Apple’s Leadership Challenges Grow As Chief People Officer Carol Surface Resigns
Apple is facing a leadership challenge with the sudden departure of several senior executives reporting directly to CEO Tim Cook. According to reports, Chief People Officer Carol Surface is leaving the company after less than two years.
Apple Faces Fresh NLRB Complaint Over Alleged Worker Rights Violations on Slack, Social Media
The U.S. National Labour Relations Board (NLRB) has accused Apple of restricting workers' ability to use platforms like Slack and social media to advocate for better working conditions.
Cobalt Appoints Indian-American Sonali Shah As CEO
The Indian-American community has another reason to celebrate as Cobalt announces Sonali Shah as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
Mike Fenger Joins Zoom’s Board of Directors
Zoom Video Communications, Inc. has announced the appointment of Mike Fenger, Vice President of Worldwide Sales at Apple, as an Independent Director on its Board of Directors, effective immediately.
Kevan Parekh succeeds Luca Maestri as Apple’s new CFO
Apple has named Kevan Parekh as its new Chief Financial Officer (CFO), effective January 1, 2025, succeeding Luca Maestri, who will transition to a new role within Apple’s Corporate Services teams.
DOJ Weighs Breaking Up Alphabet After Judge Rules Google Illegally Monopolised Search Market
The U.S. Department of Justice is exploring various options, including potentially breaking up Alphabet, following a judge's ruling that the tech giant unlawfully monopolised the online search market, as reported by Bloomberg News.
Apple Settles EU Case By Allowing Rivals To Use Its IPhone Payment System
The European Union (EU) has accepted Apple’s pledge to open its “tap to pay” iPhone payment system to competitors, resolving an antitrust case and avoiding a significant fine.
In OpenAI’s Board shake up, Microsoft exits, Apple withdraws
Microsoft has stepped down from its non-voting observer role on OpenAI's Board, and Apple has decided not to take a similar position, according to reports from Axios and the Financial Times.
Streaming music apps On Apple’s store in Europe can link to their own websites
On Friday, Apple revealed initiatives aimed at facilitating music streaming apps within the European Economic Area to disclose alternative methods for users to acquire digital services, aligning with a directive from the European Union.
US files Lawsuit Against Apple, Alleging That The Tech Giant Is Abusing Its Monopoly
The US Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against Apple on Thursday, claiming that the tech giant prevented mobile game businesses and software developers from providing better options for the iPhone, driving up consumer costs.