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Apple surprised the markets with better than expected revenue this week, but the future of Apple is looking very different from the current model. A new direction is moving on from being “a phone company” into more advanced fields of business.
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Apple announced on Tuesday that its retail chief, Angela Ahrendts, would leave the company in April.
Deirdre O'Brien, who heads up Apple's human-resources department, is taking over retail and will report directly to CEO Tim Cook.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook teased 'new services' expected from the company in 2019 during an interview with Jim Cramer on CNBC's 'Mad Money.'
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Apple CEO Tim Cook has said the company is developing an iOS update that will allow you to disable battery-related performance throttling. It comes after Apple has faced a month of criticism for deliberately slowing iPhones without informing the user.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook has shared his opinions on the problems of fake news, government-sponsored ads and manipulation on social media. He said he's critical of how platforms are used to divide and influence people because of the lack of controls provided.
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Apple posted its second annual decline in iPhone sales this week ahead of the release of the company's highly-anticipated 10th anniversary edition handset. Apple CEO Tim Cook suggested people are waiting for the new phone instead of buying older ones.
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Apple has announced that its new 175-acre campus will be ready for employees to start moving in this April. The facility has been named Apple Park and includes a 1,000-seat auditorium dedicated to Steve Jobs, the company's late-cofounder.
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A short remark by Apple CEO Tim Cook to The Independent reveals a big part of the master plan behind Swift — an Apple-created programming language that's found a large-and-growing group of fans.
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Tim Cook has said that Apple is working on "exciting things" for the iPad, looking past analyst concern over the device's heavily declining sales. Shipments were down significantly over the holiday season as the iPad continues its gradual demise.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook transformed the company into a 'boring operations' firm after taking over the reins from Steve Jobs, according to a former employee. Cook permanently changed the mood within Apple, causing it to become less innovative than it once was.
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Today marks the ten year anniversary of Steve Jobs' unveiling of the iPhone. Ten years on, the iPhone is undeniably one of the most important pieces of consumer technology out there.
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Wikileaks has released the hacked emails of Hillary Clinton campaign chair John Podesta. The leaks document conversations concerning a variety of topics related to the election, including a list of the nominee’s options for her running mate.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook has made some rare public comments on the future of tech. In an interview, he stressed the importance of augmented reality, claiming it'll become as vital to society as "three meals a day." Virtual reality will have less of an impact.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook spoke of the superior potential of augmented reality over virtual reality in an interview with Good Morning America on Wednesday.
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Five years ago today, Tim Cook became the permanent CEO of Apple as co-founder Steve Jobs stood down due to ill health. The news prompted concerns that Apple would never be the same. While the company has changed, it's still the same at heart though.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook has revealed that the company views augmented reality as "extremely interesting," confirming Apple is developing AR products. The company has long been rumoured to be working on AR, but this is the first time Cook has acknowledged it.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook went on a tour of India and China last week, visiting Apple retail stores in local markets to talk to staff. According to reports, Cook ran into trouble on the journey as he identified a genuine iPhone case as "counterfeit."
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Apple suffered its first iPhone sales drop last quarter but it doesn't appear to have shaken CEO Tim Cook. Amid rumours of the iPhone 7 being a potential disappointment, Cook gave an interview insisting Apple is making things you "can't live without."
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Los Angeles -
In a strongly-worded letter to customers, Apple CEO Tim Cook rejected a federal court order to help the FBI unlock an iPhone used by one of the perpetrators of last December's deadly shooting rampage in San Bernardino, California.
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Tim Cook hinted at the existence of new Apple products and a plan to make the company's services available on other platforms during an employee "Town Hall" meeting at Apple's Cupertino headquarters this week.
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On the day when iPad Pro pre-orders go live, Apple CEO Tim Cook has taken a not-so subtle shot at rival Microsoft, describing its popular new Surface Book laptop as a "deluded" device that "tries too hard."
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Google revolutionized the way we use the Internet, and the largest search engine company in the world is preparing to do the same thing again for mobile users.
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An email sent to Tim Cook from an Apple employee has revealed that the technology giant treats its staff "like criminals" and enforces aggressive bag check policies to check that employees do not steal company devices while at work.
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After a botched rollout due to supply chain issues, the Apple Watch will finally be available to buy in stores "by June," 9to5Mac reports.
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Indianapolis -
Citing a controversial law recently signed into legislation, Angie's List announced on Saturday that it has suspended the planned expansion of its Indianapolis headquarters.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook has said that he plans to give much of his vast fortune away to charity in the near future, joining a list of tech executives including Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg who enjoy sharing their wealth with others.
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Apple is reportedly working on a larger 12-inch iPad, which some have been calling the "iPad Pro." It's expected to have a 12-inch screen and may even come with a stylus.
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Cupertino -
LGBT advocates hailed Thursday's announcement that Apple CEO Tim Cook will help fund a major gay rights initiative in three southern states, including his native Alabama.
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Right or wrong, fair or not, Tim Cook hasn't been able to escape Steve Jobs's shadow. If the Apple Watch flops, the media and investors will ridicule him, but his company will keep on ticking same as it ever was.
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Apple unveiled its new Watch product, its first foray into wearable technology. The Watch lets you access a variety of apps via its sapphire glass screen. With the Apple Watch, you can play music, reply to texts and control your computer or iPhone.
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Apple, whose CEO Tim Cook is seen here at the September 12 iPhone launch event, won't face an immediate impact from new tariffs on Chinese-made goods NOAH BERGER, AFP/File
Apple CEO Tim Cook unveiling the Apple Watch on March 9, 2015 Livecast screenshot
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File photo: Tim Cook unveiled the Apple Watch in 2014. Justin Sullivan, Getty Images/AFP
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Apple CEO Tim Cook anticipates further regulation of the tech industry TIMOTHY A. CLARY, AFP/File
Apple CEO Tim Cook holding up the one billionth iPhone at an employee meeting in Cupertino on 27/07/2016 Apple
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