Tech bros Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos and Tim Cook sit together in church as Trump inauguration begins - Company leaders have been trying to get into Trump’s good books ever since he was re-elected in
Apple CEO Tim Cook and many other big tech CEOs have been spotted at one of Monday's inauguration events that heralds Donald Trump becoming President of the United States for the second time.
President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance started a hectic inauguration day with a prayer service at St. John’s Episcopal Church, which is right across the street from the White House. That was rather expected,
When the leaders of Meta, Google, Amazon and Apple were spotted together at church on the morning of Donald Trump’s inauguration, it was no accident.
An image of Silicon Valley leaders attending church with President-elect Trump on Inauguration Day hints at a potential reset in their tense relationship.
Trump's inauguration drew several business and tech CEOs, including Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, Tim Cook, and TikTok's Shou Zi Chew.
Billionaire tech CEOs Jeff Bezos of Amazon, Mark Zuckerberg of Meta, Sundar Pichai of Google, Tim Cook of Apple, and Elon Musk got prime seats at President Trump’s inauguration in the Capitol
Top tech billionaires including some who were critics of Trump during his first term flock to his inaugural celebrations.
According to Apple CEO Tim Cook, he believes that there's still plenty of innovation left for the iPhone, but is there?
Apple executives said they expect sales for the current quarter to rise in the low- to mid-single digit range. After accounting for a 2.5 percentage point impact from foreign exchange rates, that forecast appeared to beat the 5% rise to $95.3 billion expected by analysts for the quarter that will end in March, according to data from LSEG.
When asked about Chinese AI firm DeepSeek on today’s investor call, Apple CEO Tim Cook explained how the disruptive
Apple CEO Tim Cook is a fan of DeepSeek's innovation. When an analyst asked the executive on the earnings call about what he thinks about the AI model from China, Cook replied: “I think innovation that drives efficiency is a good thing.