CEO Tim Cook testifies in Epic Games v. Apple trial
Apple CEO Tim Cook is testifying Friday in the Epic Games v. Apple trial, answering questions from both Apple and Epic lawyers and offering a recap of the Cupertino company's arguments.
Apple CEO Tim Cook is testifying Friday in the Epic Games v. Apple trial, answering questions from both Apple and Epic lawyers and offering a recap of the Cupertino company's arguments.
In an increasingly tribal world where seemingly everything, including consumer support of trillion-dollar corporations, has turned into unwavering fandom and cheerleading, it's easy for Apple users to forget that sometimes a moderate success, instead of a home run, is what's best for everyone involved.
Four members of Congress sent a letter to Apple CEO Tim Cook urging the company reassess its business dealings with China.
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Following an unceremonious exit from Apple reportedly prompted by employee backlash over a passage from his 2016 autobiography, Antonio Garcia Martinez commented, albeit briefly and without specificity, on the situation.
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In an attempt to crack down on tax evasion and illegal activity, the U.S. Treasury Department has begun taking steps to mitigate potential problems relating to cryptocurrencies.
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A brand new, first-of-its-kind Google store will be located on the company's existing campus in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook is scheduled to testify in the Epic Games v. Apple trial on Friday, concluding an intense examination of the iOS App Store that included declarations from industry experts and executives from both companies.
Craig Federighi, Apple's head of software engineering, said that the Mac is not currently meeting the bar for customer security set by iOS and that the platform has an unacceptable level of malware.
Apple on Wednesday seeded the first beta versions of iOS 14.7, iPadOS 14.7, tvOS 14.7, watchOS 7.6, and macOS 11.5 to registered developers for testing.
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