Yesterday we reported that Tim Cook and Eddy Cue were rounding out their WWDC week in Austin, where the duo toured the Texas campus and teased ‘exciting’ products. Today, the Apple CEO shared the photo seen above via his Twitter account with the following message: “Watching the Mac Pro come together in Austin yesterday, thanks to a team loaded with American manufacturing expertise.” Apple’s Mac Pro desktop computer is assembled in the United States at the plant in Austin, currently Apple’s only Mac line that boasts that detail…

Cook also visited Apple’s customer service and support team at the Austin Campus tweeting the photo with an AppleCare staffer seen below. In his tweet, the Apple CEO included this message: “Our AppleCare team is the best in the world. Thrilled to see them in action yesterday on our new campus in Austin.” Apple SVP of Internet and Services Eddy Cue was also spotted in the shot at AppleCare’s offices in Austin, Texas.

Watching the Mac Pro come together in Austin yesterday,thanks to a team loaded with American manufacturing expertise. pic.twitter.com/5LcCOFIVgC — Tim Cook (@tim_cook) June 6, 2014

Our AppleCare team is the best in the world. Thrilled to see them in action yesterday on our new campus in Austin. pic.twitter.com/fTaMKzMi9o — Tim Cook (@tim_cook) June 6, 2014

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