The leadership change that proves even turning a phone into a status symbol eventually hits diminishing returns.
The leadership change that proves even turning a phone into a status symbol eventually hits diminishing returns.
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The end of an era where Tim Cook perfected the art of making billions while removing buttons, ports, and any remaining sense of fun.
The quiet exit of the supply-chain genius who mastered manufacturing in China but couldn’t manufacture any new ideas.
The moment Apple’s shareholders realize that “diversity and sustainability” don’t make up for the lack of revolutionary products.
The long-overdue handoff after 13 years of incremental upgrades, environmental virtue-signaling, and record profits from selling yesterday’s ideas at tomorrow’s prices.
The retirement party for the man who made Apple the world’s most valuable company by selling the same rectangle in slightly different colors.