Apple CEO Tim Cook is to hold a fundraiser for Hillary Clinton's Presidential campaign, according to a new report. While not an Apple event, the company's VP of Environment, Policy, and Social Initiatives Lisa Jackson will also be in attendance at the event.
Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC 2016) is well and truly underway now at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, California. Apple CEO Tim Cook has taken to stage now to kick off the event. He has started off first by talking about yesterday's tragic event in Orlando, followed by some of the stats and figures about both, WWDC attendees at the event, as well as the Apple as a company itself and its performance over the last few months.
As you might expect, Apple's recently reported drop in iPhone sales for the first time ever has caused some corners to suggest that the iPhone has reached its peak, and that the good times are over for the Cupertino-based company. CEO Tim Cook clearly disagrees, and has hit back at industry analysts and financial pundits by declaring that Apple had "an incredible quarter by absolute standards". As part of an interview, the enigmatic CEO also set the seed for excitement levels to be raised by proclaiming that Apple has "great innovation in the pipeline".
Apple's new 4-inch iPhone SE and 9.7-inch iPad Pro hit store shelves today, and as per an ongoing trend, Apple CEO Tim Cook paid the Palo Alto Apple Store a surprise visit to mingle with customers on launch day.
Will closing multitasking iOS apps on iPhone help save battery life? The answer to this is no. Apple's executive Craig Federighi has confirmed and shot down this battery life saving myth.
It's being reported that Tim Cook, along with a number of technology company CEOs and established Republican representatives, have met at the American Enterprise Institute's World Forum to discuss one thing; how to stop Donald Trump from gaining the Presidential nomination from his party. It is being reported that Apple CEO Tim Cook is part of a fairly high profile coalition that has been looking at ways to try and prevent Donald Trump from getting the nod to run for President of the United States.
In a veiled revelation at Apple's annual shareholder's meeting, Apple CEO Tim Cook seems to have suggested that the Apple Car is real, but is a long ways away from being released.
In an interview conducted today by ABC’s David Muir, Apple CEO Tim Cook explained his and Apple's stance in their ongoing fight with the FBI where the company is asked to create backdoor access to iPhone for the law enforcement agencies. You can watch the full interview here.
Tim Cook clearly has a lot of strengths that have thrust him into one of the world's most iconic and immediately recognizable names in the world of big business. The American businessman, who was born in Alabama, has been with Apple in one capacity or another for the last 18 years, and in that time has risen from Senior Vice President of Worldwide Operations all the way through the ranks, to replace the legendary Steve Jobs as the company's Chief Executive Officer. The man clearly has a highly respected business acumen and leadership capability, but we all have our flaws, and it appears that Cook's is capturing an in-focus photograph.
Speaking at the Apple's earnings call, Tim Cook took the time to tell us what he thinks about Virtual Reality. Apple has so far chosen to sit out the bustling segment, but a change appears to be in the works, starting this year.















