Johny Srouji Named Apple's Chief Hardware Officer
Apple's silicon architect Johny Srouji will lead both hardware engineering and technologies divisions as John Ternus transitions to CEO.
Apple's silicon architect Johny Srouji will lead both hardware engineering and technologies divisions as John Ternus transitions to CEO.
Apple's selection of hardware engineer John Ternus as Tim Cook's successor reveals the company's commitment to on-device AI and silicon innovation over competing on software models.
Dreame Technology is launching three flagship kitchen appliances in North America with a 5-year warranty and free installation, positioning against established premium appliance brands.
Mint's April 2026 guide evaluates tablets prioritizing display quality and battery endurance for uninterrupted on-the-go video consumption.
Geely has introduced the Eva Cab, China's first purpose-built autonomous robotaxi, with mass production targeted for 2027 alongside CaoCao Mobility.
Apple officially announced the 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pro with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips on March 3, 2026, featuring significant AI performance gains and faster storage.
Dating app Tinder has integrated World's biometric iris-scanning technology to offer optional "proof of humanity" verification badges amid rising AI-generated profile scams.
Google is re-entering the smart glasses market in 2026 with AI-powered eyewear, directly competing against Meta's established Ray-Ban partnership that has already sold millions of units.
The Eastleigh Voice reports that AI-powered home workout systems and wearables are displacing traditional gym memberships as time-constrained consumers seek flexible fitness solutions.
Aravind Srinivas argues Apple's ecosystem lock-in, silicon advantage, and digital passport role protect iPhone from AI disruption.