Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META) top boss, Mark Zuckerberg, has always been quite the vocal critic of iPhone maker and long-time tech rival Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL). With the iPhone maker sagging into a correction to start 2025 over numerous concerns (China woes and Apple Intelligence's failure to spark increased demand),
Meta Platforms' CEO Mark Zuckerberg isn't a big fan of Apple ( AAPL 0.53%). In a recent interview with podcast host Joe Rogan, he was critical of the company and its lack of innovation over the years.
While Mark Zuckerberg and Meta press forward with augmented glasses projects buoyed by its million-selling set of smart Ray-Bans, Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman says that Apple just pulled the plug on an AR glasses project.
Tech titans embraced Trump almost en masse, sometimes after high-profile past public opposition. Now some of their workers are cautiously expressing their dissent.
Last week, as part of his apparent ongoing campaign to rebrand himself as a more Musk-like figure, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg sat ... seemed intent to focus on was Apple. The Facebook founder ...
They want to expand and succeed and acquire. So, they are playing this game.” Meta's Mark Zuckerberg, Google's Sundar Pichai, Apple's Tim Cook (white hair, partially obscured) and Amazon's Jeff Bezos were spotted together at a pre-inauguration service at ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg admitted in a meeting with employees that the company couldn't react to TikTok's meteoric rise in time
Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META) top boss, Mark Zuckerberg, has always been quite the vocal critic of iPhone maker and long-time tech rival Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL).With the iPhone maker sagging into a ...
Apple Inc. has canceled a project to build advanced augmented reality glasses that would pair with its devices, marking the latest setback in its effort to create a headset that appeals to typical consumers.
Since toning down its Metaverse ambitions, Zuckerberg has turned to the omnipresent expanse of AI. If Meta leans too heavily on AI-generated posts, chatbots, and synthetic influencers, it risks overwhelming users once again with the noise.
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