
Tripp Mickle
Reporter for The New York Times and author of "After Steve: How Apple Became a Trillion-Dollar Company and Lost Its Soul."
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May 6, 2022 • 1h 21min
"After Steve" author Tripp Mickle / Fortnite’s back on iOS / Sonos’s voice assistant
Tripp Mickle, a New York Times reporter and author of "After Steve," provides a fascinating look into Apple's leadership dynamics post-Steve Jobs. He reveals the tensions between Tim Cook and Jony Ive while discussing how Apple shifted from innovative design to operational efficiency. They also dive into Apple's geopolitical challenges, including its ties with China. Additionally, enjoy insights on Starlink's new portability feature, Fortnite's return to mobile via Xbox Cloud Gaming, and Sonos's upcoming voice assistant and soundbar.

Aug 25, 2024 • 1h 31min
062. El de Meta sí, Meta no
Pavel Durov, fundador de Telegram, revela detalles sobre su reciente detención relacionada con la moderación de contenido en la plataforma. Se debaten las diferencias entre Telegram y WhatsApp, además de explorar el impacto de la realidad virtual en la salud y el entretenimiento. Tripp Mickle, autor de un libro sobre Apple, comparte anécdotas y discute la evolución de la tecnología móvil, poniendo énfasis en el nuevo Pixel 9. También se habla de calzado minimalista y su relación con la salud articular, además de recomendaciones sobre cuidado bucal.

May 7, 2022 • 1h 4min
Was Tim Cook The Right Choice For Apple? — With Tripp Mickle
Tripp Mickle, a New York Times reporter and author of 'After Steve,' dives into Apple's post-Steve Jobs era. He discusses the leadership transition from Jobs to Tim Cook, highlighting their contrasting styles—Jobs’ vision versus Cook’s operational excellence. The conversation also covers Apple’s ambitious moves into healthcare and automotive markets, revealing both innovative aspirations and significant hurdles. Ethical dilemmas and cultural shifts within the company under Cook's leadership provide a compelling look at Apple's journey toward balancing revenue with its original innovative spirit.

May 5, 2022 • 35min
Behind the scenes at Apple with journalist Tripp Mickle
Design genius Jony Ive was Steve Jobs’ chief collaborator at Apple. But Ive didn’t run Apple after Jobs’ death: That role went to Tim Cook, the supply chain guy. Now Apple is a company that’s increasingly interested in making money from services and is less dependent on jaw-dropping devices. And Ive doesn’t work at Apple anymore.Journalist Tripp Mickle, who covered Apple for years at the Wall Street Journal, has a new book about the fraught relationship between Cook and Ive, and Apple’s transformation after Jobs, and this is one where the title gives away a lot: “After Steve: How Apple Became a Trillion-Dollar Company and Lost Its Soul.” He talks to Recode’s Peter Kafka about all of that — as well as a curious and telling anecdote about a soap dispenser.Featuring: Tripp Mickle (@trippmickle), New York Times reporter and author of After SteveHost: Peter Kafka (@pkafka), Senior Editor at RecodeMore to explore: Subscribe for free to Recode Media, Peter Kafka, one of the media industry's most acclaimed reporters, talks to business titans, journalists, comedians, and more to get their take on today's media landscape.About Recode by Vox: Recode by Vox helps you understand how tech is changing the world — and changing us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

May 3, 2022 • 59min
Tech Stock Slump, Staff Morale Down at the FTC, and Guest Tripp Mickle
Tripp Mickle, a technology reporter at the New York Times and author of "After Steve," joins the conversation to delve into Apple's transformation under Tim Cook's leadership. They discuss the contrast between innovation and shareholder value, exploring the future of Apple's product development. The podcast also uncovers the struggles Apple faces with its App Store, likening it to a game of Jenga, and reflects on TikTok's rise as a new media giant. Insights into labor movements at Amazon and Starbucks add to the dynamic discussions.