Apple is bound to lose its edge without Steve Jobs in charge, yes? Not so fast, writes Darrell Etherington at the Washington Post. In busting "Five Myths About Apple," he writes that it's easy to take Jobs successor Tim Cook for granted. But Cook "is far from by-the-book," and his outside-the-box thinking on the supply chain over the last decade is a vital reason why Apple is what it is today. The risks he took with the iPad Mini show "a determination not to remain rooted in what has worked before."