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Earlier today, a story started going around the blogosphere about Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg trying out an iPhone for the first time. At the time, the assumption was that this was an iPhone 3GS ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg criticised Apple for its lack of innovation and restrictive policies in an interview on the “Joe Rogan Experience” podcast. Zuckerberg shared his thoughts on the ...
L ast week, as part of his apparent ongoing campaign to rebrand himself as a more Musk-like figure, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg sat down with Joe Rogan for a three-hour discussion about free speech ...
Mark Zuckerberg had some things to say about Apple on Joe Rogan's podcast. ... "It’s like Steve Jobs invented the iPhone, and now they’re just kind of sitting on it 20 years later." ...
Mark Zuckerberg told the world how he really feels about Apple as a company and a brand. Spoiler alert: he didn’t have anything nice to say. Engaging in tech bro-talk with Joe Rogan on a recent ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said Apple hasn't innovated since the iPhone and that the company profits by "squeezing people." Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty ...
Mark Zuckerberg, right, took on Apple's latest big product, but Steve Ballmer's criticism of the iPhone shows it may be a dangerous play. Stringer; Andrej Sokolow/picture alliance via Getty Images ...
Mark Zuckerberg rubbished comparisons of his Apple Vision Pro criticism with Steve Ballmer’s dismissal of the iPhone. Zuckerberg also pointed out that Apple “fanboys” have a “funny” vibe ...
It’s no secret that Mark Zuckerberg hates the hold that mobile operating systems have over its platform, especially Apple’s iPhone. We already know that the CEO of Facebook (now called Meta ...
Mark Zuckerberg, on the Joe Rogan podcast, said that Apple hasn't innovated since Steve Jobs and the iPhone. Here's why he's wrong.
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SAN FRANCISCO — At a confab for tech and media moguls in Sun Valley, Idaho, in July 2019, Timothy D. Cook of Apple and Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook sat down to repair their fraying relationship ...