Donald Trump has put fear into people far and wide. Good. We live in an age of very strange headlines. Below is just a sampling. *Donald Trump wants to buy Greenland. His son was dispatched there this week.
Elon Musk, Tim Cook, Mark Zuckerberg, Sam Altman, Jeff Bezos, Sundar Pichai and Jensen Huang are names of some of the top industry leaders who have flocked to US President-elect Donald Trump. One of the prime reasons might be the proposed legislation that could land on Trump’s desk during his next term in the White House.
Apple CEO Tim Cook plans to donate $1 million to President-elect Trump’s inaugural committee, according to a report. Cook’s contribution, first reported by Axios, marks the latest deluge of cash from billionaires into Trump’s inauguration January 20.
Apple CEO Tim Cook will donate $1 million to Donald Trump‘s inaugural fund, the latest contribution from the tech industry going to the president-elect’s January 20 festivities, according to a report.
Apple faced a tumultuous week with iPhone 17 leaks, Tim Cook's $1 million donation, China's subsidies for smartphones, EU sales halt of certain iPhone models.
Donald Trump term means the Apple CEO will need to find ways to keep his supply chain in China out of any potential trade disputes.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is open to meeting President-elect Donald Trump at his resort but hasn't received an invitation yet. Other notable tech leader
Apple is one of the firms that has best understood this, and now its CEO has donated $1 million to Donald Trump’s inauguration fund. Apple’s Tim Cook joins list of tech CEOs donating to Trump’s inauguration fund Donald Trump’s inauguration will take place on January 20.
Google and Microsoft are the latest tech companies to donate to President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration. Each company contributed $1 million to the fund — the same amount pledged by Meta, Amazon, Sam Altman, and Tim Cook.
Donald Trump responded to the Los Angeles wildfires by attacking California Governor Gavin Newsom and the state's water policies.
Search giant has joined the host of tech tycoons pledging financial support to the president-elect's inauguration fund.