By , MacRumors

In a new interview with CBS Mornings, Apple CEO Tim Cook touched on a wide range of topics, including the iPhone 14‘s new Emergency SOS via Satellite feature, the future of Twitter, and what it means for the app on the App Store, and what’s next for Cook after he steps down as CEO of the company.

In a teaser for the interview earlier this week, Cook said Apple will be deliberate in its hiring amid economic uncertainty. “That means we’re continuing to hire, but not everywhere in the company are we hiring,” Cook said, amid reports the company has halted hirings.

[Apple is in the process of staffing up for a new operation in the Raleigh area and plans a new campus in Research Triangle park. It lists open “corporate roles” in the Triangle.]

In the full interview, Cook talked about the ‌iPhone 14‌’s Emergency SOS via Satellite feature, which launched earlier this week to ‌iPhone 14‌ users in the United States and Canada.

“I’m a hiker, and so I’m frequently out in places where there is no service, and you don’t want there to be poles out there either. But now, to have the ability to contact in the event of an emergency is huge,” he said.

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https://www.macrumors.com/2022/11/16/tim-cook-iphone-14-future-twitter-interview/

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