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Apple Ordered to Pay 634 Million Dollars in Major Patent Dispute
Apple has been hit with one of its biggest legal setbacks in recent years. A federal jury in California ruled that Apple must pay 634 million dollars to Masimo, a company known for medical technology. The case focused on health features inside the Apple Watch, especially technology that measures blood oxygen levels and heart rate alerts.
By Shakil Sorkar2 months ago in Journal
Apple’s New AI Features Make iPhone Smarter Than Ever
Apple has released its latest iPhone series, the iPhone 17, and it comes with exciting new AI features. These updates are designed to make the phone smarter, faster, and more useful for daily life. Apple is not just improving hardware. It is also using artificial intelligence to help users interact with their phones in new ways.
By Shakil Sorkar2 months ago in Journal
The Global Race to Build AI Infrastructure
The world is changing fast because of artificial intelligence. Every week, we hear about new AI tools, new AI models, and new AI companies. But behind all of this hype, something even bigger is happening. Countries and companies are now racing to build huge AI data centers. These buildings are the physical heart of AI. They are where AI models live, learn, and run. Without these data centers, no AI system could work.
By Shakil Sorkar2 months ago in Journal
Global Tech Stocks Drop as Investors Worry About an AI Bubble
Global technology markets are facing large declines as investors become concerned about a possible AI bubble. Technology and chip stocks fell sharply in Asia and Europe. Investors are worried that the rapid growth in AI investments may not be sustainable.
By Shakil Sorkar2 months ago in Journal
Google to Build $15 Billion AI Hub in India
Google announced a major investment in India. The company will spend $15 billion to build a large AI hub in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. This is Google’s largest investment in India. It is also the biggest AI data center the company is building outside the United States.
By Shakil Sorkar2 months ago in Journal
Anthropic Will Spend $50 Billion to Build AI Data Centers in the U.S.
Anthropic, an AI company best known for its Claude models, is making a huge investment. The company will spend $50 billion to build new data centers in the United States. These centers will help run and grow its artificial intelligence work.
By Shakil Sorkar2 months ago in Journal
Apple’s $230 “iPhone Pocket” Sparks Outrage: Fashion or Just a Fancy Sock?
Apple has launched a new limited-edition accessory in collaboration with Japanese fashion designer Issey Miyake, called the iPhone Pocket. The accessory is a stretchy, 3D-knitted sleeve designed to carry an iPhone, and it comes with a strap that allows it to be worn cross-body. The longer strap version is priced at $229.95, while the shorter strap option costs $149.95.
By Shakil Sorkar2 months ago in Journal
Apple Delays iPhone Air Release Amid Weak Sales and Market Uncertainty
Apple is reportedly delaying the launch of its next iPhone Air, a model designed to combine flagship features with a lighter, more affordable design. Sources indicate that weaker than expected sales of the current iPhone Air, coupled with broader softness in the global smartphone market, are driving the postponement. While Apple has not officially confirmed the new release timeline, industry insiders suggest the delay could last several months.
By Shakil Sorkar2 months ago in Journal
JFK’s Legacy Returns: Jack Schlossberg Enters the Race for Congress
For the first time in decades, the Kennedy name is back on a ballot. Jack Schlossberg, the only grandson of former President John F. Kennedy, has officially announced his candidacy for the U.S. House of Representatives from New York’s 12th Congressional District, setting off a wave of excitement — and scrutiny — across the political world.
By Shakil Sorkar2 months ago in Journal
Beyond Protection: Why Sexual Satisfaction Is the Missing Piece in Global Contraception
For decades, conversations about birth control have revolved around two themes: pregnancy prevention and disease protection. But a groundbreaking World Health Organization (WHO) study has just reframed that narrative, showing that sexual satisfaction—not just safety—is one of the most powerful motivators behind contraceptive use around the world.
By Shakil Sorkar2 months ago in Journal










