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Key historic events throughout the ages in relation to business, work, corporate figures and moguls.
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 Sorkar2 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 2 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 khan2 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 Sorkar2 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 Sorkar2 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 Sorkar2 months ago in Journal
Apple Faces New Pressure From Regulators Over App Store Rules
Apple is under growing pressure from regulators and developers over its App Store policies. Many people and groups say the rules make it hard for smaller app makers to compete. This might push Apple to change — and it could affect how all iPhone users download and pay for apps.
By Shakil Sorkar2 months ago in Journal
Apple Faces New Pressure Over App-Store Fees in Europe
Apple is facing growing pressure in Europe. Regulators, developers, and some big companies are questioning how Apple runs its App Store. The main concern: high fees and strict rules. The issue could lead to big changes for iPhone users and app makers.
By Shakil Sorkar2 months ago in Journal
Apple Pushes Software Security With New Lockdown Mode for All Devices
Apple announced increased security measures for its devices. The company now offers an extended “lockdown mode” option across iPhone, iPad, and Mac. This move gives users stronger protections against sophisticated hacking attacks — and reflects growing concern over privacy and security worldwide.
By Shakil Sorkar2 months ago in Journal
Apple Plans a Smarter Future for Siri
Apple is working on new ideas for Siri. One of the biggest ideas is the possibility of using a powerful third-party AI model inside the assistant. This is a major shift for Apple. For years, Apple relied mostly on its own technology. Now the company is considering something different, and the change could reshape how Siri works on every Apple device.
By Shakil Sorkar2 months ago in Journal
Apple Expands U.S. Glass Production for iPhones and Watches
Apple announced it will expand how it makes glass for iPhones and Apple Watches — and the company is shifting a major part of that production to the United States. This is a big change in how Apple builds its devices. It may affect quality, supply chains, and the global manufacturing map.
By Shakil Sorkar2 months ago in Journal
Forget ChatGPT. Tea is the most downloaded app on Apple's App Store
Tea is now the most downloaded app on Apple’s App Store. This surprised many people because Tea is not a big, well-known platform. It is a small, simple app. But it has grown very fast in the last few days. Many users are curious about it, so the app quickly moved to the top of the charts.
By Shakil Sorkar2 months ago in Journal











