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Key historic events throughout the ages in relation to business, work, corporate figures and moguls.
Apple Plans New “Health Tracker” Features for Apple Watch in 2026
Apple is reportedly planning new health features for the Apple Watch in 2026. These updates aim to track more health metrics, give better insights, and make it easier for people to stay healthy every day. The news has excited Apple Watch fans, fitness lovers, and health-conscious users.
By Shakil Sorkar2 months ago in Journal
Ustad Md. Yunus Khan: The Malda Maestro Who Shaped a Musical Generation
More than two decades after his passing, the contributions of Hindustani classical vocalist Ustad Md. Yunus Khan continue to echo across Malda’s cultural landscape. This week, musicians, students and cultural organisations gathered to commemorate his legacy, reflecting on the enduring influence he had in nurturing classical music in the region and preserving the Kasur Patiala gharana tradition.
By Aarohi Mehta2 months ago in Journal
Apple Releases Its 2025 Holiday Ad "Critter Carol"
Apple has shared its 2025 holiday ad, and this year’s story is called “Critter Carol.” The ad is sweet, simple, and full of heart. It focuses on music, friendship, and the power of small acts of kindness. Many people are already saying it is one of Apple’s most charming holiday ads in years.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
Intel May Build Apple’s Lower-End M-Series Chips in 2027
A new report claims Intel could start manufacturing Apple’s lower-end M-series chips as early as mid-2027. The report says Intel may use its future 18A process node to make these chips. If this happens, it would mark a major shift in the tech world. It would also create one of the most unexpected partnerships in recent years.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
Apple Adds Eight New Languages to Apple Intelligence
Apple has expanded its smart assistant platform, Apple Intelligence. The company added support for eight new languages. This update brings AI-powered features to many more users worldwide. The change may help people communicate, work, and create with more ease — in the language they speak best.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal











