The Angle Computer of the B-52, opened. (Credit: Ken Shirriff) In the ages before convenient global positioning satellites to query for one’s current location military aircraft...
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Summary: Bloomberg frames Apple’s CEO transition as a bet on “Jobs-era decisiveness,” with John Ternus expected to centralise decision-making and move faster on AI, where Apple’s...