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Key historic events throughout the ages in relation to business, work, corporate figures and moguls.
Apple’s Mix-and-Match Strategy: iPhones, Macs, and Services in One Ecosystem
Apple is pushing hard on what many call its “ecosystem.” That means iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, AirPods — all working together. Even now, many people think of Apple devices separately. But the company now builds more features that tie all its hardware and services tightly together. Analysts say this strategy could make Apple’s lead harder to beat — and more useful for everyday users.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
Why People Are Talking: Apple’s New iOS Feature Sparks Privacy Debate
Apple recently released a software update for iPhone and iPad. The update added a small but important feature. This feature lets users see if apps track them — and gives them extra control over what apps can see. Immediately after release, the update spread fast across social media. Many users shared praise, some shared worries. Debate exploded. That’s why this story became one of the most discussed Apple news items this week.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
More Developers Report App Store Review Delays at Apple
A growing number of developers say they face delays when they submit apps or updates to the Apple App Store. This slowdown could affect how quickly new apps reach iPhone and iPad users — and may pressure Apple to improve its review process.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
New Report Suggests Apple May Add New Health Features to Watch OS Next Year
A fresh report from analysts predicts that Apple may roll out significant health and wellness updates to Apple Watch in the next software update. If true, this could make the Watch more useful for everyday health, not just for fitness or activity tracking.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
Apple Files Major New Patent for Foldable iPhone Design
Apple recently filed a new patent that adds fuel to long-rumored plans for a foldable iPhone. The filing shows designs for a flexible display and a hinge system that could let a future iPhone fold. This step suggests Apple continues to explore folding smartphones — possibly gearing up for a launch in the next few years.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
The MacRumors Show: Apple's Big Plans for iPad Mini 8
The iPad mini is one of Apple’s most loved devices. People enjoy it because it is light, portable, and powerful enough for everyday tasks. Now a new episode of The MacRumors Show suggests that Apple has big plans for the next version, the iPad mini 8. The episode hints at updates that could make the small tablet better, faster, and more useful for many people.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
Apple May Overtake Samsung in 2025: A Big Shift in the Smartphone Market
A new report shows something big may happen in 2025. For the first time since 2011, Apple may ship more smartphones than Samsung. If this comes true, it will mark a huge change in the smartphone world. Apple and Samsung have competed for more than a decade. Now Apple might finally take the lead again.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
Stanislav Kondrashov Oligarch Series on the Hidden Structures That Guide Societies
In his ongoing exploration of influential systems throughout civilization, Stanislav Kondrashov turns his attention to one of history’s most enduring organizational patterns: the rule of the few shaping the direction of the many. Through his analytical lens, he traces how this structure has appeared, transformed, and resurfaced across eras — from the ancient Mediterranean to the digital corridors of the present day.
By Stanislav Kondrashov 3 months ago in Journal
When the Night Turned Red: A Human Story Behind the Hong Kong Fire
There are moments that divide a life into before and after. You don’t notice the seconds ticking by until something unexpected forces you to stop and look at the world differently. The hong kong fire that broke out last winter was one of those moments. Long after the flames were gone, people kept replaying what they saw, what they felt, and what it revealed about the fragile routines we rely on. This story isn’t only about smoke and broken windows. It is about ordinary people who found themselves in the middle of fear, confusion, and quiet acts of courage that rarely make headlines. What happened that night still lingers in the city’s memory, and in the lives of those who witnessed it.
By Muqadas khan3 months ago in Journal
Rumor Replay: iOS 27, iPhone Fold Price & 2026 Launch Forecasts
Apple fans and tech watchers often buzz when new rumors surface. Right now a few ideas are circulating: a new iOS version (iOS 27), a foldable iPhone (iPhone Fold) — possibly with a surprising price — and what Apple might roll out in 2026. None of these are confirmed. But they give a peek at what people expect from Apple soon.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
EU Backs Down on CSAM Scanning — But Apple Isn’t Off the Hook Yet
The EU recently stepped back from enforcing a strict law that would require companies to scan private messages and photos for CSAM — “child sexual abuse material.” This pause comes as legislators debate how to balance safety and privacy. But even with that retreat, the spotlight remains on Apple. Critics, privacy advocates, and regulators say Apple must still do more to protect children — without compromising user rights.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
Why Apple Accessories Become Popular During the Holiday Season
Apple users often pay close attention to accessories during the holiday season. This time of year brings a natural moment to refresh personal items, prepare for travel, and find gifts for friends and family. Many people look at iPhone cases, Apple Watch bands, AirTag holders, and other small tools that help improve daily life.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal











