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Tim Cook controls the iPhone, so he’s the new AI kingmaker
Apple is a company that hates to ever admit it needs outside help
June 13, 2024
Artificial Intelligence
Apple to pay OpenAI for ChatGPT through distribution, not cash
According to sources, the partnership isn’t expected to generate meaningful revenue for either party — at least at the outset.
June 13, 2024
Singapore news
Apple CEO Tim Cook to Meet DPM Lawrence Wong to wrap whirlwind Asia tour
Southeast Asia has become an increasingly important market for Apple because of weak demand in China.
April 18, 2024
Tech
Apple CEO Tim Cook needs to start putting out fires
Apple has never faced this many uncertainties at the same time
February 02, 2024
Tech
Can Apple build a 'game changer' iCar?
Apple may have its work cut out but as the world’s No. 1 company it will take a brave person to bet that it will fail.
November 25, 2021
Tech
Apple gives Tim Cook up to a million shares that vest through 2025
The compensation package is worth $76 million to $114 million, depending on Apple’s share performance.
September 30, 2020
Tech
Why regulators are targeting a US$2-tril Apple
Why regulators are targeting a US$2-trillion Apple
August 28, 2020
Tech
Apple priced itself out of shrinking Chinese smartphone market
SAN FRANCISCO (Jan 4): Apple Inc.’s falloff in demand for iPhones in China shows the company’s flagship product is hurt by its high price and the rise of cheaper, more comparable rival devices in the world’s biggest market.
January 04, 2019
Tech
Apple is working with Hertz to manage its self-driving car fleet
SAN FRANCISCO (June 27): Apple Inc. is leasing a small fleet of cars from Hertz Global Holdings Inc. to test self-driving technology, an agreement that echoes a larger deal between competitors Alphabet Inc. and Avis Budget Group Inc. Hertz shares s
June 27, 2017
Tech employees vow not to help Trump surveil Muslims, deport immigrants
WASHINGTON (Dec 13): More than 200 employees of technology companies including Alphabet Inc's Google, Twitter Inc and Salesforce pledged on Tuesday to not help US President-elect Donald Trump's administration build a data registry to track people
December 14, 2016