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Inside Apple's Internal AI Debate: Tim Cook Approved a Significant AI Investment in 2023, but CFO Luca Maestri Criticized It
Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple, approved a significant push into artificial intelligence (AI) in 2023 with the goal of putting the business at the vanguard of the quickly changing tech race. Luca Maestri, Apple's chief financial officer, reportedly stepped in and drastically cut the proposed budget, igniting an internal discussion about the company's AI strategy, according to a recent New York Times report.
By Riaz Uddin10 months ago in History
Mars Planet live Alien? 5 Unknown Facts That’ll Blow Your Mind
For many years, Mars has captivated humanity with its reddish color and enigmatic landscape. From science fiction movies to NASA’s robot explorations, the Red Planet has become a symbol of our curiosity about life beyond our planet. But does life really exist on Mars? And if it does—could it be … extraterrestrial?
By Mubarak Hossain Akash10 months ago in History
Climate Change A Growing Global Concern
Climate Change A Growing Global Concern Climate change has come one of the most burning issues of our time. It refers to significant and continuing changes in the Earth's climate and rainfall patterns over a long period. The term" climate change" is frequently used interchangeably with" global warming," though they are n't exactly the same. While global warming refers specifically to the rise in global average temperatures, climate change encompasses a wider range of changes, including altered rush patterns, rising ocean situations, and more frequent extreme rainfall events.
By Md.Mezabur Rahman Rasel10 months ago in History
China hits back at Trump tariff hike, raises duties on US goods to 125%
On April 11, 2025, China announced a significant escalation in its trade dispute with the United States by raising tariffs on U.S. imports from 84% to 125%. This move directly retaliates against President Donald Trump's earlier decision to increase tariffs on Chinese goods to 145%
By Time Update10 months ago in History
Herodotus
The ancient world was characterized by its enigma, magnificence, and monumental conflicts, with civilizations emerging and declining akin to the ebb and flow of the Mediterranean Sea. Among those who endeavored to document and preserve the legacy of these eras, one figure is particularly notable—Herodotus of Halicarnassus, whom Cicero later referred to as "The Father of History." Born in the 5th century BCE, Herodotus transcended the role of a mere recorder of events; he was a narrative artist who intricately blended myths, legends, and personal testimonies into a rich portrayal of history. His seminal work, The Histories, continues to be one of the most captivating texts from antiquity, providing valuable perspectives on the cultures of Greece, Persia, Egypt, and other regions.
By A História10 months ago in History
AfricansHateAfricans.Org; Ghana & Ghanaians The Spirt of African Sellers Still Exists Today
Thursday, 10 April 2025 By: TB Obwoge People want to debate and argue about the prolific impact that Ghana played in the supplying of Africans into worldwide slavery. Many Black Americans and Africans might want to sit and debate the fact that Ghana for 150-years was the biggest slave trading country in Africa.
By IwriteMywrongs10 months ago in History
New Museum Examines the History of American Public Housing—and the Stories of Its Residents
Tens of thousands of people were displaced when the Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) started demolishing its own public housing apartments in the early 2000s, despite the agency's assurances that it would soon provide them with new housing and significant community investment.
By moyensefat10 months ago in History
The Golden Cave.
A cave that no one dared approach was high in the misty hills of an old, forgotten village. The elders spoke of it only in whispers, saying it was cursed—guarded by spirits who punished the greedy.But they also said it held something else:gold, more than any man had ever seen.
By Ahmed Karim10 months ago in History
What is Trump's China tariff strategy?
As Trump improvising. His stunning escalation in tariffs on China this week didn’t follow any meaningful formula. He’s acting, as he always does, like a real estate shark, raising the stakes to intolerable levels to seek leverage. It’s the latest manifestation of the “madman theory,” by which Trump conjures the most extreme of circumstances to try to spook his opponents.
By Mustafa kamal10 months ago in History
Pilot and five tourists die when a helicopter crashes into the Hudson River.
Tragic Event Over the Hudson: Pilot and Five Tourists Die in Helicopter Crash New York City, April 10, 2025 — In a devastating accident that has shaken both locals and visitors alike, a sightseeing helicopter carrying five tourists and a pilot crashed into the Hudson River on Wednesday afternoon, killing all six people onboard. The accident occurred shortly after 2:30 p.m. near Midtown Manhattan, prompting an immediate response from the emergency services but ultimately leading to a tragic outcome. The Incident
By Md Faruk Ali10 months ago in History










