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Apple's new CEO John Ternus steps into the spotlight after flying under the radar for years
Apple has named long-time hardware chief John Ternus as its next CEO, succeeding Tim Cook in September. Ternus, a 25-year Apple veteran who has led engineering for key products like the iPhone, iPad and Mac, will take charge as the company faces mounting pressure to strengthen its position in artificial intelligence.
Apple's Ternus era hints at renewed hardware focus, AI growth push
Ternus, a 25-year veteran who has overseen development of key products including multiple iPhone generations, will take the helm in September, succeeding Tim Cook after more than a decade of strong growth that saw Apple's market value swell to around $4 trillion.
Tim Cook's farewell letter had some magnificent lessons; here's why you shouldn't miss them
Tim Cook's farewell letter: Apple is entering a major leadership transition as Tim Cook steps down after nearly 15 years as CEO. In his farewell letter, Cook reflected on his journey, calling his leadership an “honor and privilege” while highlighting deep connections with Apple users worldwide. John Ternus, a long-time hardware executive, will take over as CEO in September.
Apple shares fall as Tim Cook steps down as CEO
Apple shares fell after CEO Tim Cook announced transition to John Ternus, signaling shift toward product engineering and AI focus, while Cook becomes executive chairman. Markets reacted cautiously despite stable succession and Ternus’s strong internal reputation with long term outlook
Apple CEO Tim Cook steps down; HCLTech Q4 report
After 15 years at the helm of Apple, Tim Cook will step down to make way for insider John Ternus. This and more in today's ETtech Top 5.
U.S. stocks tick higher, led by UnitedHealth Group, as oil prices remain relatively stable
U.S. stocks held firm Tuesday as UnitedHealth Group and other major companies reported profits exceeding analyst expectations, boosting market optimism. Oil prices remained stable amid hopes of avoiding an economic worst-case scenario with Iran, despite ongoing conflict. Retail sales also showed resilience, indicating a potentially stable U.S. economy.
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From hardware boss to CEO: Apple bets on longtimer John Ternus to 'click' new growth chapter
Apple is set for a major leadership change. Tim Cook will transition from CEO to executive chairman in September 2026. John Ternus, currently head of hardware engineering, will take over as the new CEO. Ternus has a long history at Apple, contributing to key product innovations. Cook's tenure saw significant growth and expansion for the company.

Tim Cook: The outgoing Apple CEO stepped into Steve Jobs’ giant shoes and leaves them much bigger
Tim Cook, who helped make Apple one of the world’s most valuable firms, will step down as chief executive after 15 years in the role. On September 1, he will hand over the reins to John Ternus.

US Stock Market: John Ternus takes the helm as Apple prepares for post-Cook era
Apple CEO Tim Cook is stepping down after 15 years. John Ternus will take over as CEO. Cook will become executive chairman. This leadership change comes as Apple faces industry shifts. Investors are watching closely. The company saw massive growth under Cook's leadership. This planned handover aims for continuity.

Meet John Ternus: The Apple insider taking over as CEO from Tim Cook
Apple has appointed John Ternus, a seasoned hardware chief, as its next CEO, succeeding Tim Cook. Ternus, who joined Apple in 2001 and has overseen key hardware innovations like the iPhone Air, will take the helm on September 1. This leadership transition occurs as the company faces industry shifts driven by artificial intelligence.

US Stock Market: Johny Srouji to lead unified hardware team as Apple prepares for leadership transition
Apple is restructuring its hardware organisation by merging the engineering and technologies divisions into a unified leadership model. The company will split operations into five core areas, aiming to streamline development across key products. The move also signals major leadership changes, with expanded roles for senior executives and a clearer succession path.

Apple names insider John Ternus as CEO, Tim Cook to become executive chairman
Apple on Monday named long-time executive John Ternus as its next chief executive officer, marking a leadership change as the company prepares for a major shift in the technology industry driven by artificial intelligence. Current CEO Tim Cook will move to the role of executive chairman after overseeing Apple’s rapid growth for more than a decade.

Tim Cook’s 15 years as Apple boss marked by profit absent awe
Tim Cook, succeeding Steve Jobs 15 years ago, guided Apple to a $4 trillion valuation by expanding digital services and hardware like Apple Watch and AirPods. Despite challenges like the scrapped "Titan" project and Apple Maps errors, Cook's leadership saw significant growth, though competition and regulatory scrutiny persist.

Apple confirms CEO transition as Tim Cook steps down; John Ternus to lead next phase
Apple's Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook is stepping down in September. John Ternus will take over the CEO role. Cook will remain as Executive Chairman. This leadership change follows months of speculation. Apple is also preparing to launch new operating systems with AI features. The company is expected to introduce its first foldable iPhone later this year.

Apple stock slips as Tim Cook steps down after 15 years, John Ternus takes charge as new CEO
Apple stock dipped slightly after Tim Cook announced he will step down as CEO and move to a new role. John Ternus will take over leadership at the company. Investors are watching how this change will impact Apple’s future growth, products, and AI plans. The company remains strong, but the leadership shift has created short-term uncertainty in the market.

Tim Cook to step down as Apple CEO: Read his memo to employees
Apple's long-serving CEO Tim Cook is transitioning to executive chairman later this year. John Ternus will assume the CEO role on September 1, 2026. This leadership change follows a planned succession. Cook's departure marks a significant moment for the tech giant. Ternus is set to continue Apple's focus on innovation and core values.

Apple's Tim Cook to step down as CEO in September
Tim Cook is stepping down as Apple CEO in September, with John Ternus taking the helm. Cook will transition to executive chairman after a successful tenure expanding Apple's product line and value. The announcement comes as Apple faces pressure to innovate in artificial intelligence, with investors watching Ternus's leadership closely.

Apple to focus hardware team on five areas under Johny Srouji
Apple's hardware division sees a major restructuring under new chief hardware officer Johny Srouji. The combined hardware engineering and technologies teams will now operate across five key areas: hardware engineering, silicon, advanced technologies, platform architecture, and project management. This move aims to simplify operations and boost innovation for key products like the iPhone and Apple Watch.

Apple CEO Cook is lauded by investors as he prepares for new role
Apple CEO Tim Cook will step down after nearly 15 years, with hardware chief John Ternus taking over. Cook, 65, will transition to executive chairman on September 1. Under his leadership, Apple's market capitalization surged and revenue quadrupled, with the company now preparing for AI-driven industry changes.

Who is John Ternus? Know all about Apple's engineer-turned CEO - Age, Net Worth and More
Apple Inc. has appointed John Ternus, a seasoned hardware chief, as its next CEO, succeeding Tim Cook who will transition to executive chairman. Ternus, with over two decades at Apple, has been instrumental in developing key products like the iPhone and Mac. This leadership change occurs as the tech giant navigates significant industry shifts driven by artificial intelligence advancements.

KTM 350cc Duke and Adventure launched in India: Price, specs, and what's different
KTM has launched new 350cc variants of the 390 Duke and 390 Adventure in India, leveraging a lower GST slab to make its performance bikes more accessible. Priced significantly lower than their 399cc counterparts, these models offer a compelling entry point into KTM's aspirational lineup.

Indian Army eyes tech-driven future at key biannual Army Commanders’ Conference 2026
Indian Army commanders met to review border security and enhance combat strength. They focused on future readiness, designating 2026 as the year for networking and data centricity. The conference also explored drone technology and indigenous defense production. Lessons from Operation Sindoor guided discussions on operational capabilities. Senior government officials attended the deliberations.

Seoul to Delhi, Asia’s new economic axis
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung's visit to India is a crucial moment. The two nations can build a strong strategic economic partnership. They can create a new axis of resilience in Asia. This partnership will focus on manufacturing, technology and defence. It aims to address global insecurity and fractured supply chains.

Seoul to Delhi, Asia’s new economic axis
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung's visit to India arrives at a critical juncture for global economic stability. The two Asian powers are poised to forge a strategic economic partnership, moving beyond traditional trade to co-build industrial capacity in semiconductors, green mobility, and advanced manufacturing.

US Senator Warren voices concern over Nvidia's acquisition of Slurm
Senator Elizabeth Warren has raised concerns regarding Nvidia's acquisition of SchedMD. This move potentially grants Nvidia significant control over critical software powering US government supercomputers. Warren is seeking information on the extent of government dependency on Nvidia's technology. The acquisition could impact national security and competition in the high-performance computing sector.

The Quick Fix That Stops a Loose Door Hinge From Worsening
Loose door hinges are a common household issue. This problem often stems from worn-out screw holes. Repairing these hinges is possible without replacing hardware. Inserting wooden fillers into the damaged holes strengthens them. This allows screws to grip securely again. Regular checks and even tightening prevent future loosening. Prompt repairs avoid further damage to doors and frames.

Startups spot a cool opening as ACs become everyday need
Air-conditioners are becoming an essential purchase in India, attracting startups like Helium and Optimist into a market long dominated by large brands. New entrants are developing affordable, energy-efficient products for urban living, while government incentives for local manufacturing are lowering barriers in a market long dominated by large players.

Physical AI startups out to play the big game
ET writes how robotics AI startups are seeing increased investments, signalling growing confidence in this space in India.

Consumer company CTOs want engineers who can think, not just code
New-age companies are prioritizing senior engineers with creativity, curiosity, and ownership as they become AI-first. Hiring for engineering roles has surged, with a focus on system thinking and AI collaboration. Companies are shifting technology from a support function to a core business driver, demanding engineers engage with customers and co-own product outcomes.
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