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Cook went on to further highlight the differences in Apple’s and Facebook’s philosophies, in no uncertain terms. “We believe that ethical technology is technology that works for you,” said ...
Tim Cook knows that leading Apple requires the strength of conviction and a company organized to pursue its objectives in a manner he can, in good conscience, defend. The leaders of Facebook say ...
Tim Cook’s 5-Word Response to Facebook Is Brutal and Brilliant at the Same Time Apple’s CEO is clear that he isn’t making decisions based on what’s best for Facebook, but for Apple and its ...
Tim Cook says Facebook's arguments about Apple's upcoming privacy features are "flimsy." "I think that you can do digital advertising...without tracking people," he told The New York Times.
Tim Cook’s Response to Facebook’s Attack Is the Best Example of Emotional Intelligence I’ve Ever Seen. Instead of getting angry, this simple response said it all.
How Tim Cook Crushed Facebook–and Set up a War in Tech for Years to Come Apple’s app tracking technology likely cost Facebook billions. Here’s what it means for the future.
Apple Versus Facebook: What You Need to Know About Tim Cook and Mark Zuckerberg’s Battle. Apple’s new operating system could hurt Facebook’s revenue and change advertising on the platform ...
Facebook has shown that it needs government regulation, Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook said on Wednesday, slamming the social network for its privacy standards. “I do think it’s time that a ...
Mark Zuckerberg likely to testify before Congress over Facebook privacy scandal 02:22. Apple CEO Tim Cook is criticizing Facebook for its handling of user data, adding to the growing chorus of ...
It’s nowhere in his job description, but Tim Cook, Apple’s chief executive, has recently taken a moonlight gig as Facebook’s privacy watchdog. On Wednesday, Mr. Cook and his lieutenants took ...
Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple, left, and Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Facebook, right. Nick Wass/Associated Press/Apple 2021-04-26T16:42:07Z ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook told graduating students at Tulane University that it was their job to remake the world and leave it better for humanity -- while also throwing some shade at Facebook.