Apple CEO Tim Cook Stepping Down, John Ternus Taking Over

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Apple CEO Tim Cook Stepping Down, John Ternus Taking Over

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https://www.macrumors.com/2026/04/20/ti ... ping-down/

Cook will continue on as Apple CEO through the summer, with Ternus set to join Apple's Board of Directors and take over as CEO on September 1, 2026. Cook is going to transition to chairman of the board at Apple, and he will "assist with certain aspects of the company, including engaging with policymakers around the world."

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So is John Apple any more creative and daring?

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Honestly, I hope it's positive, because Tim Cook has presided over a pretty big drop in quality in terms of macOS releases. With a few notable exceptions, since Steve Jobs died, the changes to macOS have more often been changes to be dreaded instead of looked forward to.

And the operating system's consistency has gone to hell.

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I find CF's takes to be tepid at best on most subjects. "Resigns" lol - the man freaking retired, he's 65.

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ConnertheCat wrote: Tue Apr 28, 2026 12:10 pm

I find CF's takes to be tepid at best on most subjects. "Resigns" lol - the man freaking retired, he's 65.

YouTubers gonna clickbait. I don't like it either. But in the video he actually says Cook is "stepping down" from the CEO role.

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Marques Brownlee take on "The New Apple"

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When the competition is Windows, I'm guessing Cook (rightly) thought there wasn't much point.

obvs wrote: Tue Apr 21, 2026 1:28 am

Honestly, I hope it's positive, because Tim Cook has presided over a pretty big drop in quality in terms of macOS releases. With a few notable exceptions, since Steve Jobs died, the changes to macOS have more often been changes to be dreaded instead of looked forward to.

And the operating system's consistency has gone to hell.

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I think Tim Cook has been awful, really. If there's one thing that has stuck out to me about his time at the top, it's that Apple lost a lot of what made it special. We used to eagerly anticipate the things Apple would add, and now it's like "Oh, look, three new emojis." :goth:

Windows is awful. I am hopeful that European countries drifting away from the United States will make Linux more viable as a competitor. It's great for security, but the interfaces I have seen for it have left so much to be desired. It's a pain in the ass for someone who wants consistency. It's a shame, because I absolutely LOVE the CLI.

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