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People still don't know what metaverse is all about: Tim Cook
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In a conversation with Dutch news outlet Bright, Cook who is on a Europe tour said virtual reality has specific uses but the technology shouldn't make up a person's entire life. "I always think it's important that people understand what something is. And I'm really not sure the average person can tell you what the metaverse is," Cook was quoted as saying.
Tim Cook greets first iPhone 14 buyers at iconic NY store
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Tim Cook, seen wearing the new rugged Apple Watch Ultra, along with Apple's senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing, Greg Jozwiak, applauded the crowd outside the store. According to AppleInsider, Cook was spotted entering the Store and talking with the staff early in the morning. Neither Apple nor Cook announced his visit to the New York Apple store.
Fake Apple crypto event streamed on YouTube with Tim Cook on stage
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The Apple crypto livestreaming on YouTube had an old interview with Cook and the user who ran the video aimed to grab the attention of Apple lovers and take them to a crypto scam website. YouTube later removed the fake live stream for violating its terms of service. The YouTube stream had a strange title "Apple Event Live. CEO of Apple Tim Cook: Apple & Metaverse in 2022."
Tim Cook reportedly rides rival Rivian pickup at Sun Valley
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A repeat visitor to the Allen and Co Sun Valley media retreat, Tim Cook takes time to speak to the chiefs of other major companies in attendance, with the event used to share ideas and broker deals, reports AppleInsider.
Apple CEO rails against bad privacy regulation, sideloading
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Kicking off the International Association of Privacy Professionals' annual event, the Global Privacy Summit, Cook took to the stage on Tuesday as part of its keynote address, reports AppleInsider. His keynote started by calling privacy one of the most essential battles of modern times. "A world without privacy is less imaginative, less empathetic, less innovative, Less human," said Cook to the audience privacy a fundamental human right that Apple is continually fighting for.
Apple iPhone SE 3 key features revealed ahead of launch
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Apple is holding a hardware event on March 8 and the company is expected to reveal a new iPhone SE and refreshed iPad Air. The new iPhone SE is expected to start at $300 and have the A15 Bionic SoC at the helm, reliable analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has outlined his "predictions" for the new iPhone SE, reports GSMArena.
Apple likely to launch iPhone SE, Mac mini on March 8 event
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Tech giant Apple has announced it will be holding a spring special event on March 8 that will focus on a 5G-equipped iPhone SE and an update to the Mac mini. The event will start at 10 a.m. Pacific Time and will be viewable through the normal video streaming venues. This will be Apple's first special event of 2022, following after the Unleashed event from October 18, reports AppleInsider.
Tim Cook tells employees to donate for Ukraine relief
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Apple CEO Tim Cook has said that the tech giant will match employee donations two-to-one in an email sent to employees addressing the ongoing crisis in Ukraine. Cook mentioned that Apple will do so retroactively for donations made since February 25, reports The Verge. Cook said that Apple is working to support their teams in Ukraine and across the region.
Tim Cook reveals he owns crypto on a day Bitcoin hits historic $68,000 high
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Cook, whose real-time net worth is about $1.4 billion, shot down rumours that Apple is targeting crypto as an investment even as prices for bitcoin and ethereum soared to new record highs.He said Apple has been looking at crypto, but might not offer users a way to pay with it anytime soon. Cook was speaking on Tuesday at the Dealbook Online Summit. "I think it's reasonable to own it as part of a diversified portfolio," he told DealBook's Andrew Ross Sorkin - quickly adding that he wasn't giving investment advice.
Apple Watch credited with saving woman's life
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"It said my heart rate was at 174," De Leon said. "It said, You are an AFib,' and said, Call your doctor immediately.'" She immediately went to the hospital, where doctors ran multiple tests, including an electrocardiogram, reports Apple Insider. De Leon wanted to show her gratitude to the tech that saved her life - so she reached out to Apple CEO Tim Cook and said she got a surprisingly fast response.
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