed that it would be extremely difficult for Cook to take over the post of Steve Jobs. However, critics say the industry is on the merit of Cook, has taken delivery of a perfect company with the best team possible. 

Robotic platform for panoramic photography with iPhone [video]

Inventors from the portal Kickstarter exposed to the public an unusual gadget called Galileo. The device allows owners of iPhone smartphones to capture panoramic 360-degree video call mode.
Galileo - a special robotic platform with unlimited rotation, controlled by iOS-devices. Swiping your finger across the screen iPad or other iGadget connected to it, and Galileo will turn the iPhone, the user to see what he is interested. The adapter is not limited to rotate 360 ​​degrees, any angle, at a rate of pan to 200 degrees per second.

To be useful Galileo? The developers propose to use a novelty device for video calls or conferences, as baby monitors, remote education, virtual tours of the museum, as well as for shooting video panoramic.
Interestingly, Galileo can be remotely controlled manner, not only with the iPhone, iPad or iPod touch, but also from any computer via internet browser. Galileo is equipped with a standard mount for a tripod, and charge the built-in lithium-ion battery can be via USB-port.

As already mentioned, the Galileo project is a public resource and is available on Kickstarter. The developers have successfully collected more than 330,000 dollars over the limit at 100,000 dollars. Make a reservation on the gadget can be here for 129.95 dollars . Your device will begin in the summer of 2012.
 

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