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How Apple is Preparing for Life After the iPhone [No, not Buying Netflix With the $250 Billion Cash Pile]

With the iPhone contributing more than 60% of Apple’s sales, it will be hard to replace it with another blockbuster product to compensate for the dwindling sales of the iconic gadget. But the iPhone maker has every intention of filling that void.

Towards this end, according to The Wall Street Journal, the tech giant is making leadership changes and reordering priorities. One of the most prominent leadership changes that Apple CEO Tim Cook recently announced was the replacement of the retail chief Angela Ahrendts with human resources head, Deirdre O’Brien, as CCN reported.

Earlier this month, the vice president of Apple’s voice assistant Bill Stasior was also pushed out. Siri has long been criticized for being inferior to rival offerings such as Amazon’s Alexa, Microsoft’s Cortana and Google Assistant.

Read the full story on CCN.com.