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.
Big tech employees opened wallets for Biden campaign
Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Apple and Facebook made up the biggest source of donations to Democrat Joe Biden among corporate employees.
Foxconn chairman says expects 'limited impact' from chip shortage on clients
The global spread of COVID-19 has increased demand for laptops, gaming consoles, and other electronics.
Epic Games takes Apple fight to EU antitrust regulators
Fortnite creator Epic Games has taken its fight against Apple to European Union antitrust regulators, ramping up its dispute with the iPhone maker over its App Store payment system and control over app downloads.
Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway up stake in this healthcare company
According to a regulatory filing, Berkshire Hathaway also now holds 147.6 million shares of Verizon, and an additional 48.4 million shares of Chevron and 23.07 million shares of E.W. Scripps. The company also trimmed its stake in its largest stock holding, Apple, by 5.4%
Bitcoin hovers near record as Mastercard, BNY Mellon eye Tesla move
Bitcoin reached a new record-high value this week as major tech and financial companies eye virtual currencies.
How big tech got even bigger
The tech industry’s titans were already huge before Covid-19, the subject of soaring valuations and snowballing antitrust investigations. The pandemic has only made them bigger. A lot bigger.
Apple investing $3.6 billion in Kia for Apple car production, report says
Apple is reportedly investing $3.6 billion in Kia, which will build an autonomous electric Apple car, a new report says. Production is scheduled to begin in 2024.
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 Studios buys rights to ‘CODA’ for $25M after Sundance Film Festival debut: report
Apple Studios reportedly put down $25 million to secure the rights to a film that performed well at the virtual Sundance Film Festival.
Facebook preparing lawsuit against Apple over the App Store: Report
Facebook is apparently preparing a lawsuit against Apple over its App Store policies, according to a new report.
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 posts first $100B quarter in company history after strong iPhone 12 holiday demand
The revenue total surpassed projections on Wall Street, where analysts estimated sales of $103.28 billion, and marked the first $100 billion quarter in Apple's history.
Apple urges iPhone, iPad users to update operating system immediately after security flaws 'may have been actively exploited'
The security flaws impact the iPhone 6s and later, the iPad Air 2 and later, the iPad mini 4 and later, and the iPod touch (7th generation).
Apple warns magnets in iPhone 12 models 'might interfere' with pacemakers, defibrillators
iPhone 12 models should be kept at least six inches away from pacemakers and defibrillators during normal use and at least 12 inches away when wirelessly charging.
Tech giants Apple, Microsoft and Tesla headline a busy earnings week
Overall, more than a fifth of the S&P 500 and a third of the Dow Jones Industrial Average are expected to provide their quarterly updates starting Monday.
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, Marriott, Johnson Controls CEOs take lead on Biden initiatives
Major executives from Apple to Marriott, who are part of the Business Roundtable, will back Biden's policies including comprehensive immigration reform, rejoining the Paris climate agreement and the World Health Organization (WHO) in addition to a mandate that masks be worn on all federal property.
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 sued for offering Telegram in App Store despite alleged hate speech, extremist behavior
A non-profit advocacy group has slapped Apple with a lawsuit for failing to remove Telegram from its app store despite the app allegedly allowing hate speech and extremist or illegal behavior.

















