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Apple crushes it, with a smashing ad
Billed as 'the most powerful iPad' that's 'also the thinnest', the ad's objective, we reckon, was to suggest Western culture's creative juices - represented by the likes of various musical instruments, a 80s-era Space Invaders arcade machine, Angry Bird and emoji squishy stress balls - all being encapsulated into a 5mm thick Apple product.
'The Office UK' star Ewen MacIntosh dies at 50
Ewen MacIntosh, known as Keith from The Office, passed away at 50. Tributes poured in from colleagues and fans. His enduring legacy as a talented actor and kind-hearted individual was honored by many.
Apple iPhones lift electronics exports; Udaan CFO exits
Apple’s iPhone led the charge in India’s booming smartphone exports, contributing significantly to a record 22.24% growth in overall electronics exports, which surpassed $20 billion in the first nine months of FY24.
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.
Mac computers could ride AI wave or be left behind
Forty years after igniting a PC revolution, Apple's Mac is stronger than ever and could reach new glory due to AI computing -- or be left behind. Even Apple's soon to be released "spacial computing" headgear, the Vision Pro, plays up work-related uses -- and its compatibility with the Mac.
How to watch Apple’s ‘Scary Fast’ event 2023? Check date, time, and more
This year, Apple has chosen an atypical slot of 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time for their event.
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iOS 17 Messages: How to use the new features for messages? Full guide here
Here’s everything you may want to know about the new features and improvements in Messages on iOS 17;
The power of PowerPoint is to be convincing, not to be used pointlessly just for the gist of it
The fundamental difference between word processor or page layout software and PowerPoint was PPTs are a sequence of 'single pages' - like a menu or wine list, or title cards interspersed with scenes in old silent movies - not running text or images from one 'container'/page to another.
See Apple's pivotal product announcements through history
With the company unveiling a headset equipped with virtual and augmented reality technology already available in other devices, here is a look back at some of Apple's other breakthrough products.
Nashik dhol, selfies with Cook, a 1984 Macintosh computer highlights at Apple Mumbai store opening
Apple has opened its first physical retail store in India in Mumbai, welcoming enthusiastic fans who queued outside since early morning. Among the visitors was CEO Tim Cook who interacted with customers and signed items. Days before the store’s public opening, Apple began offering a local language version of its online shopping app in India.
How can you use Control+Alt+Delete shortcut on a Mac? Check here
After being accustomed to Windows, switching to a Mac will immediately reveal that the typical Ctrl+Alt+Delete shortcut is useless. Although the Task Manager is a part of Apple's macOS, it isn't fully functional.
'i' in Apple iPhones: Here is tale of its origins
Apple’s signature lowercase “i" seems to be constant since 1998.
Why do the names of Apple's products begin with ‘I’? Know the history of now-iconic letter
When the Apple iMac, one of the first PCs with built-in internet connectivity, was introduced in 1998, the title with the I prefix persisted.
Macintosh SE computer used by Steve Jobs at NeXT likely to fetch Rs 2.5 cr at auction
The computer's hard drive is speculated to be equipped with details of a missed meeting with King Charles III.
Boombox, Walkman, & VCR: Tech That Charmed Millennials & Faded With Time
Time teaches the most valuable lesson. The lesson of utter insignificance and evolution. The same holds for the rapid pace of innovations and technology. The 20th century witnessed countless inventions that went on to make life comfortable. However, with the break-neck pace of innovations, many gadgets that were once hailed as a blessing soon faded into oblivion. While their significance may have eroded, these gadgets paved the way for numerous technological advancements that are evident in modern times. The gadgets from the 1980s and 1990s may seem odd and displaced in 2022, but they hold a timeless allure. The 1990s and early 2000s offered a wide range of improvements in home computing and consumer technology, from Pagers to GameBoys. On 75th anniversary of Independence Day, here’s a look at some of the tech devices that take every millennial back in time.
Macintosh: 38 Yrs And Counting, Apple's 1st PC Is An Icon
How Apple's first personal computer Macintosh launched in 1984 paved way for the future.
Bring out the bitcoin! Christie's will accept crypto payments for Keith Haring painting at auction
Works by Alberto Giacometti, Pablo Picasso and Edgar Degas will also go under the hammer.
Apple, Google drop Fortnite from app stores over payments
Fortnite is free, but users can pay for in game accoutrements like weapons and skins. Its developer, Epic Games, said in a blog post Thursday that it was introducing Epic Direct payments, a direct payment plan for Apple's iOS and Google Play. Apple and Google said the service violates their guidelines.
Indian businesses need not be American ripoffs: Guy Kawasaki, Chief Evangelist Canva
Kawasaki was in the core team that made the world realise that people would be ‘more creative and productive’ with Apple’s Macintosh.
One must jump the curve to stay relevant: Guy Kawasaki, Tech Evangelist
Speaking at the Global Business Summit on Friday, Kawasaki laid out his 10 principals, touching upon topics ranging from innovation to social media.
NASA launches project to search for alien life
GPI has already imaged two previously known exoplanets and disks of planetary debris orbiting young stars where planets recently formed.
Apple Inc again surpasses Exxon to become most valuable company
Apple surpassed oil major ExxonMobil to briefly become the most valuable company in the world when its market value touched USD 419 billion.
Apple faces $625 mn fines over patents: Report
If the fines stand, Apple faces a payment that would be one of the largest patent awards in US history.
SC dismisses Apple's plea over faulty hardware
The Supreme Court on Monday dismissed the plea of Apple Computers International, against a consumer forum order that asked it to refund the money to a buyer for supplying faulty computer hardwares.
Google releases Chrome browser for Macintosh computers
Google also released a beta version of Chrome for computers running on open-source Linux operating systems. Google's Chrome I Can Google challenge MS?
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