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Tim Cook is set to exit as Apple‘s CEO after 15 years. John Ternus, senior VP of hardware engineering, will become Apple’s next chief executive officer, the company announced. Cook will become ...
Apple announced its major leadership transition yesterday, with John Ternus officially set to take over as CEO from Tim Cook later this year. Following that announcement, tech leaders (and others) ...
A former Texas Tech football assistant coach is being sued by two people in connection with a late January assault that occurred shortly before he was abruptly removed from the team. Zarnell Fitch is ...
Apple's outgoing CEO Tim Cook had ambitious plans for the company. He predicted that tablets would overtake PCs and that smartwatches would replace car keys. Some of his predictions and visions for ...
Apple announced that Tim Cook will step down as CEO and John Ternus, senior vice president of Hardware Engineering, will take his place in an April 20 news release. Cook will remain CEO until Sept. 1, ...
Tim Cook plans to step down from his CEO role in September, handing the reins to hardware chief John Ternus. Ternus may be inheriting one of the most durable businesses in tech, but he’s also stepping ...
After 15 years as Apple’s CEO, Tim Cook will be stepping down from the role in September. On the latest episode of TechCrunch’s Equity podcast, Kirsten Korosec, Sean O’Kane, and I discussed Apple’s ...
From his start at Apple, Tim Cook was a numbers guy. Shortly after Steve Jobs returned to Apple (AAPL) in the late 1990s to rescue the company he had founded, he hired Cook from Compaq to run Apple’s ...
Reflecting on his tenure at the leading tech giant, Apple CEO Tim Cook said Apple Maps was a "really big mistake." "The product wasn’t ready," Cook, who will step down as CEO in September, said during ...