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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 Sorkar3 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 Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
Apple May Use Big AI Model to Give Siri a Huge Upgrade
Apple may soon make a big change to its voice assistant. The company reportedly plans to plug in a powerful external AI model to help Siri — its built-in assistant. If this happens, it could transform Siri’s skills and how people use Apple devices. This news quickly drew attention from tech fans, AI experts, and everyday users.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
Rohingya Girls Trafficked Inside Cox’s Bazar Refugee Camps
By Tuhin Sarwar : Cox’s Bazar & Dhaka Investigative report exposes transnational exploitation of Rohingya girls and women through false job offers, hotel-based sexual labor, forged documents, and maritime smuggling.
By Tuhin sarwar3 months ago in Journal
The New Internet Race: How Countries Are Building Their Own Online Worlds
From Africa's digital independence to Asia's developing platforms, a delicate change is reshaping the worldwide web. For many, the internet appears as one massive linked world where people browse, share, and stream on the same sites. But this view is shrinking. Country by country is creating their own online environments slowly and rather surreptitious. The question has changed over the past ten years from "Who governs the internet?" to "Which internet are we using?"
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan3 months ago in Journal
Apple Unveils iPhone 17, New AirPods, and More
Apple held its yearly product event this week, and the company introduced a wide range of new devices. The main highlights were the iPhone 17, a new version of AirPods, and updates across the rest of its lineup. The event focused on comfort, better performance, and improvements that help people in daily life. Apple did not try to shock the world. Instead, it tried to refine the experience millions of people already enjoy.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
Apple Unveils iPhone 17, New AirPods and Watch at Annual Launch
Apple held its annual product launch event this week. The company introduced three major new items: the iPhone 17, a new version of AirPods, and an updated watch. Fans and critics watched closely. The new devices include many changes. Some bring big upgrades. Others refine what made Apple products popular. Together, they show Apple’s direction for the next year.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
What’s Different About the New iPhone Air?
The new iPhone Air is finally here, and many people are talking about it. Apple made this phone lighter, thinner, and easier to hold. The company wants it to feel different from every other model. They want it to feel fresh, simple, and fast. In many ways, they succeeded. The iPhone Air brings a new style, a new design, and a new idea of what a modern phone should feel like.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
Armed Suspects Used AirTag to Track Victims, Deputies Say
Deputies say a group of armed suspects used an AirTag to track their victims before a frightening home invasion. The case has raised new concerns about how small tracking devices can be misused. It also shows how important it is for people to know the signs of unwanted tracking.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal











