(Reuters) -Apple is stepping up its succession planning efforts as it prepares for Tim Cook to step down as chief executive of the tech giant as soon as next year, the Financial Times reported on ...
I’ve read a lot of CEO talking points over the years, and most of them are carefully sanded down to avoid saying much of ...
Ferguson cited a study from the conservative Media Research Center that said Apple News did not feature right-leaning news ...
In an all-hands meeting with employees on Thursday, Apple CEO Tim Cook briefly touched on the topic of retirement, but he ...
A shortage of memory chips is beginning to hammer profits, derail corporate plans and inflate price tags on everything from ...
FTC Chairman Andrew Ferguson is questioning Apple's article curation on Apple News, citing potential ideological bias in ...
On Friday evening, Apple CEO Tim Cook posted a selfie on X with Bad Bunny—the reggaeton star headlining tomorrow’s Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime ... Read More ...
The FTC warns Apple over potential political bias in Apple News, citing research that questions whether its content curation misleads consumers.
At an all-hands meeting, Tim Cook discussed Apple's leadership succession, executive departures, and more, as retirement ...
There has been increasing discussion about Tim Cook eventually stepping down as Apple's CEO, but reports have offered differing timelines. A few months ago, the Financial Times reported that Apple was ...
The Federal Trade Commission warned Apple in a fiery letter on Wednesday that it may be violating consumer protection laws by ...