The 2nd part of the Tim Cook Interview with Charlie Rose

Sep 16, 2014 00:41 GMT  ·  By

PBS aired the second half of the Tim Cook interview everyone was looking forward to hear. Charlie Rose was the one asking the questions, and as we have seen in the first half, they were pretty good. 

Apple's CEO, Tim Cook, not only explained some of the ideas that stood behind the Apple Watch and the Beats Audio acquisition, but he also accepted that Apple Maps was a failure.

The big head of Apple had a two-hour-long interview, and the second half was on TV tonight, in the United States. For the rest of the world, the whole video will come out 24 to 36 hours later, but we do have a very interesting snippet with a Tim Cook ready to attack Google.

Funnily enough, this is not about Android, but about the privacy Google is offering their users. Tim Cook explained how they were not collecting user data or read emails, like Google did.

On the other hand, he admitted that the US Government was collecting too much information. Apple was not targeted by those requests just because they did not collect all that data.

Take a look at this snippet and witness the way Tim Cook is speaking up for the first time on some sensible topics.