This week saw various developments circling the tech giant Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL). From product delays and board changes to security concerns and survival stories, Apple has kept us on our toes. Let’s delve into the highlights of Apple’s bustling weekend.
AirTag’s Next-Gen Launch Delayed
The anticipated launch of Apple’s second-gen AirTag has been pushed back from 2024 to 2025 due to an overstock of the original product. According to 9To5Mac, Apple feels no urgency in introducing the new AirTags, given the first-gen’s effective performance and the sparse competition in the “Find My” network. Read the full article here.
Major Changes in Apple’s Board
Apple announced the retirement of two board members, Al Gore and James Bell, on Thursday. Both Gore, a long-standing member since 2003, and Bell, who joined in 2015, have reached Apple’s age limit for board members, which is 75. The tech giant has proposed Wanda Austin, former CEO of The Aerospace Corporation, as a new nominee. Read the full article here.