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What challenges lie ahead for Apple and Ternus?

Perhaps the biggest current challenge for Apple is navigating its fledgling AI efforts. Despite widespread fatigue with the term, AI remains a powerful buzzword that informs how practically every tech company operates today.  Apple Intelligence on iPhone, iPad and Mac can handle tasks like AI-powered text and photo editing, visual search and notification summaries, along with generating images and emoji. But it pales in comparison to the AI tools from companies like Google, OpenAI and Microsoft, which can analyze swaths of documents, generate volumes of text and complete tasks through chat int

From AI to iPhone Innovation: The Challenges Facing Apple's New CEO
Why is everyone calling him 'Tim Apple'?

By Gael Cooper Tim Cook is stepping down as Apple CEO and moving into a new role at the tech company. But while the executive's last name is indeed Cook, you'll see plenty of social-media posts calling the 65-year-old "Tim Apple." The nickname comes from a viral moment involving President Donald Trump and a White House meeting of the American Workforce Policy Advisory Board in 2019."You've really put a big investment in our country," Trump said, as Cook nodded. "We appreciate it very much, Tim Apple."A year earlier, Trump had referred to then-Lockheed Martin CEO Marillyn Hewson as "Marillyn

Tim Cook to Step Down After 15 Years as Apple CEO
Who is new Apple CEO John Ternus?

By Corinne Reichert Apple's incoming CEO, John Ternus, joined the tech giant back in 2001 as part of the product design team, having previously worked as a mechanical engineer at Virtual Research Systems. He has a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Pennsylvania.Ternus has risen through the ranks at Apple over the past 25 years, becoming a VP of hardware engineering in 2013 and then SVP in 2021. During those years, Ternus worked across many flagship devices, including the iPad, AirPods, iPhone, Apple Watch and, most recently, the MacBook Neo."John Ternus has th

Tim Cook to Step Down After 15 Years as Apple CEO
Will Apple hint at the foldable iPhone?

By Abrar Al-Heeti Apple hasn't said a word about the long-rumored foldable iPhone, and it's unlikely we'll hear anything about it at WWDC 2026, given the focus on software. But some of the OS updates we see on Monday could hint at what's to come. How might Apple modify iOS to work seamlessly across a larger, tablet-like screen -- and across two different screens?Companies like Samsung, which have been in the book-style foldable space for years, have nailed features like split-screen functionality for up to three apps (with significant help from Google and its Android team). Meanwhile, newcom

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