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Apple CEO Tim Cook said the app could return if it changes how it moderates posts.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook said the app could return if it changes how it moderates posts.
Democrats questioned them on their vast market power while Republicans accused them of censorship.
The tech giants are being investigated for alleged anti-competitive practices.
Fianna Fáil want Sipo to carry out an investigation.
The award was given to mark 40 years of investment by the tech company in Ireland.
The TV+ service will launch in more than 100 countries on 1 November and is set to cost €4.99 per month.
Microsoft, Facebook and Apple – the Taoiseach made pitstop visits to them all this week.
Will you be buying it?
The tech giant has been ordered to hand over the huge sum for illegal state aid.
Cook said governments should introduce a public information campaign.
Cook was invited to speak before the Oireachtas Finance Committee.
The Taoiseach is on a three-day trip to the US, where he will meet business leaders including those from Apple and Facebook.
The company’s CEO Tim Cook made the claim this week, and Michael Noonan repeated it. We checked it out.
Members of the Independent Alliance said it would back the appeal in order to keep the government in power.
The Dáil will be recalled next to vote on the Government’s decision to appeal the Apple ruling.
The Apple CEO has come out swinging since yesterday’s decision by the EC to bill his company €13 billion for unpaid Irish taxes.
For the government, it’s all about appearances.
Analysts were expecting worse though, so investors won’t be too unhappy.
Apple says it does not have the ability to do so.
The CEO’s wristwear isn’t available in the shops.
Tim Cook was in Ireland for the announcement.
There’s also a giant iPad on the way.
It’s just the thing for *ahem* rising water charges.
Tim Cook criticised companies that trade off data for free services, saying privacy is being “attacked on multiple fronts.”
Apple CEO Tim Cook has hit out at religious freedom laws.
Jobs, according to a new book, reacted angrily to the offer to help extend his life when he was suffering from pancreatic cancer.
The world’s most valuable company is determined to ‘make the world better than we found it’
The interactive memorial was removed on Friday.
All of your essential tech and social media news for the week in one byte-sized portion.
This was the week in business.
Everyone’s talking about Enda Kenny meeting with accused republicans, the new Rehab CEO and an Aer Lingus passenger arrested for an Ebola scare.
5 minutes, 5 stories, 5 o’clock…
Hint: it’s do with Apple’s Tim Cook.
It’s a hard world for people who’ve updated.
Tim Cook said in a letter on privacy that Apple doesn’t let government services access the company’s information.
Oh.
Oh, internet. Never change.
The album will be given to all iTunes users, for nothing.
‘*cough* iPhone 6 *cough*’.
Break down the Beats.
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