Ex-WeWork CEO Adam Neumann apologizes to Tim Cook for being 'an idiot'
WeWork founder Adam Neumann says he blew a chance to learn from Apple CEO Tim Cook.
Mike Peterson is a San Diego-based journalist who has been writing about Apple, online privacy, and cybersecurity since 2016. He serves as the assistant managing editor of AppleInsider.
Before transitioning to technology-focused digital media, Mike was a print journalist covering local government, education, and public safety. He also served as an art director and copy editor for several local newspapers. He's worn many hats in journalism, doing everything from reporting on city council meetings to managing a small newsroom staff.
Coming from a predominantly non-technical background, he specializes in explaining complicated topics to a general audience. However, he grew up around computers, built his first Windows machine in his teens, and acquired his first Mac in college. He has since taught himself Python programming, and he maintains an interest in privacy and cryptography.
Prior to his writing career, Mike spent his teenage years as a recording musician and indie rock frontman. Although he has almost fully recovered from that ordeal, he still records occasionally in Logic Pro.
A person of many varied interests, Mike is also a voracious reader, an avid outdoor enthusiast and hiker, and a registered yoga teacher. In his spare time, he enjoys hoppy beers, jazz music, and spending time by the ocean.
WeWork founder Adam Neumann says he blew a chance to learn from Apple CEO Tim Cook.
Apple CEO Tim Cook spoke on a variety of topics at The New York Times DealBook summit, including the company's role in users' mental health — and the fact that he personally owns Bitcoin.
A number of technology companies are giving their engineers and programmers new M1 Max MacBook Pros with maxed-out specifications, likely because of the time-saving performance of the new models.
Apple's latest Transparency Report, which provides data on how many government or private requests for data, app removals, or account preservations have been made, shows a worldwide decline in late 2020 versus the first half of the year.
Apple iPhone supplier TSMC is among several chipmakers who have provided answers to a US inquiry seeking data to address the ongoing global chip shortage.
Apple's own first-party Reminders app, which was overhauled in 2020, lets users assign tasks to other people. Here's how to do it in macOS Monterey.
Apple has hired a former Tesla engineer to work on software for its secretive "Apple Car" project, according to a new report.
A new clip published to YouTube gives a hands-on view of a rare "Death Star" iPhone 4 prototype, which features a number of differences than the production model.
Apple has resolved an issue that could brick some Intel-based Mac models equipped with T2 chips upon installation of macOS Monterey.
Two Apple executives focused on machine learning are slated to speak about accessibility at the Sight Tech Global conference in December.
AT&T and Verizon have agreed to delay a rollout of new 5G spectrum because of concerns about potential interference with aircraft safety systems.
Apple's top executive in South Korea is reportedly departing the country amid a dustup with the local government over new regulations affecting the App Store.
Screen repairs by third parties on the iPhone 13 lineup are more difficult because of a tiny chip pairing an handset to its screen, and there is concern that it could permanently damage the repair industry.
Apple has overhauled the design of its Apple ID website, giving the page an overall cleaner and more minimal aesthetic.
Google has announced new changes to its alternate payment policies within apps to comply with a recently passed South Korean law, while Apple seems to believe that it is already compliant with the mandate.
A rare Apple-I computer is going up for sale at a small California auction house later in November with a starting bid of $200,000.
An iPhone that has been modified with a USB-C port instead of a Lightning connection is up for auction, and the latest bids have driven the price over $85,000.
Amid a wider rollout of Apple Fitness+, Apple VP of Fitness Technologies Jay Blank said the service is just getting started and that the company is open to expanding into non-English content.
Apple TV+ on Wednesday held a press event and photo-call for its upcoming South Korean sci-fi drama, "Dr Brain," which premieres on Nov. 3 in the U.S. and Nov. 4 elsewhere.
Craig Federighi, Apple's Software Engineering chief, gave a keynote focused on the dangers of forcing Apple to allow side-loading on iPhone at the Web Summit 2021 conference.
Apple Fitness+ on Wednesday started to roll out in 15 additional countries across the globe, greatly expanding the fitness service's reach.
Apple's proposed $100 settlement with developers, which includes a loosening of App Store "anti-steering" provisions, is poised to be approved by the judge in the case.
Smart home accessory maker Netatmo has announced a new carbon monoxide alarm that's compatible with Apple's HomeKit platform.
A leader of the #AppleToo movement has filed an unfair labor practice charge against Apple, claiming that the company fired her in retaliation for organizing other employees.
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has agreed to hear Apple's motion to stay an injunction that would force the company to make changes to its App Store policies.
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