President Trump likes to read stuff on an iPad that he calls, 'the flat one' according to a reporter. Here's everything you need to know about this.
President Trump has once again claimed in a speech, that Apple is building its plants in the U.S., but it's not. Here's everything you need to know.
United States President Donald Trump made his first State of the Union address yesterday and took the opportunity to mention Apple when speaking of growth within the U.S. economy, acknowledging Apple's plans to invest in its home country with a new campus and additional jobs in the pipeline. Apple announced late last year that it planned to invest around $350 billion in the United States economy over the coming five years with 20,000 jobs set to be created.
In a new interview, President Donald Trump has said that Apple CEO TIm Cook promised "three big plants —big, big, big," would be built in the United States, although as you may expect, Apple declined to comment on the report.
President Trump has been confirmed to be using an iPhone now after having called for an Apple boycott last year. Here are the details.
The New President of the United States, Donald J. Trump, has ditched his personal Android smartphone in favor of something more secure as he takes his new role as 45th President of the US.
In a recent interview, US President-elect Donald Trump claimed that Apple CEO Tim Cook has agreed to consider moving at least some of its product manufacturing to the United States and away from existing Foxconn facilities in Taiwan.
A number of high profile technology leaders have been invited to attend a summit with President-elect Donald J. Trump at Trump Towers in Manhattan on December 14th.
United States President-elect Donald J. Trump has provided additional insight into a conversation he had with Apple CEO Tim Cook, including revealing details about possible incentives that could be put in place to enable the world's richest company to start manufacturing its products back in the United States.
Both Apple's Tim Cook and ex-Microsoft CEO Bill Gates called incoming U.S. President Donald Trump following his surprise leadership win, according to the man himself.