
IPod Master No longer Works at Apple
Apple iPod vice president Tony Fadell will leave office.
Arriving at Apple in 2001, Fadell became one of the main developers of the popular iPod. So we just owe him (not in everything, but in general terms) that the iPods turned out to be just like that, in all its diversity. However, it cannot be said that Fadell is leaving "nowhere." Instead of being “iPod Principal,” he will take over as Steve Jobs’s personal consultant.
Instead of Tony Faddell, work on the iPod (and iPhone, too) will be led by IBM's former vice president of microprocessor technology, Mark Papermaster, who will take over as senior vice president of Devices Hardware Engineering.
via Dailytech
Arriving at Apple in 2001, Fadell became one of the main developers of the popular iPod. So we just owe him (not in everything, but in general terms) that the iPods turned out to be just like that, in all its diversity. However, it cannot be said that Fadell is leaving "nowhere." Instead of being “iPod Principal,” he will take over as Steve Jobs’s personal consultant.
Instead of Tony Faddell, work on the iPod (and iPhone, too) will be led by IBM's former vice president of microprocessor technology, Mark Papermaster, who will take over as senior vice president of Devices Hardware Engineering.
via Dailytech