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The Apple CEO, Tim Cook, was in Cork today addressing staff at its Hollyhill plant this morning before meeting Kenny.
The internet company bosses fear that NSA operations have crossed constitutional lines and infringe the privacy of their customers.
The company has unveiled two new models of the iPhone, as well as a new operating system.
Tim Cook says there’s no special arrangement on tax with the Irish Government.
Apple, which employs 4,000 people in Ireland, pays a tax rate of less than two per cent in Ireland.
Corporate giant Apple transferred 64 per cent of its income to Irish subsidiaries.
Tánaiste Eamon Gilmore claims Ireland’s tax system is “very transparent”.
State media in China has criticised the company over customer service and returns policies.
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Scott Forstall had overseen some of the company’s more embarassing let downs in recent years – Siri and Apple Maps.
The company has released an emotional video marking its co-founder’s life and inventions.
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…and it has a lot to do with my bad memories of The Brick. My wife on the other hand…
The smartphone giants will lock horns in a federal court in the US today, with Apple seeking $2.5 billion for patent infringement.
While iPhone sales exceeded expectations, iPad and Mac sales were not as forecasted but the company’s income continues to grow.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook was in San Francisco today to launch the latest version of the tablet device.
As one analyst put it: “They just demolished it”.
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The Apple chief said that Siri’s omissions are unintentional and part of the process of bringing Siri from beta to a finished product.
…according to the US wealth management magazine Worth, including the German Chancellor and new ECB chief.
Below expected revenues and earnings saw shares in the world’s leading tech company fall 7 per cent.
Jobs was advising on the company’s latest iPhone even as he had just weeks to live.
Apple’s share price fell by as much as three per cent in response to the launch of the new device which will be available in Ireland by the end of the month.
The actual iPhone 5 is expected to be launched by Apple at an event tomorrow.
The company has confirmed an event next Tuesday entitled: “Let’s talk iPhone”.
Fresh reports indicate the iPhone 5 will be in shops next month.
It looks like Apple want to make sure Tim Cooks stays around until at least 2021 – offering him golden handcuffs currently worth $389m.
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All eyes will be on Wall Street this morning to see how markets react to Steve Jobs’ resignation from Apple, the company he co-founded in 1976.
Co-founder Jobs, 56, steps down as chief executive permanently and with immediate effect; Tim Cook is appointed to succeed him.
The Apple CEO – who formerly had pancreatic cancer – says his board has given him some time off for medical reasons.