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Apple CEO Tim Cook describes Ireland tax verdict as "crap"; Samsung hit with reports that new Galaxy phone can explode; and Twitter suggests it's open to being acquired. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook describes Ireland tax verdict as "crap"; Samsung hit with reports that new Galaxy phone can explode; and Twitter suggests it's open to being acquired. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.
Apple chief Tim Cook says tech giant complies with all tax laws; JetBlue launches passenger flights to Cuba; and Google expands test of vehicle ride-sharing service. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.
After spyware was found targeting an activist in the Middle East, Apple issued a new security update. CNET associate editor Dan Graziano joins CBSN to discuss.
Apple will hold its first media event of the year Tuesday. Dubbed "Spring Loaded," the event will be livestreamed from the tech giant's campus in Cupertino, California. Apple CEO Tim Cook is expected to unveil new iPads, AirPods and an operating system feature that has privacy advocates cheering. CBSN technology reporter Dan Patterson joins CBSN AM to talk about the big day and Apple's decision to allow far-right social networking app Parler back on its app store.
Former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney suggested Wednesday that a "bombshell" is waiting in Donald Trump's tax returns; A Los Angeles teacher may have come up with the solution to a math problem that has stumped the best minds for centuries: How do you get school kids to succeed at calculus?
The FBI and Apple are still duking it out over whether or not the tech giant will unlock the iPhone of one of the San Bernardino shooters. Apple maintains that unlocking the phone would lead to an invasion of privacy on the part of the government. Jeff Pegues reports.
Apple CEO Tim Cook is addressing the privacy battle his company is having with the FBI. Apple has refused to hack into one of the phones used by the San Bernardino terrorists so the FBI can gain access. See what he told ABC News is the FBI "equivalent of cancer", CBSN's Elaine Quijano has the details.
In the latest on the legal standoff between Apple and the FBI, CEO Tim Cook has sent out an email to his company, defending their decision to object to the warrant to open the iPhone of one of the San Bernardino terrorists. CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid joins CBSN to discuss.
The Department of Justice is ordering Apple to give the U.S. government the tools to unlock the iPhone of San Bernardino shooter Syed Farook. CBS News' Paula Reid has details on the ongoing case for Apple to cooperate.
Apple has refused a judge's order to unlock the iPhone owned by the San Bernardino shooters, setting up a potential legal battle with the FBI. CBS News Homeland Security Correspondent Jeff Pegues joins CBSN with the latest details.
Apple CEO Tim Cook said Apple will not comply with a federal court order demanding that it unlock an iPhone of the San Bernardino terrorist attackers; After a roadside bomb in Afghanistan caused Kevin Jaye to lose a leg and a testicle, he and his wife Lauren turned to IVF to start a family
Apple CEO Tim Cook says he plans to take a court ruling to unlock a San Bernardino attacker's iPhone all the way to the Supreme Court if need be. If that happens, the case could define privacy for a generation. In recent interviews, "60 Minutes" talked about this with Cook and FBI Director James Comey.
Apple CEO Tim Cook said Apple will not comply with a federal court order demanding that it unlock an iPhone of the San Bernardino terrorist attackers. Cook says he will appeal the order, and take the legal fight all the way to the Supreme Court if needed, reports Jeff Pegues.
A federal judge Tuesday ordered Apple to help the FBI unlock the office iPhone used by San Bernardino gunman Syed Rizwan Farook. Defense Secretary Ash Carter discussed the encryption debate with “CBS This Morning” co-host Charlie Rose Tuesday. He described the military's growing outreach to technology companies. The conversation took place before Apple CEO Tim Cook responded and vowed to fight the court order.
60 Minutes Overtime explores the cult of secrecy around Apple's new products, and what the future holds without legendary founder Steve Jobs.
Apple CEO Tim Cook explains what kind of people the tech giant hires and why he believes "passion and idealism" are so important.
60 Minutes profiled Tim Cook's predecessor, legendary Apple co-founder Steve Jobs in 2011, soon after his death.
Charlie Rose sat down with Apple CEO Tim Cook for a wide-ranging interview. Cook addressed hot-button issues surrounding his company, including tax evasion, encryption technology, and manufacturing products in China.
"Political crap," says Apple CEO Tim Cook on the idea that his company is scheming to pay little or no taxes on its overseas revenues. Watch Charlie Rose's report on Sunday, Dec. 20 at 7:30 p.m. ET and 7 p.m. PT.
In his first television interview about his decision to come out to the public, Tim Cook got personal on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert." Last year, Cook became the first openly gay CEO of a Fortune 500 company. Charlie Rose reports.
During Apple's annual developer's conference, CEO Tim Cook announced the company's new digital streaming service "Apple Music". Financial Times digital editor Matthew Garrahan describes what users can expect.
Commencement speakers including Apple's Tim Cook, Vice President Joe Biden, former President George W. Bush, actress Maya Rudolph and "CBS This Morning" co-host Charlie Rose offer heartfelt advice to the graduating class of 2015.
A Russian monument to Steve Jobs has been removed since Tim Cook, Apple's current CEO, came out as gay. The monument, which was in the shape of an over-sized iPhone, was located on a university campus in St. Petersburg. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
Apple CEO Tim Cook is getting a lot of public support after his personal revelation. He is now the first openly gay executive of a Fortune 500 company.
Apple CEO Tim Cook unveiled Apple's latest version of the iPad in Cupertino, Calif., today.
As Iran's exiled crown prince predicts his imminent return, the Islamic Republic shirks Trump's warnings and threatens protesters with maximum punishment.
Bob Weir wrote or co-wrote and sang lead vocals on Grateful Dead classics including "Sugar Magnolia," "One More Saturday Night" and "Mexicali Blues."
The strikes were part of a retaliatory operation for the ISIS terrorist ambush in Palmyra, Syria, in December that killed two American soldiers and one U.S. civilian interpreter.
President Trump previously said he had called off "second wave of attacks" on a cooperative Venezuela.
Michael McKee is the ex-husband of Monique Tepe, according to court records obtained by CBS News. Tepe and her husband, Spencer, were shot and killed in Columbus on Dec. 30.
Three Democratic lawmakers said they were denied access to the ICE facility at the Whipple Federal Building in Minneapolis on Saturday.
The leader of an independent Iranian news publication says President Trump's warnings are alarming officials and encouraging demonstrators.
Minneapolis is reeling after an ICE agent fatally shot a woman on the city's south side Wednesday morning.
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado has indicated she'd like to give or share the prize with President Trump.