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22.04.26 - 02:42
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Apple′s incoming CEO faces mounting pressure to close AI gap (Digitimes)
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Apple's planned leadership transition is placing artificial intelligence capability gaps at the center of the agenda for incoming chief executive John Ternus. The company has confirmed that Ternus, currently senior vice president of hardware engineering, will take over as CEO on September 1, while Tim Cook will move into the role of executive chairman....
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22.04.26 - 01:48
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Apple′s Tim Cook leaves behind complicated legacy on privacy (The Guardian)
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Outgoing CEO took stood up for users in battle with FBI but concessions abroad undermine claims of protecting 'fundamental right'In his 15 years as Apple's top executive, Tim Cook has projected an image of the company as a champion of privacy rights. As he prepares to leave that role in September, that legacy has come back into focus. Cook trumpeted the iPhone maker's commitment to privacy at home in the US and the EU, calling privacy “a fundamental right” but his acquiescence to government demands abroad call his dedication to protecting users into question.Cook cemented Apple's pro-privacy reputation in 2015 when he resisted the FBI's demands to unlock the iPhone of a mass shooter in San Bernardino, California. The company played up that public image in 2019 with playful ads that read, “Privacy. That's iPhone”, positioning Apple as the obvious choice for people who cared about privacy. In 2021, Apple added a feature, App Tracking Transparency, that allowed iPhone owners to limit an app's...
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22.04.26 - 00:01
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Apple Bets CEO Ternus Will Bring Back Jobs-Era Decisiveness (Bloomberg)
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When Apple announced Monday that longtime leader Tim Cook would be replaced by John Ternus, it published an image of the two executives walking side by side at the company's campus in Cupertino, California. Both men are wearing Apple Watches, dark button-up shirts and blue jeans as they smile at each other — a near mirror image. The implication: Ternus, Apple's hardware head, will bring continuity as chief executive officer and help preserve Cook's legacy. But Ternus will have a challenge when he officially takes the job in September. Even as he maintains Apple's device empire — and its more than $400 billion in annual revenue — the executive will need to take chances, enter new product categories and find the company's footing in artificial intelligence. Mark Gurman, Bloomberg News Managing Editor for Global Consumer Tech, joins Bloomberg Businessweek Daily to discuss. He speaks with Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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21.04.26 - 22:12
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Apple CEO Transition: Hardware, AI, China | Bloomberg Tech 4/21/2026 (Bloomberg)
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On this special edition of “Bloomberg Tech,” Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss Apple's CEO transition as the company announces hardware boss John Ternus will take over for Tim Cook on Sept. 1. Plus, Cook will become executive chairman, ensuring his corporate diplomacy skills and his strong ties with President Donald Trump remain on call for Apple. And, Ternus' appointment signals Apple plans to stay focused on hardware. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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