President Donald Trump said Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos were his "bitter enemies" during his first term in office, but those relationships have improved since then. The president's comment was made on Thursday afternoon and ran in The Spectator on Friday,
If, after seeing a who's who of Silicon Valley executives at President Trump's inauguration in January, you believed it was going to be the Year of Big Tech, you'd be wrong — at least so far. Instead,
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Tech world watches Trump’s address
How Big Tech is trying to win over Trump
Big Tech is moving quickly and aggressively to ensure it stays on President Trump’s good side. Companies ranging from Apple (AAPL) and Meta (META) to Google (GOOG, GOOGL) and Amazon (AMZN) have taken steps to improve their standing with Trump,
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Big Tech is now slightly less silent on Trump’s tariffs
The public detente between President Donald Trump and Big Tech titans, forged in the wake of his return to power, has yet to take hold at the country’s annual gathering of his most devoted supporters.
FCC chairman Brendan Carr wrote a letter to top tech CEOs, including Apple CEO Tim Cook and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, calling on them to stand up to European censorship.
Apple shareholders voted down a measure on Tuesday to end the technology company’s diversity, equity, and inclusion program. The world’s leading technology company rejected a proposal from the GOP-aligned National Center for Public Policy Research in a vote that broke with an increasingly anti-DEI trend set by a host of major U.
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