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Apple Succession Plan Emerges as Company Turns 50
Youtube· 2026-03-24 14:35
Apple's about to turn 50 and inside Certino, the biggest question isn't about the iPhone 18. It's about who's going to be the next CEO of the iPhone maker. Tim Cook is 65.At a recent All Hands, when asked about leadership changes, he joked that some people retire at a certain age, emphasizing the word some. Behind the laughter, Cook made one thing clear. He's obsessed with who's in the room 5 years, 10 years, and 15 years from now.And all signs point to one name, John Turnis. Turnis is Apple's senior VP of ...
苹果WWDC 2025前瞻:AI平淡难有惊喜,只能靠改名博关注?
Tai Mei Ti A P P· 2025-06-09 01:34
Core Viewpoint - The upcoming WWDC 2025, scheduled from June 10 to June 14, will showcase new operating systems and design changes, but expectations for significant AI advancements are low due to Apple's current lag behind competitors like Google [2][3][7]. Group 1: Event Overview - WWDC 2025 will take place at Apple Park in Cupertino, California, with the main keynote on June 10 at 1 AM Beijing time [2]. - New operating systems including iOS 26, iPadOS 26, macOS 26, watchOS 26, tvOS 26, and visionOS 26 will be introduced, featuring a unified naming convention based on the year [2][4]. Group 2: Design Changes - Apple will implement a new design language across its operating systems, inspired by the visionOS, aiming for visual consistency across devices [6]. - The logo for WWDC 2025 features a frosted glass design, indicating a potential aesthetic shift for the operating systems [6]. Group 3: AI Developments - Apple is expected to announce the opening of its foundational AI model to developers, with a 30 billion parameter model and plans for higher parameter models [7][9]. - The anticipated "super" Siri, powered by AI, is expected to enhance multi-turn conversations but significant upgrades may not arrive until spring next year [9]. Group 4: Hardware Expectations - There are speculations about a lighter version of the Apple Vision Pro being introduced, as well as potential updates on the AR glasses project, which is in development for a 2026 or 2027 launch [10][11]. - The theme "Opening Eyes" may hint at new technologies, but expectations for groundbreaking announcements are tempered [10][11].
Report: Apple to Change How It Names Operating Systems
PYMNTS.com· 2025-05-29 00:56
Group 1 - Apple plans to change its operating system naming convention to identify them by the upcoming year instead of version numbers, starting with iOS 26, iPad OS 26, macOS 26, watchOS 26, tvOS 26, and visionOS 26 [1][2] - The change aims to reduce confusion caused by the current system where operating systems have different numbers due to their staggered release times [2] - Apple is expected to announce this change on June 9 during its Worldwide Developers Conference [3] Group 2 - The upcoming operating systems will feature significant upgrades, including a major overhaul of the Mac and iPhone interfaces, the first since 2020 and 2013 respectively [3] - The revamp will include updates to the style of icons, menus, apps, windows, and system buttons, along with simpler navigation and control across devices [4] - Apple is also working on AI-enhanced smart glasses, expected to launch by the end of 2026, which will compete with Meta's Ray-Bans [4][5] Group 3 - The smart glasses are anticipated to include features such as cameras, microphones, speakers, and the Siri voice assistant, enabling functionalities like phone calls, music playback, live translations, and turn-by-turn directions [5] - This smart glasses project is part of a broader initiative by Apple to develop a "breakthrough AI product" [5]
外媒:苹果AirPlay漏洞“Airborne”曝光,数百万设备面临安全威胁
Huan Qiu Wang· 2025-04-30 05:47
Core Viewpoint - A series of vulnerabilities named "Airborne" affecting millions of Apple devices and accessories have been disclosed by cybersecurity company Oligo, which could allow attackers to exploit these weaknesses through the AirPlay feature [1][4]. Group 1: Vulnerability Details - The "Airborne" vulnerabilities allow attackers to control AirPlay-enabled devices over the same Wi-Fi network and spread malware to other connected devices, particularly in crowded areas like public Wi-Fi and commercial spaces [4]. - Oligo researchers identified a total of 23 vulnerabilities, with Apple releasing patches for 17 of them tracked by CVE, and providing updates to third-party manufacturers for the AirPlay SDK [4]. Group 2: Potential Threats - Attackers can use the vulnerabilities for complex threats such as ransomware attacks, supply chain attacks, remote code execution, user interaction bypass, denial of service attacks, and man-in-the-middle attacks [4]. - The vulnerabilities also affect Apple CarPlay, where attackers could potentially hijack the car's computer system if they connect via Bluetooth or USB, although such attacks are rare due to the need for physical access [4]. Group 3: Recommendations and Warnings - Oligo recommends that users promptly upgrade their iOS, iPadOS, macOS, tvOS, and visionOS to the latest versions and disable the AirPlay Receiver feature on Macs or restrict AirPlay access to current users to mitigate risks [4]. - Oligo's CTO, Gal Elbaz, warned that tens of millions of third-party AirPlay devices may still be unpatched, with some devices potentially never having been updated, which increases the scope of potential security threats [5].