John Ternus prepares to take over Apple
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Apple CEO Tim Cook is stepping down this fall. Meet the soon-to-be CEO and the tall task ahead of him.
Many social media users associate LinkedIn with a certain type of cringey business-speak. Ternus's profile is a little different.
Apple insider John Ternus will become CEO of the $4 trillion tech giant this September, and outgoing leader Tim Cook has just revealed the advice he’ll give his successor.
Apple’s announcement Monday that CEO Tim Cook will step down and John Ternus will take over signals a significant shift for Apple: The company is betting its future on the most rapidly evolving technology in the history of computing.
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By Rashika Singh and Harshita Mary Varghese April 21 (Reuters) - Apple's appointment of longtime hardware chief John Ternus as CEO signals a renewed emphasis on its core strength in devices and focus on fusing AI capabilities into existing products to sustain growth,
Apple is getting a new CEO. Under Tim Cook's leadership, the company has launched game-changing products and some notable misses.
According to Apple leaker Momentary Digital, Apple is expected to drop the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 11 Pro Max, and iPhone SE (2020) from its iOS 27 support list. If that happens, those devices would remain usable on iOS 26 but miss whatever new features Apple unveils at WWDC 2026, including updates that may depend on newer hardware.