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Apple CEO Tim Cook is scheduled to kick off AllThingsD'S D10 conference tonight at 6 pm PT and only a select few are being invited to view the opening keynote. According to a Fortune 2.0 report, 500 attendees are invited to attend the keynote, which won't be streamed live. Apple fans who want to ...

“Apple CEO Tim Cook got barely any notice when he slipped into the Capitol last Tuesday for a handful of meetings with Congressional leaders,” Tory Newmyer reports for Fortune. “The low-key visit was in keeping with the company’s traditional approach to Washington. But the...

It's come to light that Tim Cook has been meeting in private with senior leaders in Congress from both parties. CNN reports that Cook met with members of Congress last Tuesday, in order to start "opening up a line of communication" between them and Apple which has been missing in the past.More &r...

As announced last month, Apple’s head honcho Tim Cook will kick off the Wall Street Journal’s annual technology conference, better known under the D: All Things Digital moniker.The three-day event begins Tuesday, May 29, and takes place at the Terranea Resort in Rancho Palos Verdes, C...

“Apple CEO Tim Cook is on top of the technology world,” Don Reisinger writes for eWeek. “His company is the most valuable in the technology industry and, at times, the entire world. According to a recent study, his firm’s brand value is above all others.”“Desp...

Credit: Bowen Liu/Apple Inc. via BloombergThe biggest challenge for Apple over the next several years will be how it adjusts under the leadership of Tim Cook. We’ve seen bits and pieces of what this new era means for Apple, but Fortune writer Adam Lashinsky has a cover storyon Thursday that...

“A Forrester Research analyst made news on Thursday for saying something I have been writing about for months regarding Apple’s forthcoming iTV or whatever the heck it’s going to be,” Rocco Pendola writes for TheStreet. “Frankly, without the ability to access Steve J...

“Steve Jobs would have ‘lost his mind over Siri,’ according to an ex-Apple employee,” Karen Haslam reports for Macworld UK..The ex-employee told Fortune that people at Apple are ‘embarrassed by Siri.’ Siri is Apple's voice-recognition 'PA' feature on iPhones th...

“Apple watchers have been closely watching CEO Tim Cook, wondering if he — or anyone — could take the place of the company’s co-founder and icon Steve Jobs,” Erik Sherman writes for CBS News.“The inherent assumption behind much of the coverage of the transition...

Credit: Bowen Liu/Apple Inc. via BloombergThe biggest challenge for Apple over the next several years will be how it adjusts under the leadership of Tim Cook. We’ve seen bits and pieces of what this new era means for Apple, but Fortune writer Adam Lashinsky has a cover storyon Thursday that...