Apple executives Craig Federighi, Eddy Cue to appear at Code Conference next month Apple software chief Craig Federighi and services czar Eddy Cue are set to headline the second night of the upcoming Code Conference, spiritual successor to an event at which late Apple cofounder Steve Jobs was an annual fixture. AppleInsider Staff 12 years ago 6
Apple's Tim Cook jokes about secrecy, sapphire glass, and a mythical 'iRing' Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook sat down for an interview with ABC News about the 30th anniversary of the Mac, but the conversation naturally delved into other subjects like future products, on which the CEO was unsurprisingly tight-lipped. Neil Hughes 12 years ago 80
Apple's Ive and Federighi discuss collaboration, design and more in interview When Bloomberg ran its latest cover story on Apple last week, most of the highlights came from CEO Tim Cook, but on Wednesday the full interviews of Jony Ive and Craig Federighi were published, offering a deeper look into the duo's collaboration on iOS 7, the new iPhones and Apple's mission. AppleInsider Staff 12 years ago 8
Apple's Federighi thrust into spotlight with successful WWDC keynote performance During Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference keynote on Monday, the most stage time wasn't allotted CEO Tim Cook, or marketing head Phil Schiller, but to Craig Federighi, the software chief who stepped out from his "behind-the-scenes" role and into the spotlight. AppleInsider Staff 13 years ago 90
Tim Cook says Apple's executive team at "the very top of their game" Following a shake up of Apple's executive team last fall, Tim Cook made a particular effort to highlight the skills and experience represented in the company's top leadership at this morning's Goldman Sachs Conference. Daniel Eran Dilger 13 years ago 24
Apple's recent executive shakeup was about 'collaboration,' Tim Cook says Though Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook stopped short of explicitly criticizing recently ousted executives Scott Forstall and John Browett, he did say that recent personnel changes were done to encourage "collaboration." Sam Oliver 13 years ago 62