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Apple CEO Tim Cook reportedly called Texas Gov. Greg Abbott to make changes to or veto a newly passed law in the state that would require the company to verify the ages of device owners, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Apple CEO Tim Cook called Greg Abbott to press him to stop the state’s proposed online child safety laws, report reveals - The tech boss had a cordial conversation with Greg Abbott last week, but made it clear that Apple was interested in stopping the bill,
President Trump lashed out at Apple CEO Tim Cook as he wielded more tariff threats against the European Union pressuring U.S. stocks which are on pace for weekly losses. The 10-year Treasury yield hovered near 4.
Apple’s CEO called Texas Gov. Greg Abbott after law passed requiring app stores to verify user ages.
Buffett has sung Cook's praise in the past, too. In his 2021 letter to Berkshire shareholders, he wrote, "Tim Cook, Apple's brilliant CEO, quite properly regards users of Apple products as his first love, but all of his other constituencies benefit from Tim's managerial touch as well."
Trump recently threatened to impose a tariff of 25 percent on Apple if it decides to manufacture its iPhones in India or anywhere outside the US
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman became a household name after the release of OpenAI's groundbreaking AI model, ChatGPT.
Designer Jony Ive, best known for his work on everything from the iMac to the iPhone, wanted to quit Apple before Steve Jobs returned as CEO. Instead, he stuck around at the tech company for nearly three decades and revolutionized consumer electronics.