Every thing you search for on the Internet, every email you send, and every photo you take is scanned and mined for information by some faceless entity, and it’s not the NSA — it’s Google. We ...
Once again, Apple’s CEO Tim Cook has come out swinging against his company’s arch-rival Google. A letter penned by Cook appeared on Apple’s website this month alongside several other neatly designed ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook was spotted in Washington DC today where he met with lawmakers to push back against proposed App Store age policy that Apple says doesn’t protect user privacy. Cook met with members ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook may not entirely support increased governmental regulations on technology companies, though he understands them given the loose security measures around personal user information, ...
In 2024, Apple Inc. AAPL CEO Tim Cook saw a significant increase in his annual compensation despite the company’s controversies over its AI and Siri privacy policies. What Happened: Cook’s total ...
Tim Cook went on the offensive toward competing companies like Amazon and Google in a new interview tonight on privacy. Appearing on Vice News Tonight on HBO, the Apple CEO was asked if his company’s ...
Apple is reportedly facing a drop in its market share in China, attributed to a decrease in iPhone shipments, according to supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. Despite the expected launch of the new ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook is intensifying his campaign in Washington, urging lawmakers to rethink a proposed federal child online safety bill.
Tim Cook urged US lawmakers to rethink a proposed law that could force Apple to verify users’ ages, warning it would require collecting sensitive data from nearly everyone. Apple argues parents, not ...
Apple Inc. Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook met with US lawmakers on Wednesday to lobby against pending children’s online safety legislation that would require app store operators to authenticate ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook met U.S. House members on Wednesday to push back against federal legislation that could require the iPhone ...