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Key historic events throughout the ages in relation to business, work, corporate figures and moguls.
Armed Suspects Used AirTag to Track Victims, Deputies Say
Deputies say a group of armed suspects used an AirTag to track their victims before a frightening home invasion. The case has raised new concerns about how small tracking devices can be misused. It also shows how important it is for people to know the signs of unwanted tracking.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
Apple Criticizes EU Rules, Says They Could Increase Fraud Risk
Apple recently voiced strong concerns about new competition laws proposed by the European Commission. The company argued that the rules — meant to increase market competition — could have the opposite effect. Apple said these laws might make it easier for fraudsters and scammers to target users. The statement sparked debate across tech, legal, and consumer groups in Europe.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
Joe Rogan Tops Apple Podcasts in 2025
Joe Rogan has reached the top of Apple Podcasts again in 2025. His show remains one of the most listened-to programs in the world. People tune in for long conversations, bold ideas, and unpredictable guests. His success shows that podcasting is still a powerful form of media. It also shows that listeners want honest talk, not polished scripts.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
Man Uses Brain Implant to Control iPad with His Mind
A man has used a brain implant to control an iPad — not with his hands, but with his mind. The implant reads signals from his brain. Then it sends those signals to the iPad. With this system, the man can move the cursor, type, and use apps. This achievement shows how far brain-computer technology has come.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
iPhone 17 Pro Introduces Advanced Camera Technology
The iPhone 17 Pro brings new technology to smartphone photography. Apple has updated its cameras with advanced sensors, better lenses, and improved image processing. These changes aim to enhance photo and video quality across a variety of lighting conditions. The updates have caught the attention of photographers, tech reviewers, and everyday users.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
Major League Soccer Shows Steady Growth in 2025
Major League Soccer (MLS) has been growing steadily in 2025. The league has added new teams, increased fan engagement, and attracted high-profile players. Analysts say the league is becoming a stronger presence in the U.S. sports landscape. MLS growth reflects both the rising popularity of soccer and the efforts of teams to reach new audiences.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
Tyler, The Creator Named Apple Music Artist of the Year 2025
Apple Music has selected Tyler, The Creator as its Artist of the Year for 2025. The Canadian-American rapper, producer, and fashion icon earns this honor after a year of strong musical releases and growing fan influence. Apple Music’s choice highlights Tyler’s growing impact on both music and culture.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
Apple Highlights New Vapor Chamber Cooling in the iPhone 17 Pro
Apple has started drawing attention to a new feature inside the iPhone 17 Pro. The company is now focusing on the phone’s vapor chamber cooling system. This technology appears in a new advertisement, and it has already become a topic of interest in the tech community. The ad does not go into deep technical details, but it makes one thing clear: Apple wants people to notice this cooling update.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
How Holiday Trends Are Changing the Wireless Earbud Market
Every holiday season brings new patterns in the tech world. Some products rise in popularity, while others fall behind. This year, wireless earbuds became one of the most discussed categories. Many people showed interest in new designs, updated features, and better sound technology. These changes created a clear shift in how the market moves during the final months of the year.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
Apple Expands Self-Service Repair Program to More Devices and Regions
Apple is making a big change to how people can repair their own devices. The company is expanding its Self-Service Repair program to include more iPads and more regions around the world. This means more users will be able to fix their own Apple products — with real Apple parts.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
Apple Expands Renewable Energy Projects Across Europe
Apple is taking a major step to power its business with clean energy. The company is expanding renewable energy projects across Europe, launching new wind and solar farms in several countries. This move aligns with Apple’s long-term climate goal to match all its electricity use with clean energy by 2030.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
Apple Eyes New Biometric Sensor to Track Blood Sugar in Future Devices
Apple is reportedly working on a new biometric sensor that can measure blood sugar levels. This is a big step for Apple’s health technology. Instead of pricking your finger, future devices might check glucose through the skin. If Apple succeeds, this sensor could change how people monitor diabetes and health every day.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal











