With Apple's C-suite inhabitants jumping off the proverbial ship in droves, especially over the past few days , some have been quick to interpret this litany of departure announcements as a vote of no confidence in the leadership of Apple's current CEO, Tim Cook.

And now, Tony Fadell, the co-creator of the iconic iPod, is sensing an opportunity and openly promoting himself as a possible replacement for Cook.

The father of the iPod, Tony Fadell, has apparently told associates that he would open to replacing Cook as the next Apple CEO

The Information is now reporting that Tony Fadell, a former Apple executive credited with co-inventing the iconic iPods, has told his associates that he would be open to replacing Cook as the next CEO of Apple.

Even so, the publication's sources do not

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