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Apple Expands Self-Service Repair Program to More Devices and Regions
Apple is making a big change to how people can repair their own devices. The company is expanding its Self-Service Repair program to include more iPads and more regions around the world. This means more users will be able to fix their own Apple products — with real Apple parts.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
Apple Expands Renewable Energy Projects Across Europe
Apple is taking a major step to power its business with clean energy. The company is expanding renewable energy projects across Europe, launching new wind and solar farms in several countries. This move aligns with Apple’s long-term climate goal to match all its electricity use with clean energy by 2030.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
Apple Eyes New Biometric Sensor to Track Blood Sugar in Future Devices
Apple is reportedly working on a new biometric sensor that can measure blood sugar levels. This is a big step for Apple’s health technology. Instead of pricking your finger, future devices might check glucose through the skin. If Apple succeeds, this sensor could change how people monitor diabetes and health every day.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
The Silent Tech Takeover: How New Devices Are Reshaping Our Lives Without Us Noticing
The World That Changed While We Weren’t Looking Once it seemed that innovation was a magnificent affair. New innovations swirled onto the market, groundbreaking breakthroughs made headlines, and people impatiently awaited product releases that appeared like major events in history. However, in the modern world the most innovative developments seem to occur silently as software updates, suggested apps, or fashionable gadgets that we eagerly embrace since everyone else is already employing them.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan3 months ago in Journal
Apple Shelves Cheaper Vision Pro, Pivots to AI Smart Glasses
Apple is changing its hardware plans. The company has paused work on a cheaper version of the Vision Pro headset. Instead, it is focusing on AI-powered smart glasses. This is a major move that could shape the next decade of Apple devices.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
Apple’s Services Business Hits a Record–Big Growth in Q4 2025
Apple has revealed its Q4 2025 financial results, and one part of the company is shining brighter than everything else: Services. This part of Apple includes things like iCloud, Apple Music, Apple TV+, the App Store, Apple Pay, and other subscription-based products. In the most recent quarter, Apple’s Services revenue reached its highest level ever. This record growth shows how important Services have become for Apple’s future.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
Apple Is Testing a New Battery Feature That Could Make iPhones Last Longer
Apple is working on a new battery feature that could change how long an iPhone lasts. Many people worry about battery life because phones are used for everything today. Apple seems to understand this and is now testing a tool that helps the iPhone stay healthier for a longer time. This update could make future iPhones more reliable and more efficient.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
Apple’s Tap-to-Pay Is Growing Fast — More Businesses Are Accepting It
Apple is making big moves in the payment world. Its “Tap-to-Pay” feature, which lets users pay with their iPhone, is gaining strong momentum. More stores, small businesses, and service providers now accept payments with just a tap. This could reshape how people use their iPhones to pay for things.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
Apple Pauses Vision Pro Redesign to Focus on AI Smart Glasses
Apple is making a big strategic move. The company is pausing work on a heavily redesigned Vision Pro headset. Instead, it is focusing on building AI-powered smart glasses. This news could change Apple’s future in spatial computing.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
Apple Invests $600 Billion in the U.S. to Build a Stronger Tech Future
Apple is making a huge financial move in the United States. The company will invest $600 billion over the next four years to support American manufacturing, technology, and new jobs. This is one of the largest commitments Apple has made in its history. It shows that Apple wants to build more of its future in the U.S., not just overseas.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal











