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Apple Inc. AAPL CEO Tim Cook posted a teaser on X on Monday, telling followers a big week was ahead and that it would begin Monday morning. According to Mark Gurman’s newsletter on Bloomberg, Apple is planning launches for 3 days starting March 2,
Apple CEO Tim Cook teased the date that it will unveil its next slew of products, with a new iPhone, new iPads and new Macs expected.
Tim Cook is “the king of evading tariffs,” President Trump’s senior trade counselor told The Post’s Miranda Devine.
Apple boss Tim Cook joined the company in 1998, and has achieved an extraordinary amount in the years since: he has pushed Apple’s profits into the stratosphere, and become a billionaire in the process. But it turns out that the decision to take the job wasn’t as obvious at the time as it now seems in retrospect.
There's something quietly radical about a tech CEO saying, essentially, please put the phone down. Not in a smug, wellness-influencer way. Not in a "delete everything and move to the woods" way.
In an X post, Apple CEO Tim Cook is teasing “a big week ahead,” with announcements starting Monday. On February 4 the company announced a “special Apple Experience” in New York, taking place on March 4 at 9 am (Eastern).
Apple CEO teased a "big week ahead" in a Thursday social media post.
As the weekend wraps up, let’s take a look at the top stories that emerged in the tech world. From Apple Inc. AAPL CEO Tim Cook‘s cryptic messages to the potential China-Taiwan conflict, here’s a roundup of the key events that could impact the market in the coming week.