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Who is John Ternus, Apple’s next CEO?

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Apple has announced longtime company veteran John Ternus as the next CEO of the company, succeeding the current CEO, Tim Cook, who is set to transition to executive chair of Apple’s board of directors later this year,Ternus’s term as CEO will begin on 1 September,The hardware engineering executive is a longtime Apple insider, indicating the company will stay the course that has led to record profits under Cook’s leadership,Apple’s yearly profit now tops $100bn, and in January it announced record revenue from its iPhones, boosted by renewed demand in China,“I am profoundly grateful for this opportunity to carry Apple’s mission forward,” Ternus said in a company press release.

“Having spent almost my entire career at Apple, I have been lucky to have worked under Steve Jobs and to have had Tim Cook as my mentor.It has been a privilege to help shape the products and experiences that have changed so much of how we interact with the world and with one another.”Cook will remain as Apple CEO through the summer to aid in the leadership transition.He praised his successor as having “the mind of an engineer, the soul of an innovator, and the heart to lead with integrity and with honor”.Ternus started at Apple in 2001 and assumed the role of vice-president of hardware engineering in 2013, then head of the department in 2021, responsible for the physical components that make up Apple products.

Among his notable achievements was the development and launch of Apple’s proprietary silicon chips for its Mac line of computers, which saw sales soar after swapping out Intel chips in 2020, according to the Wall Street Journal,New products that debuted under his leadership of the hardware division include the Apple Watch and the AirPods line of headphones, both of which grew into major lines of business for Apple, and the Vision Pro headset, which did not,The Journal described Ternus as “an affable mechanical engineer” with a management style closer to the calm Cook than to the inspiring but volatile Steve Jobs,His replacement will be Johny Srouji, who previously worked as Apple’s senior vice-president of hardware,Cook, who joined Apple in 1998 and succeeded Jobs as CEO in 2011, had been engaged in planning his succession for the better part of a year, the New York Times reported in January, after Cook told the company’s board and senior leaders that he wanted to work less.

Ternus had been a favorite for replacing Cook, the newspaper reported.Ternus, a California native, received his bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Pennsylvania, where he joined the varsity swim team in college and won several races.After graduating in 1997, he briefly worked at Virtual Research Systems, a virtual reality startup.Even as Ternus may lead along a similar route that Cook took to lucrative success, he will face pressure to catch up with Apple’s Silicon Valley peers on artificial intelligence, where it has lagged even while leading in consumer hardware.He will inherit a promised revamp of the Siri virtual assistant and a perceived lack of name-brand consumer AI offerings.

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Airlines demand UK relax noise rules and cut flight tax as fuel shortage looms

Airlines are lobbying the UK government to relax environmental and noise rules, modify passenger rights and cut taxes on flying, as they prepare for higher costs and a possible shortage of jet fuel because of the war in the Middle East.A list of policy requests submitted to ministers and the aviation regulator includes suspending the emissions trading scheme and relaxing limits on night flights, it has emerged.Airlines are also seeking to alter compensation rights for passengers by having fuel-related disruption counted as an extraordinary circumstances – meaning stranded passengers would not be entitled to payouts beyond refunds in the event of cancellations or delay.The full list of demands has emerged in a briefing document, first reported by ITV News, prepared by the trade body Airlines UK on behalf of carriers including British Airways, easyJet, Ryanair, Virgin, TUI and Jet2.The briefing for government said that if the current disruption to jet fuel supplies continued or worsened, airlines would be forced to cut flights and push up fares

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Shake-up will help UK motorists without driveways to charge EVs

Households without off-street parking could soon be able to charge their electric vehicles from home under new government plans to help households cut their need for expensive fossil fuels.The government has promised to pass legislation this summer that will allow motorists to run power cables through a charging “gully” built into the pavement outside their home without the need for planning permission.This means that before the end of this year, EV owners who are not able to fit their own car chargers at home will be able to charge up from the power connection indoors.Motorists are not allowed to string charging cables across the pavement from their home but almost half of councils across the UK allow cross-pavement charging if you embed the cable in a gully. However, this still requires permission from the council

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‘I’ll key your car’: ChatGPT can become abusive when fed real-life arguments, study finds

ChatGPT can escalate into abusive and even threatening language when drawn into prolonged, human-style conflict, according to a new study.Researchers tested how large language models (LLMs) responded to sustained hostility by feeding ChatGPT exchanges from real-life arguments and tracking how its behaviour changed over time.One expert not connected with the study described it as “one of the most interesting ever done into AI language and pragmatics”.Dr Vittorio Tantucci, who co-authored the research paper with Prof Jonathan Culpeper at Lancaster University, said their research found AI mirrored the dynamics of real-world disputes.“When repeatedly exposed to impoliteness, the model began to mirror the tone of the exchanges, with its responses becoming more hostile as the interaction developed,” he said

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UK watchdog to investigate Telegram over alleged child sexual abuse material

Ofcom has launched an investigation into whether the Telegram messaging platform is failing to prevent the sharing of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) under the UK’s Online Safety Act.The communications regulator carried out an assessment and decided to launch an investigation after receiving evidence from the Canadian Centre for Child Protection that suggested child sexual abuse material was allegedly present and being shared on Telegram.The investigation will examine whether Telegram is failing to restrict child sexual abuse material from its site and whether it has breached the UK Online Safety Act.Suzanne Cater, the director of enforcement at Ofcom, said: “Child sexual exploitation and abuse causes devastating harm to victims, and making sure sites and apps tackle this is one of our highest priorities. It’s why we work so closely with partners in law enforcement and child protection organisations to identify where these harms are occurring and hold providers to account where they’re failing to meet their obligations

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Patriots coach Vrabel has had ‘difficult’ conversations after publication of Russini photos

New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel has said he has had “difficult” conversations after photographs of him and NFL reporter Dianna Russini were made public earlier this month.Russini resigned from her post at the Athletic after the New York Post published photos of her and Vrabel embracing and holding hands at an Arizona resort. The pair are married to different people and have said their relationship is platonic.Vrabel addressed the subject for the first time publicly on Tuesday.“I’ve had some difficult conversations with people that I care about, with my family, the organization, the coaches, the players,” Vrabel told reporters

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Churchill Downs strikes $85m deal for Preakness intellectual property rights

Churchill Downs has reached a deal to acquire the intellectual property rights to the Preakness Stakes, the company announced Tuesday, in a move that brings one of US thoroughbred racing’s most celebrated events under the same corporate umbrella as the Kentucky Derby.Churchill Downs Inc said it will pay $85m to buy the trademarks and associated rights to the Preakness and the Black-Eyed Susan Stakes from 1/ST Maryland LLC, an affiliate of 1/ST Racing.The agreement covers the intellectual property tied to the races, not the events themselves. Under a separate licensing arrangement, Churchill Downs will grant the state of Maryland the rights needed to continue staging the races in exchange for an annual fee.The transaction follows a 2024 agreement in which Maryland bought Pimlico Race Course from 1/ST Racing but allowed the company to retain the intellectual property rights to the Preakness and Black-Eyed Susan Stakes

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Trump’s Fed chair pick says he’ll maintain independence – but won’t say president lost 2020 election

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Wage growth hits lowest level since November 2020; Rachel Reeves will not take ‘knee jerk’ action on Iran war – as it happened

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Diplomatic duties for Tim Cook after stepping down as Apple CEO

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Palantir manifesto described as ‘ramblings of a supervillain’ amid UK contract fears

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Jannik Sinner says Alcaraz’s absence from Madrid Open ‘tough to swallow’

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NFL draft questions: what should the Jets do at No 2, is Love worth it and will the Cowboys trade up?

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