Apple hosted its most recent shareholders meeting today, February 26, and some interesting details have emerged.
Apple executives talk about ‘Friends’ and Apple TV+, the coronavirus, iPadOS, and more in shareholders meeting
Apple hosted its most recent shareholders meeting today, February 26, and some interesting details have emerged.
Tim Cook is known for jet-setting across the globe to make appearances and take part in meetings or other gatherings, but a random announcement isn't really par for the course.
Apple has obtained a temporary restraining order against an alleged San Francisco stalker with the nickname "Rocky" who has been harassing chief executive Tim Cook.
During the conference call following Apple's latest quarterly earnings report, of course the company's CEO was asked about 5G. And of course he didn't give anything away.
Earlier today, Apple announced its first fiscal quarterly earnings for 2020. And, as is par for the course, the company's CEO made some comments to news outlets after the fact.
The explosive Reuters story alleging that the FBI a few years ago successfully pressured Apple into dropping plans to encrypt iOS device backups in iCloud has put a spotlight on an interview that Tim Cook gave to German newspaper Der Spiegel about a year ago, in which he hinted Apple might eventually no longer have an encryption key to iCloud data.
Over the last couple of months, Australia has been impacted by bushfire across the country. And now Apple's CEO has pledged to help.
Phil Schiller is a powerful presence at Apple, and has been for years, so it's not surprising the company's head of marketing has some insight into the development of the original iPad.
Ellen DeGeneres, the host of the hit show Ellen, has never been one to shy away from big giveaways. And that trend continues with the "Greatest Night of Giveaways".
Apple's CEO, Tim Cook, has been a vocal supporter of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), for years. And that continues to be the case in 2019.
In an interview with ABC News, Tim Cook said that Apple's commitment to privacy is worldwide - and that while Chinese authorities have never asked Apple to unlock an iPhone, American authorities have. His comments were part of a wide-ranging talk about Apple's manufacturing processes, trade tariffs, and the new Mac Pro.
Tim Cook sat down with Marc Benioff during the Salesforce Live event earlier today, and the chief executive officer discussed a variety of topics.