• The FT reports that Apple is accelerating plans for Tim Cook’s eventual exit as CEO. While Senior VP of Hardware Engineering John Ternus is seen as the frontrunner, the company hasn’t made a final decision yet.

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    The FT reports that Apple is accelerating plans for Tim Cook’s eventual exit as CEO. While Senior VP of Hardware Engineering John Ternus is seen as the frontrunner, the company hasn’t made a final decision yet. #TechInformer #TimCook
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  • The two who made Apple what it is today.

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    The two who made Apple what it is today. #Thedailydeck #techinformer #apple #stevejobs #timcook
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  • Is Apple rotting?

    Apple is warning investors that its new and future products might never be as profitable as the iPhone. The disclosure comes as the company is pursuing newer technologies like artificial intelligence and mixed-reality headsets.

    Apple added the warning in its latest annual report under the “business risks” section, as first reported by the Financial Times.

    “New products, services and technologies may replace or supersede existing offerings and may produce lower revenues and lower profit margins, which can materially adversely impact the company’s business, results of operations and financial condition,” Apple wrote in the report.

    Read more on Apple's warning to investors at the link in the bio

    Article by Aisha Malik

    Image Credits: Justin Sullivan / Staff / Getty Images

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    Is Apple rotting? Apple is warning investors that its new and future products might never be as profitable as the iPhone. The disclosure comes as the company is pursuing newer technologies like artificial intelligence and mixed-reality headsets. Apple added the warning in its latest annual report under the “business risks” section, as first reported by the Financial Times. “New products, services and technologies may replace or supersede existing offerings and may produce lower revenues and lower profit margins, which can materially adversely impact the company’s business, results of operations and financial condition,” Apple wrote in the report. Read more on Apple's warning to investors at the link in the bio 👆 Article by Aisha Malik Image Credits: Justin Sullivan / Staff / Getty Images #TechCrunch #technews #artificialintelligence #Apple #TimCook #SteveJobs
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  • Apple is set to expand its smart home presence, according to Ming-Chi Kuo.

    The well-sourced analyst reported on Tuesday that the iPhone maker is working on an IP (internet protocol) camera with an expected 2026 shipping date. The analyst notes that Chinese component maker, Goertek, is set to assemble the product, which Apple expects to eventually hit tens of millions of units a year. The company would be a latecomer to an already sizeable market that includes products from Google and Amazon.

    Goertek is also expected to manufacture upcoming AirPod models, according to the rumor. The headphones are said to have an even broader focus on health features, following Apple’s expansion into hearing aid capabilities on the AirPods Pro 2.

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    Apple is set to expand its smart home presence, according to Ming-Chi Kuo. The well-sourced analyst reported on Tuesday that the iPhone maker is working on an IP (internet protocol) camera with an expected 2026 shipping date. The analyst notes that Chinese component maker, Goertek, is set to assemble the product, which Apple expects to eventually hit tens of millions of units a year. The company would be a latecomer to an already sizeable market that includes products from Google and Amazon. Goertek is also expected to manufacture upcoming AirPod models, according to the rumor. The headphones are said to have an even broader focus on health features, following Apple’s expansion into hearing aid capabilities on the AirPods Pro 2. Image Credits: SOPA Images / Contributor / Getty Images #TechCrunch #technews #Apple #smarthome #security #TimCook
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  • The Core Money-Making Secret
    It’s called the Purple Cow Effect.
    Ordinary gets ignored.
    Remarkable gets shared.
    That’s how brands like Apple, Tesla, Amul & Starbucks made crores.

    Don’t just be better. Be unforgettable.

    Comment if you found this useful.
    Share this post with a friend who needs this secret.
    Follow @marketing.growmatics for more insights you won’t find anywhere else.

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    💰 The Core Money-Making Secret It’s called the Purple Cow Effect. 👉 Ordinary gets ignored. 👉 Remarkable gets shared. That’s how brands like Apple, Tesla, Amul & Starbucks made crores. Don’t just be better. Be unforgettable. 🔥 Comment if you found this useful. 📲 Share this post with a friend who needs this secret. 👉 Follow @marketing.growmatics for more insights you won’t find anywhere else. #Elonmusk #Timcook #PurpleCow #MoneyMakingSecrets #StartupIndia #BusinessGrowth #SethGodin #MarketingTips #IndianStartups #Entrepreneurship #Branding #MarketingGrowmatics #ViralMarketing #BusinessIndia
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  • Apple is developing a new version of its voice assistant, Siri, powered by advanced large language models (LLMs), according to sources cited by Bloomberg.

    This more conversational Siri is part of Apple’s attempt to catch up in AI, where competitors have released impressive features, like Google’s Gemini Live, that are far more natural to talk to than Siri.

    The new assistant reportedly will fully replace the Siri interface that users rely on today, and Apple is planning to release the feature in the spring of 2026. The feature seems like it will be similar to OpenAI’s Advanced Voice Mode but with all the same access to personal information and apps that Siri has today.

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    Apple is developing a new version of its voice assistant, Siri, powered by advanced large language models (LLMs), according to sources cited by Bloomberg. This more conversational Siri is part of Apple’s attempt to catch up in AI, where competitors have released impressive features, like Google’s Gemini Live, that are far more natural to talk to than Siri. The new assistant reportedly will fully replace the Siri interface that users rely on today, and Apple is planning to release the feature in the spring of 2026. The feature seems like it will be similar to OpenAI’s Advanced Voice Mode but with all the same access to personal information and apps that Siri has today. Image Credits: NurPhoto / Contributor / Getty Images #TechCrunch #technews #artificialintelligence #largelanguagemodel #Apple #TimCook
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  • Apple wants its employees to use Apple devices for work but work-issued devices are so restricted that many employees use personal devices, or tie their work devices to their personal iCloud.

    To do so, the suit says, employees must allow Apple to install software that grants Apple access to search anything stored on the device or iCloud. The suit claims Apple’s policies allow it to monitor workers even when off duty. The employee claims Apple used its policies to harm his employment prospects.

    The suit captures some of the challenges that many corporate workers face: How much visibility should an employer have on personal devices when used for work, or control over personal codes of conduct? Should Apple lose, it could curb the growing trend of bossware in the workplace.

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    Apple wants its employees to use Apple devices for work but work-issued devices are so restricted that many employees use personal devices, or tie their work devices to their personal iCloud. To do so, the suit says, employees must allow Apple to install software that grants Apple access to search anything stored on the device or iCloud. The suit claims Apple’s policies allow it to monitor workers even when off duty. The employee claims Apple used its policies to harm his employment prospects. The suit captures some of the challenges that many corporate workers face: How much visibility should an employer have on personal devices when used for work, or control over personal codes of conduct? Should Apple lose, it could curb the growing trend of bossware in the workplace. Image Credits: Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto / Getty Images #TechCrunch #technews #Apple #bigtech #privacy #security #TimCook
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  • The next big upgrade to Apple’s mobile devices could be foldability, according to multiple reports published Sunday.

    According to The Wall Street Journal, Apple is aiming to launch two foldable devices in the next few years. There’s a larger model with a 19-inch screen that could compete with desktop monitors, as well as a smaller model that would serve as a foldable iPhone, with a larger screen than the iPhone 16 Pro Max.

    The Journal reports that Apple has been developing both devices for years, with the foldable iPhone likely to be ready first. The company is reportedly planning a 2026 launch, but that could be pushed back by a year.

    Bloomberg, meanwhile, describes the larger device as a giant iPad and said it has been the primary focus of Apple’s foldable development, although the company has also been “exploring” a foldable iPhone. Apparently the team is making significant progress towards its goal of creating a screen without the crease that’s visible on existing foldable screens when they’re opened.

    Image Credits: Brian Heater / TechCrunch

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    The next big upgrade to Apple’s mobile devices could be foldability, according to multiple reports published Sunday. According to The Wall Street Journal, Apple is aiming to launch two foldable devices in the next few years. There’s a larger model with a 19-inch screen that could compete with desktop monitors, as well as a smaller model that would serve as a foldable iPhone, with a larger screen than the iPhone 16 Pro Max. The Journal reports that Apple has been developing both devices for years, with the foldable iPhone likely to be ready first. The company is reportedly planning a 2026 launch, but that could be pushed back by a year. Bloomberg, meanwhile, describes the larger device as a giant iPad and said it has been the primary focus of Apple’s foldable development, although the company has also been “exploring” a foldable iPhone. Apparently the team is making significant progress towards its goal of creating a screen without the crease that’s visible on existing foldable screens when they’re opened. Image Credits: Brian Heater / TechCrunch #TechCrunch #technews #Apple #iPhone #iPad #TimCook
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  • Tim Cook, CEO of Apple Inc., recently visited Hangzhou, China, known as a hub for artificial intelligence. Hangzhou is home to DeepSeek, an AI sensation celebrated for developing models at a significantly lower cost than its American counterparts, making waves globally.

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    Tim Cook, CEO of Apple Inc., recently visited Hangzhou, China, known as a hub for artificial intelligence. Hangzhou is home to DeepSeek, an AI sensation celebrated for developing models at a significantly lower cost than its American counterparts, making waves globally. #Techinformer #Deepseek #Timcook #AI
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  • Apple is allowing anyone to access its Apple TV+ streaming service for free this weekend, from January 3 to 5.

    The company made the announcement on Monday alongside a short video featuring its most popular TV shows, including “Severance,” “Slow Horses,” “Shrinking,” and more.

    It’s worth noting that this is the first time that Apple has offered something like this. The announcement comes a few days after Apple TV+ began teasing that it was planning to open up its content to non-subscribers.

    Although Apple’s tweet announcing the promotion says Apple TV+ will be free to stream on January 4 and 5, Apple’s official press release says it will be available for free from January 3 to 5.

    The company says Apple TV+ will be free on any device where Apple TV+ is available, and that all you will need is an Apple ID to access the streaming service.

    Image Credits: screenshots / Apple

    #TechCrunch #technews #AppleTV #streamingservice #TimCook #Apple
    Apple is allowing anyone to access its Apple TV+ streaming service for free this weekend, from January 3 to 5. The company made the announcement on Monday alongside a short video featuring its most popular TV shows, including “Severance,” “Slow Horses,” “Shrinking,” and more. It’s worth noting that this is the first time that Apple has offered something like this. The announcement comes a few days after Apple TV+ began teasing that it was planning to open up its content to non-subscribers. Although Apple’s tweet announcing the promotion says Apple TV+ will be free to stream on January 4 and 5, Apple’s official press release says it will be available for free from January 3 to 5. The company says Apple TV+ will be free on any device where Apple TV+ is available, and that all you will need is an Apple ID to access the streaming service. Image Credits: screenshots / Apple #TechCrunch #technews #AppleTV #streamingservice #TimCook #Apple
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