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28 days ago
Apple CEO Tim Cook's 'Good Morning America' comments follow a recent executive shakeup and renewed questions about the company's strategy for AI.
73 days ago
A 'staggering' number of people bought new iPhones last quarter—analysts explain why, and whether it'll happen again soon ⊕
Apple CEO Tim Cook called the surge in demand for iPhones in the latest quarter "staggering." Analysts say multiple factors can help explain why.
76 days ago
Apple's Cook says he's 'heartbroken' by Minneapolis events and has spoken with Trump ⊖
Apple CEO Tim Cook called for "deescalation" in Minneapolis, where two people have been killed by federal agents this month.
4 months ago
Pressure builds on Apple and CEO Tim Cook with holiday executive shakeup ○
Apple has seen extraordinary turnover in its top ranks over just the past week.
Apple's chip boss squashes exit rumors, says he's not leaving the company ○
Bloomberg reported on Saturday that Srouji had told CEO Tim Cook that he was considering leaving.
Apple intensifies succession planning for CEO Tim Cook ⊕
iPhone maker’s board is preparing for its longtime leader to step down as early as next year
6 months ago
Apple CEO Tim Cook says iPhone price hikes are not tied to tariffs ○
Apple CEO Tim Cook said the latest iPhone price hikes aren't connected to President Donald Trump's sweeping tariff plans.
Tim Cook explains why Apple is investing heavily in Corning's glass factory ○
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Apple CEO Tim Cook told CNBC's Jim Cramer why his company is investing $2.5 billion to manufacture glass in Corning's Kentucky factory.
7 months ago
Live updates: Apple set to introduce iPhone 17 series ○
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Apple CEO Tim Cook and his team are set to unveil the iPhone 17 line of devices, Apple Watches, new AirPods Pro, and the release date for iOS 26.
8 months ago
How Tim Cook convinced Trump to drop made-in-USA iPhone — for now ○
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Apple CEO Tim Cook went to the White House to announce plans to spend about $600 billion over four years in the U.S.