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John Ternus, who will succeed Tim Cook as Apple CEO, has said previous innovations will help inform future advancements.
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Apple’s next CEO faces innovation and AI test
Apple will see its first CEO change in 15 years as Tim Cook steps down in September 2026, becoming executive chairman, with hardware chief John Ternus taking over. Markets reacted calmly, reflecting confidence in a planned succession and continuity in ...
Apple enters the John Ternus era as investors weigh its AI strategy, innovation outlook and how the transition from Tim Cook could shape the company’s future growth.
Apple’s AI smart glasses feature dual vertical cameras for "Visual Intelligence" and deep integration with a Google Gemini-powered Siri
As Apple prepares for a historic leadership transition, incoming CEO John Ternus has set a clear tone: the future will be defined by bold innovation, deeper technological integration, and an unwavering commitment to the company’s core values.
Analysts say giving the top job to a hardware VP rather than the software one is part of Apple's strategy to dominate the devices space.
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These days, it’s just common knowledge: Apple innovation has tanked since Steve Jobs’ death, while Samsung’s parade of split-screen apps, touchless gestures, and sexy smartwatches has propelled the Korean tech giant into the lead. Not convinced?
Tim Cook built a $4 trillion powerhouse. Now John Ternus must fix Apple’s glaring AI gap.