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The changing face of post-Jobs Apple



San Francisco, United States: Ten years after Apple founder Steve Jobs' death, the firm has grown into a colossus of devices and services that is the world's most valuable company, but the tech legend's diehard fans lament its lost aura of revolution.

'Apple doesn't innovate anymore' or 'Steve Jobs is turning in his grave' are the type of disillusioned tweets that pop up especially during product launches led by Tim Cook, who took Apple's reins in August 2011.

INNOVATIVE NO MORE? A picture shows an image of Apple founder and late CEO Steve Jobs in the interior of the US pavilion at the Dubai Expo 2020, on October 1, 2021. Expo 2020 opened in Dubai, hoping to attract millions of visitors with its imaginative pavilions and technological advances. AFP PHOTO