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    Apple declares THIS iPhone model as obsolete. What to do if you own the device?

    It was expected since the Worldwide Developers Conference is in progress, Apple would come bearing good news for all Apple geeks. But this decision by Apple appears to send shockwaves among the otherwise sentimental users as the iPhone 5s has been shelved permanently by the tech giant.

    Apple WWDC 2024 AI live stream: Where and how to watch the event online?

    Apple's WWDC 2024, starting tonight, will focus on software updates rather than new hardware. Key announcements include iOS 18 with AI features like Smart Recap and improved Siri, watchOS 11 with advanced health features, macOS 15 with AI-driven enhancements, and visionOS 2.0 for AR capabilities. The event will also introduce Apple Intelligence, a new AI system, and updates to apps like Settings, Control Centre, Messages, Photos, and Mail.

    Apple's Tim Cook is nearing retirement age, but who will succeed him?

    Speculation mounts over Tim Cook's successor as Apple CEO amid nearing retirement age. Candidates include COO Jeff Williams and hardware chief John Ternus. Cook's tenure marked by product expansion and financial success, but finding a visionary successor poses challenges for the tech giant.

    Google, Apple threatened by same antitrust laws that boosted them

    Federal lawyers have even gone as far as to assert Google and Apple may never have created so many popular products or become as powerful as they are now if Microsoft hadn't been reined in a quarter century ago.

    The second coming of the Microsoft antitrust battle?

    Impeding innovation. Reducing consumer choice. Extending dominance to other markets. These are accusations that the Justice Department leveled against a technology giant it accused of running an illegal monopoly. But they aren't from last week's antitrust lawsuit against Apple -- they're from the case the department brought against Microsoft in 1998.

    Fit at 40: the revolutionary Apple Mac in numbers

    This article discusses the launch of the Apple Macintosh by Steve Jobs, which revolutionized personal computing. The Macintosh was the first PC with a user-friendly mouse and graphical interface. It was introduced in 1984 with a one-minute TV ad that created hype around the launch. The first Mac came with 128 kilobytes of memory space, and its weight was much lighter compared to competing models. The price of the Macintosh in 1984 was $2,495, which was considered expensive at the time. Apple has sold millions of Macs since then, with sales reaching nearly 22 million units in 2023.

    The Economic Times
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