Workday CEO Carl Eschenbach stepped down immediately, with co-founder Aneel Bhusri returning to the role, the enterprise resource planning software company announced Monday. In other tech news, Apple is ending support for the old HomeKit, Ferrari unveiled interior images of its first all-electric supercar, the Pixel 9A is available at its lowest price yet, and leaked specs for Sony's next flagship wireless earbuds reveal upgrades.
Eschenbach, who joined Workday in December 2022 as co-CEO alongside Bhusri, had been operating as the sole CEO since February 2024. Bhusri, who previously led the company since 2009, sometimes as co-CEO and sometimes as sole CEO, had been serving as the company's executive chairman since 2024. Workday confirmed Bhusri's return to the CEO role is permanent, not a temporary measure while searching for a replacement. The company stated the leadership change was made to focus on its next chapter, which will center on AI.
Apple will end support for the old HomeKit on February 10, 2026, and users are urged to update their Home app to avoid losing access to their smart home devices. According to Jennifer Pattison Tuohy, a senior reviewer with over twenty years of experience, if users haven't updated, their smart home devices may no longer work in the Home app on their iPhone, iPad, Mac, or Apple Watch.
Ferrari released the first interior images of its first all-electric supercar, the Ferrari Luce. The interior design was created by Jony Ive. The images reveal a design with "a lot of Gorilla glass and aluminum, as well as a surprising number of buttons and physical controls," according to Andrew J. Hawkins, transportation editor.
Google's Pixel 9A is available at its lowest price so far, with the 128GB version available for $349 in blue, black, or pink at Amazon and Best Buy. This discount comes ahead of the new Pixel 10A.
Leaked specs for Sony's next flagship wireless earbuds, the WF-1000XM6, reveal upgrades to the active noise cancellation (ANC) capabilities. The new earbuds will reportedly feature a faster processor and an upgrade to eight mics instead of six. According to Andrew Liszewski, a senior reporter, it's been two-and-a-half years since Sony last upgraded its flagship ANC earbuds.
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