Apple reportedly once considered Intel as a partner for iPhone chip production, but per TSMC’s founder, the company didn’t ...
The hit Apple TV+ workplace thriller "Severance" returned for a second season last week, and Apple continues to heavily ...
The Apple CEO — "Tim C" — is greeted by Mr. Milchick when he enters the Lumon offices in a the season two promo.
Tim Cook has officially revealed his innie, Tim C., in the latest of many Severance promos for Apple TV+. Cook’s, I mean C.’s, acting chops just might top what we saw in the Mother Nature short before ...
Tim Cook, CEO of Apple, shared his morning routine. Experts say that a monotonous schedule can help reduce decision fatigue, but there are downsides. Whether it be constantly waking up at the ...
But Apple boss Tim Cook is doing his part to drive tune-in for Team Lumon. Cook stars in a “Severance”-themed promo video released Friday by Apple. In the spot, Cook is reporting for work at ...
President-elect Trump on the eve of his inauguration says he spoke with Apple CEO Tim Cook and teased a potential move by the world’s most valuable company.
In the minute-and-a-half video, Apple’s CEO, Tim Cook (or Tim C.), enters the Severance’s Lumon office after being severed—the process of separating your outie from your innie (the one ...
President-elect Trump on the eve of his inauguration says he spoke with Apple CEO Tim Cook and teased a potential move by the world’s most valuable company. “I spoke with Tim Cook of Apple.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has become Lumon’s newest employee in a promotional spot for the second season of “Severance.” The teaser, which was shared by director Ben Stiller, sees Cook heading down ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook visited the severed floor of Lumon Industries. Before exiting the elevator, Cook’s “severed” self grinned mischievously, walking the long white hallways to meet Mr. Seth ...
He's one of the biggest names in the technology world. And now Tim Cook, CEO of Apple, has revealed the morning ritual that has led to his success. However, if you're not an early bird ...