The Meta CEO recently said Apple hasn't "invented anything great" since the iPhone launched under Steve Jobs, and criticized App Store fees.
"The Commission remains fully committed to the effective enforcement of the Digital Markets Act," they state in Brussels in response to voices suggesting that cases have been halted under pressure. The European Commission will continue its investigations into Apple,
When Mark Zuckerberg said that Apple hasn't innovated since the iPhone, he was forgetting about this one major thing.
The Meta chief says Apple essentially sat on the iPhone and hasn't made any remarkable progress. He didn't mention how Facebook flubbed phones and tablets.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox
During an interview with Joe Rogan about Meta's abandonment of fact-checking and changing rules to allow hate speech, Meta's CEO targeted Apple for lacking innovation since the iPhone.
As leading US companies such as Facebook group Meta cut or scale back their diversity programmes, tech giant Apple is resisting shareholder pressure for it to follow suit. The iPhone pioneer called on its shareholders to vote against the proposal at the upcoming Annual General Meeting at the end of February,
Donald Trump has been sworn in as the 47th president of the United States of America in an event full of pomp and pageantry. The swearing-in event had several unforgettable moments — from the US presi
Musk, Bezos and Zuckerberg are the world's three richest people, according to Forbes. Google co-founder Sergey Brin, who also attended, ranks seventh.
Donald Trump’s inauguration ceremony was attended by a who’s who of billionaires and moguls, including some surprising faces.
TikTok’s lifeline came via an executive order signed by Trump on Monday in one of his first acts after taking office.
On the eve of his inauguration, President Donald Trump said an executive order suspending a nationwide ban on TikTok would be among his first official acts. The social media platform and
ANALYSIS: The chaotic unbanning of TikTok signals a new political fusion between corporate power and American authoritarianism— and Silicon Valley stands eager to serve, writes Io Dodds