Tim Cook is out. After 15 years leading Apple, he has stepped down and handed the reins to John Ternus, who is walking straight into one of the most turbulent moments in the company’s recent history. AI pressure is mounting, tariff chaos is reshaping the supply chain, and a major hardware cycle is expected to land before summer. How Ternus performs in these first few months will define Apple’s next era. No pressure.

But that’s not the only story worth your attention this week.

Hisense just unveiled the UR9 series, and it might be the most exciting TV announcement in years. True RGB MiniLED technology, picture quality that genuinely challenges OLED, and a price tag expected to come in under two thousand dollars by late spring. If you have been holding off on a living room upgrade, this might be the one that finally makes the decision easy.

On the software side, ChatGPT has officially arrived in CarPlay with full hands free voice interaction. Your daily commute just got a whole lot more productive, or at least a lot more interesting.

And then there is the story that almost nobody is talking about, which might be the biggest one of all.

Dreame, a Chinese robotics company most people know for their vacuums, dropped ten million dollars on a single Super Bowl ad and is now hosting a four day reveal event in San Francisco. They are not here to talk about floor cleaning. They are building humanoid robots, and they want the world to know it.

This one is worth watching very closely.

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