SAN FRANCISCO: Apple Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook strode through a slickly produced video on Tuesday to launch a new iPhone with few hints of the exceptional string of troubles facing his company including policy reversals, a spyware attack and legal fights.
Cook - from an empty, darkened auditorium - raved over upgraded cameras, brighter screens and new features for some of Silicon Valley giant's other devices like the iPad.
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