John Ternus solidifies his role as Apple CEO-apparent amid design team shakeup John Ternus, SVP of hardware engineering, has reportedly taken over Apple's design teams and cemented his position as the likely long-term replacement of CEO Tim Cook. Oliver Haslam 4 months ago 18
Apple's $900 million tariff bill in Q3 is a sign of Tim Cook's supply chain mastery Both by getting an exemption, and by toiling for seven years to diversify its iPhone manufacturing efforts outside of China, the $900 million estimate of tariff impacts in the third quarter is paltry compared to what it could have been, and is for other companies. William Gallagher 1 year ago 6
Tim Cook praises Trump in US tech titan meeting Apple's Tim Cook attended President Trump's gathering of business CEOs via satellite, and committed the company to working with the administration. William Gallagher 1 year ago 32
Tim Cook successfully lobbied White House to help Apple avoid China trade war fallout A report on Monday delves into Apple CEO Tim Cook's lobbying efforts, both with officials in the White House and counterparts in China, detailing a series of deft moves that has kept Apple above the fray in the U.S.-China trade war. Mikey Campbell 7 years ago 2
Tim Cook addresses tax reform, Russian Facebook ads, customer privacy, more in interview Apple CEO Tim Cook sat down with NBC News' Lester Holt on Wednesday to talk about issues affecting the modern tech industry landscape, from tax reform to concerns that Russia interfered with the 2016 presidential election through a wide-reaching social media campaign. Mikey Campbell 8 years ago 0
Tim Cook meets with UAE prime minister, visits Apple resellers Apple CEO Tim Cook met with UAE Vice-President and Prime Minister Shaikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum on Sunday local time, where the two discussed various topics ranging from the region's burgeoning IT sector to education. AppleInsider Staff 12 years ago 19
Apple's Tim Cook dismisses Android iPad competitors as bizarre, vapor In addressing potential competitors of Apple's iPad, Tim Cook said he has "no concerns" about the the tablets being shown running Microsoft's Windows and Google's Android platform, specifically calling out existing Android offerings as "bizarre" while dismissing future models as vapor. Daniel Eran Dilger 15 years ago 215
Apple commits $3.9 billion to secret long term component contracts Apple's chief operations executive Tim Cook revealed that the company had entered into long term component supply contracts worth $3.9 billion over the next two years. Daniel Eran Dilger 15 years ago 70