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Plus, Tesla owners are pushing back against the company they say promised themselves driving cars and never delivered.
The pitch Musk has made is that you will be able to step into your Tesla,
enter an address, and go to sleep, text, eat a meal, just live in your car as if you have a chauffeur.
And that's what people don't quite have yet.
And Apple has named a new CEO.
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This just in, Apple has named a new CEO.
It 's John Ternus, the company's current senior vice president of hardware engineering,
long seen as a top contender to succeed Tim Cook.
Cook will become Apple's executive chairman.
Ternus' appointment will take effect September 1st.
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