Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Apple CEO Tim Cook vows to boost Chinese investment amid trade tensions

Apple Inc. CEO Tim Cook has pledged to increase the company’s investment in China during a high-profile visit to Beijing, underscoring Apple’s commitment to maintaining strong ties amid ongoing global trade tensions. Cook met with China’s Minister of Industry and Information Technology, Li Lecheng, on Wednesday, where the two leaders discussed deepening cooperation between Apple … Read more

Tim Cook & PV Sindhu beaming during an Apple event

Tim Cook PV Sindhu

Tim Cook & PV Sindhu beaming during an Apple event. PV Sindhu attended the Apple event held on September 12. Sindhu’s post has received over 73,000 likes and several comments. PV Sindhu attended the Apple event held on September 12 at the company’s headquarters in Cupertino, where they unveiled their latest iPhones and Apple Watches. … Read more

Apple CEO Tim Cook ordered headset release despite designers’ warning

Apple headset

Apple CEO Tim Cook ordered the debut of the mixed-reality (MR) headset. Apple’s headset has been in active development for seven years. Apple will also offer a low-cost tablet. Apple CEO Tim Cook ordered the debut of the mixed-reality (MR) headset, according to recent reports, despite the designers’ warnings. According to the reports, Tim Cook … Read more

Apple may release high-end iPhone ‘Ultra’ alongside iPhone 16 in 2024

Apple iPhone 16 ultra

Apple is releasing a high-end iPhone “Ultra” model above its Pro and Pro Max versions in 2024. Apple is expected to release a new “Apple Watch Ultra.” Tim Cook did not rule out a future price rise on iPhones during the company’s earnings call last week. Apple is considering releasing a high-end iPhone “Ultra” model … Read more

IPhones use Sony camera sensors, 10-year partnership: Tim Cook

IPhones use Sony camera sensors

IPhones use Sony camera sensors, a 10-year partnership. In a recent tweet, Apple CEO Tim Cook confirmed that the Cupertino business has utilised Sony image sensors. This is an unusual disclosure from Apple about the precise components used in its gadgets. The camera resolution, aperture, and other basic details are typically included in the specifications for the company’s iPhone models. Several rumours have circulated throughout the years claiming that Sony is providing camera sensors for the iPhone. Even the iPhone 15 is rumoured to contain a cutting-edge Sony picture sensor.

Cook revealed in a tweet on Tuesday that Sony has been supplying camera sensors for the iPhone for over a decade. It also featured a photo of Cook and Sony CEO Kenichiro Yoshida touring the Kumamoto facility. This declaration appears to have put an end to the rumours that the iPhone employed Sony camera sensors.

According to a recent claim, the iPhone 15 series could use a cutting-edge Sony picture sensor. It is reported to be capable of clearly catching a person’s face even in the presence of strong backlighting. According to reports, Sony has added double the saturation signal intensity in each pixel compared to typical sensors.

This rumoured Sony camera sensor is said to collect more light and decrease overexposure and underexposure. However, Sony has yet to mass-produce these sensors. They will allegedly be produced at the company’s Nagasaki plant. The iPhone 15 series is expected to be released in the second half of 2023 by Apple.

Sony is expected to have a 44 percent share of the complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) image sensor market in 2021, with Samsung coming in second with 18.5 percent. The corporation is claimed to have intended to spend over JPY 900 billion (nearly Rs. 54,000 crores) throughout 2023 with the hopes of capturing approximately 60% of the CMOS image sensor market by 2025.

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Elon Musk ditches Apple after meeting Tim Cook

Elon Musk

Elon Musk embarked on a public rant against Apple Inc. less than a week ago. Musk said that Apple has discontinued Twitter advertising and threatened to remove Twitter from the App Store. Since then, the mercurial business billionaire has reversed his position, claiming that Apple never considered deleting Twitter from its platform. Musk also claimed to have had a conversation with Apple CEO Tim Cook.

Musk shared a brief video clip of a pond at Apple’s Cupertino offices on Twitter. He also thanked Cook for showing him around the building. In another thread Tweet, he stated that he had a “good conversation,” adding, “among other things, we resolved the misunderstanding about Twitter potentially being removed from the App Store. Tim was clear that Apple never considered doing so.”

The “misunderstanding” Musk is alluding to is his one-sided public statements against Apple, in which he claimed that the firm had largely stopped advertising on Twitter, and asked whether “they hate free speech in America?” In the same post, he tagged Apple’s CEO, inquiring as to what was going on.

According to Pathmatics, an advertiser database and digital marketing intelligence tool, Apple’s advertising purchases to Twitter actually increased from October to November. According to Reuters, statistics indicated that Apple’s ad expenditure had not deviated significantly from its typical patterns.

The data did not appear to deter Musk, who has been tweeting pretty aggressively about the corporation in recent days. He retweeted a tweet criticising Apple’s market monopoly and censoring policies.

Musk further stated that Apple “threatened to withhold Twitter from its App Store” without explaining why.

Elon Musk did not disclose any data or information on the advertising drop or the threat to remove Twitter from the App Store. While Musk continued to speak out about the supposed problem, Apple and Cook made no public statements or acknowledgements.

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Apple CEO Tim Cook stance on Android texting is questionable

Apple CEO Tim Cook

Apple CEO Tim Cook was seen dismissing a reporter’s iPhone-related question. Refusing to repair the ordeal burdens iPhone customers, not just Android users. Experts say the issue could be resolved in seconds if Apple created an iMessage app for Android. People talk a lot about how Apple CEO Tim Cook acts and what he thinks … Read more

Apple CEO pledges aid for Pakistan’s flood relief

Apple CEO pledges aid for Pakistan’s flood relief
  • The executive tweeted that Apple would contribute to Pakistan’s relief and reconstruction efforts.
  • Malala Yousafzai, a Pakistani campaigner and Nobel Prize recipient, reacted favorably to Cook’s kind act.
  • More than 800,000 animals have been carried away and over 1 million homes and other buildings destroyed.

Both domestic and foreign donors are providing aid to Pakistan for flood relief.

Recently, the UN contributed more than $160 million to lessen the devastation, and now Apple CEO Tim Cook is also assisting Pakistan.

The executive tweeted that Apple would contribute to Pakistan’s relief and reconstruction efforts. He added that the floods in Pakistan and the nearby countries are terrible humanitarian catastrophes.

Malala Yousafzai, a Pakistani campaigner and Nobel Prize recipient, reacted favorably to Cook’s kind act.

Additional Pakistani Twitter users jumped in, offering helpful contribution links and other suggestions.

 

One of the individuals who thanked Cook for the assistance was Minister for Planning Ahsan Iqbal, who also mentioned how Pakistan, despite being the nation with the lowest carbon emissions, is suffering the most from global warming.

Furthermore, he stated that the G-7, OECD, and Fortune 100 had a duty to contribute to the relief efforts for the more than 30 million people who have been displaced by the floods.

 

Over 1,100 people have already died as a result of the flood, and over 30 million people are still experiencing its effects.

According to statistics from the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), more than 800,000 animals have been carried away and over 1 million homes and other buildings have been destroyed.

 

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Tim Cook says, “Apple will donate to relief and recovery efforts”

Tim Cook

Apple CEO stated that the company will donate to flood victims in Pakistan. Malala Yousafzai, a laureate of the Nobel Peace Prize, thanked Cook for his great gesture. So far 1 634 people have been injured. Wednesday, Apple CEO Tim Cook stated that the company will contribute emergency help to flood victims in Pakistan. The … Read more

Apple chief Tim Cook becomes a billionaire after increase in profit

Apple chief Tim Cook joins billionaires club after increase in profit

Apple chief executive Tim Cook gets huge success as he became a billionaire after the firm’s share price continues to increase. Apple’s market value has been increased, strong results were witnessed. According to the international news agency, Mr. Cook possesses 847,969 shares directly and took home more than $125m (£96m) last year as part of … Read more

CEOs of Facebook, Amazon, Apple, & Google to face congress

CEOs of Facebook, Amazon, Apple, & Google to face congress

The CEOs of the four giant technology companies Facebook, Amazon, Apple, and Google will testify before the US congress after increasing concerns over big tech dominance. Facebook’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Google’s CEO Sundar Pichai, Apple’s CEO Tim Cook, and Amazon’s CEO Jeff Bezos will testify before the court. Mark Zuckerberg said in pre-released comments that … Read more

Apple Announces to Design and Ship Face Shields for Medical Workers

Face Shields

The Tech Giant Apple has announced that it is designing and shipping custom face shields for the medical workers fighting the global pandemic. CEO Apple, Tim Cook took two twitter, and wrote: Apple is dedicated to supporting the worldwide response to COVID-19. We’ve now sourced over 20M masks through our supply chain. Our design, engineering, … Read more

Trump wants Apple to help assemble U.S’s 5G network

Trump wants Apple to help assemble U.S's 5G network

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday that he had asked Apple Inc Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook to look into helping develop telecommunications infrastructure for 5G wireless networks in the United States. “They have it all – Money, Technology, Vision & Cook!” Trump tweeted, without elaborating on how he expects the iPhone maker to … Read more