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WWDC, Tim Cook and Siri

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Apple's WWDC: Tim Cook's AI legacy at stake in his final developer conference as CEO
Apple is expected to make an overhauled Siri the centerpiece of WWDC, which will be Tim Cook's final as CEO before John Ternus takes over.

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PCMag on MSN · 1h
WWDC 2026: Can Tim Cook finally deliver on Siri's promises, 15 years after its debut?
CNET on MSN · 1d
WWDC will be Tim Cook's swan song. I expect something Siri-ous
 · 14h
How Google could turn Siri into the AI health coach my Apple Watch needs
Google's Gemini will power the next generation of Siri, the two companies announced earlier this year.

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 · 11h
Apple’s AI Do-Over Is Here. The Pressure Is On for WWDC.
 · 18h
WWDC returns June 8: What we know and how to watch the Apple event
 · 12h
Last-Minute iOS 27 Leaks Revealed in New Report Just Before WWDC
the report did reveal a few new details, including that notifications will now slide in from the left side of the iPhone's screen, rather than from the top.

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 · 20h
WWDC26 could hold clues to Apple’s next products
 · 13h
iOS 27 tidbits: Find My changes, new animations, more
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10 Of The Biggest Ways Apple Changed Under Tim Cook

Since 2011, Apple CEO Tim Cook has reshaped the company with in-house chips, innovative devices, expansion into budget markets, and massive financial growth.
1monon MSN

Tim Cook reactions: Trump, Altman, Buffett and more on the Apple CEO move

Apple CEO Tim Cook's move to executive chair spurred commentary from tech leaders Sam Altman and Palmer Luckey, as well as Warren Buffett.
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1mon

Apple chief Tim Cook says it was the 'right time' to step down as CEO

Apple CEO Tim Cook says he is stepping down after 15 years as chief executive because three key factors aligned: Apple’s current performance, its product roadmap and the readiness of his successor, John Ternus. Cook said the timing came down to a clear ...
Forbes
1mon

Trump Says Tim Cook Called To ‘Kiss My Ass’ In Long Post About Apple CEO

President Donald Trump addressed Tim Cook’s decision to step down as Apple’s CEO in a Truth Social post on Tuesday morning, describing his first interaction with the billionaire executive during his first term, which he described as the “head of ...
Prestige Online
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Tim Cook will walk away as Apple CEO in September

Tim Cook will step down as Apple CEO this year, handing the top job to company veteran John Ternus. Here's everything we know.
1mon

Tim Cook will step down as Apple CEO

Cook, 65, will turn the CEO duties over to Apple’s head of hardware engineering, John Ternus, while remaining involved as executive chairman.
1mon

Tim Cook explains why he is stepping down as Apple CEO

Apple’s outgoing chief executive Tim Cook has explained why he has decided to stand down from leading the $4 billion company. Mr Cook said he is “healthy” and will continue to play an active role in Apple’s operations,
Opinion
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Tim Cook is Out. Will the CEO Change Make or Break Apple’s $4.5 Trillion Empire?

The biggest company on earth is changing drivers. After ushering Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) from roughly $400 billion to $4.535 trillion in market value, Tim Cook is stepping down, and the successor is hardware chief John Ternus.
1monon MSN

Tim Cook to step down as Apple CEO, John Ternus to take over

John Ternus, who has long focused ​on design and ‌products at Apple, will lead the iPhone maker as it gears up for an industry change spurred by artificial intelligence.
Yahoo
1mon

Outgoing Apple CEO Tim Cook's daily routine starts before 5 a.m., a time of the day he can 'control the most'

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As Apple CEO, Tim Cook's day starts before 5 a.m. and is full of hourslong meetings. Cook is a very private person, but has given some insights into his daily routine over the years.
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