Apple to report quarterly results as investors look for iPhone growth
Apple Inc. is expected to report record revenue Wednesday for the January-to-March quarter because of surging sales of premium iPhones and pandemic-induced buying of its other products.
Apple reinstates Parler App after review
Apple worked with Parler to bring the conservative-friendly social network "into compliance" with its guidelines.
Apple CEO Tim Cook hopes Parler returns to App Store
Earlier this year, the app had been suspended from Apple and Google's app stores and kicked off of Amazon's web-hosting service for its ties to the siege on the U.S. Capitol.
Apple CEO, major companies condemn new Georgia voting law
FOX Business’ Lydia Hu on Georgia voting law
Apple CEO Cook, executives on tentative list of witnesses in Epic Games case
The iPhone maker has been at loggerheads with Epic Games, the creator of the popular game Fortnite, which last year tried to avoid a 30% fee which Apple charges developers on the App Store by launching its own in-app payment system.
Apple's Tim Cook, Business Roundtable push Congress to pass immigration bills
A coalition of more than 100 of the largest businesses in the U.S. chaired by Apple CEO Tim Cook is urging Congress to pass a pair of immigration bills backed by Democrats.
Apple CEO Tim Cook celebrates the late Steve Jobs on Twitter
Cook took over as chief executive in 2011, roughly six weeks before Jobs died, and has been leading the company ever since.
Parler interim CEO: We expect to be back in Apple app store ‘pretty shortly’
Mark Meckler on Parler
Judge orders Apple CEO Tim Cook to sit in seven-hour deposition for Epic Games case
Judge Thomas Hixon cited the seven-hour timeframe for Cook's deposition being "the default rule for how long a witness must suffer being deposed," noting any longer would be "unjustified"
Apple CEO Tim Cook slams tech rivals for collecting user data, at the cost of social polarization
Apple CEO Tim Cook on Thursday took social media companies to tasks for neglecting the social costs of collecting data on its users while ignoring the consequences of extremism and polarization.
Apple earnings report shows record quarter for tech giant
Panel on Apple earnings report
Big Tech backs Biden's Day 1 immigration, climate executive orders
Big Tech came together Wednesday to cheer President Biden's inauguration and his first executive orders as the 46th president of the United States.
Apple temporarily closes stores in North Carolina, Georgia, and Texas due to COVID-19 spikes
Apple has temporarily closed more than two dozen stores in North Carolina, Georgia, and Texas due to COVID-19 spikes.
Apple CEO responds to Big Tech criticism: No 'intersection' between free speech, incitement of violence
Apple CEO Tim Cook stood by his company's decision to remove alternative social media platform Parler from the App Store, as Big Tech companies face criticism over censorship after the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
Apple unveils new racial equity and justice projects as part of $100M program
As part of its $100 million commitment unveiled this past June to combat racial equality and justice, Apple announced several new initiatives on that front on Wednesday.
Apple CEO Tim Cook sounds off on Capitol Hill riots, next steps
In a new interview, Apple CEO Tim Cook said the people who are responsible for the riots at the Capitol last week should be held accountable.
Apple CEO Tim Cook’s pay jumped in 2020 as remote work lifted profit
Executive’s cash bonus increased after Apple beat internal financial goals
Apple will modify executive bonuses based on environmental values in 2021
The iPhone maker did not specify how it would evaluate progress toward the company's publicly stated targets such as removing carbon from its supply chain
How serious is Apple about getting into car production?
Shana Glenzer, Jeremy Owens on Apple and Tesla
Elon Musk says he unsuccessfully tried to sell Tesla to Apple’s Tim Cook
The Tesla CEO said he reached out to Cook during the “darkest days” of Model 3 production.