During today's earnings call covering the first fiscal quarter of 2025, Apple CEO Tim Cook was asked about whether he felt there was room
Apple's earnings call is today at 5 pm ET. AAPL stock heads into the report down 4% YTD. Analysts are focused on services and China sales.
Apple's latest iPhones are flying off the shelves in some markets, and not in others. Apple CEO Tim Cook says this all comes down to where Apple Intelligence is available, and where it isn't.
Apple reportedly once considered Intel as a partner for iPhone chip production, but per TSMC’s founder, the company didn’t impress Tim Cook.
Apple CEO Tim Cook revealed that Apple had set a December-quarter record. He also doubled down on opening more stores and increase focus on Mac and iPad in India
Tim Cook is not the only CEO who wakes up early and eats the same meals most days. Experts say this can help minimize decision fatigue, though there can be downsides.
Today Apple is reporting our best quarter ever, with revenue of $124.3 billion, up 4 percent from a year ago. We were thrilled to bring customers our best-ever lineup of products and services during the holiday season.
Amid a big disappointment in China revenue, Apple CEO Tim Cook said he is "particularly keen" on India. Cook said India set a record in the December quarter and the company is opening four more stores there.
Apple CEO Tim Cook's daily routine includes waking before 5 a.m., drinking Diet Mountain Dew during the day, and holding marathon meetings.
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.
When asked about Chinese AI firm DeepSeek on today’s investor call, Apple CEO Tim Cook explained how the disruptive
“Severance” stars Adam Scott as severed Lumon employee Mark Scout. In the second season, Mark and his co-workers learn “the dire consequences of trifling with the severance barrier, leading them further down a path of woe,” according to Apple TV+’s description.