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Apple today highlighted a new study by economists at Analysis Group that outlines four key App Store stats for 2025.
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Apple's upcoming iPhone 18 Pro Max will be the same thickness as its predecessor, measuring in at 8.75mm. The latest information comes from Weibo-based leaker Ice Universe.
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Apple will rely on Google's fleet of Nvidia chips to power its overhauled version of Siri when it launches in September, according to a new report from The Information.
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Apple's upcoming OLED MacBook Pro - aka "MacBook Ultra" - is expected to be the primary driver of a hybrid OLED laptop display market worth $4 billion this year, according to a new Omdia research report ($).
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Motorola's new Ultra is a lot like last year's model but its $1,500 price is $200 more. It's not the slam dunk that it should be, even though I like it.
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A homeschooling center in Manhattan is part of the company's nationwide expansion. Internal documents reveal its strategy: "Opening date safety."
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The first game in the franchise in seven years includes loads of modernization changes -- including adding social media misinfo to fighter plane fantasy.
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Amazon is set to host its annual Prime Day event later in June, but you can already find massive discounts across popular accessories right now. This includes year's best prices on Anker chargers, Samsung monitors, Sonos audio products, and more.
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NEW RESOURCES Daily Observer: New Website Chronicles Barbadian Migration to Liberia, Expands Cultural Ties . "The website, Back2Barbados, was officially launched on Africa Day 2026 and is expected to serve as a […]
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Could your small business fall victim to one of these threats?
In June, the Home Office released its Cyber Security Breaches Survey 2025 report, detailing the most common cyberattacks experienced by UK small businesses in H2 2024. Here are the most common ways hackers attempted to gain money or data from UK small businesses last year:
Phishing: 85% of businesses that reported cyberattacks identified phishing as a key threat. These scams trick employees into clicking on fake links - often via email - and inadvertently handing over sensitive data. Now powered by AI, phishing tactics are getting smarter than ever and more difficult to spot.
Employee impersonation: More than half (51%) of businesses said hackers had posed as company employees to deceive their ‘colleagues' into handing over information.
Malware on company devices: While AI-powered scams today grab the headlines, malware is still very much present and very m
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