Reporter, The New York Times & author of After Steve: How Apple Became a Trillion-Dollar Company and Lost Its Soul
san francisco, california, united states
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Claim your profileReporter at The New York Times covering Apple. Author of the book on Apple's most recent decade: After Steve: How Apple Became a Trillion-Dollar Company and Lost Its Soul (https://bit.ly/aftersteve). It’s the inside story of the unspoken power struggle between Tim Cook and head designer Jony Ive after the death of Steve Jobs. Previously, I led The Wall Street Journal's coverage of Apple and Google, documenting its rise to become the first $1 trillion company. I wrote about Tim Cook's relationship with Donald Trump, Jony Ive's departure and less serious issues like that pang of anxiety you feel when your smartphone battery dips below 20% power. As a former sportswriter and alcohol industry reporter, I'm also happy to talk Olympics and SEC football or bourbon and beer. On Twitter @trippmickle.





