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Key historic events throughout the ages in relation to business, work, corporate figures and moguls.
Apple Reportedly Working on a New “Home Mode” for iPhone and Siri
Apple is exploring a new feature for iPhone and Siri. It may be called Home Mode. This mode could make your phone act smarter when you are at home. It may help your daily routine feel easier. Apple wants devices to blend into life quietly. Home Mode feels like the next step.
By Shakil Sorkarabout a month ago in Journal
Apple Tests New “Smart Charging” Feature to Protect Battery Health
Apple is quietly testing a new iPhone feature aimed at protecting your battery. The feature is being talked about as Smart Charging. It could help phones last longer over time. People love fast charging. But fast charging can wear batteries down. Apple seems ready to take a smarter path.
By Shakil Sorkarabout a month ago in Journal
Apple Reportedly Testing a New “Eco Mode” for iPhone to Save Battery Life
Rumors say Apple is testing a new battery-saving feature for future iPhones. It may be called Eco Mode. This mode could help users extend battery life without turning off too many features.
By Shakil Sorkarabout a month ago in Journal
Apple Watch May Soon Get Hydration Tracking — New Leak Sparks Excitement
A new leak claims Apple is working on hydration tracking for Apple Watch. This means the Watch could tell you when to drink water. It might track your hydration level through sweat, movement, heart data, and skin temperature.
By Shakil Sorkarabout a month ago in Journal
Apple Could Add Sleep Tracking to AirPods — New Rumors Spark Hope
A new rumor says Apple might soon add sleep tracking features to AirPods. The idea excites many users. If true, it could change how people use AirPods — not just for music or calls, but for health and sleep.
By Shakil Sorkarabout a month ago in Journal
Apple Quietly Tests New Store Layout Focused on Services, Not Just Devices
Apple is testing a new retail layout in select stores. This change shifts the focus from just hardware to services and support. Apple wants stores to feel more like learning hubs, not only sales floors.
By Shakil Sorkarabout a month ago in Journal
Apple Stores Prepare for Record Holiday Traffic as Shoppers Hunt for Devices and Deals
Apple Stores are getting ready for a rush this holiday season. Reports say traffic will be higher than last year. Many people plan to upgrade their phones, buy headphones, or pick up watches as gifts. Discounts on accessories and strong interest in new devices have created excitement.
By Shakil Sorkarabout a month ago in Journal
Apple Prepares Major Push into Health Tech with New Watch Features
Apple is moving deeper into health technology. This week, insiders revealed that the company is preparing new health tools for future Apple Watch models. These features focus on stress tracking, blood pressure guidance, and more personalized health insights. The news has sparked excitement because health has become one of Apple’s biggest promises.
By Shakil Sorkarabout a month ago in Journal
Apple Quietly Boosts Repair Options for iPhone and iPad Users
Apple recently improved how it supports repairs for iPhones and iPads. The company expanded its self-service repair program. More models are now eligible. More parts and manuals are available. This change brings good news for people who like to fix their devices themselves — or who just want easier, cheaper repair options.
By Shakil Sorkarabout a month ago in Journal
Apple’s New AI Rollout Sparks Global Buzz
Apple is in the spotlight again today. The company has started rolling out new Apple Intelligence features to more users around the world. This update is one of the biggest topics in tech news right now. People are talking about how Apple is finally pushing AI more deeply into everyday tools.
By Shakil Sorkarabout a month ago in Journal
The Economics of Scale and Trust: Lessons from Digital Marketplaces
INTRODUCTION From Amazon to Airbnb, every major digital marketplace operates on two invisible currencies: scale and trust. The World Economic Forum’s 2024 Digital Trust Index reports that more than 70 percent of online users consider trust to be their deciding factor when engaging on a platform. At the same time, OECD data shows that network-driven firms now account for over half of global market capitalization. Scale accelerates growth, but trust sustains it. Without credible systems for fairness, transparency, and reliability, even the most efficient digital markets can collapse under their own information burden. Today’s economist must therefore study not just supply and demand, but also credibility, connection, and the human behavior that powers digital interactions.
By Vamakshi Chaturvedi2 months ago in Journal











