Here’s one fella who can’t wait to get his hands on the iPhone Air

The so-called “iPhone Air” is apparently on the way, despite Apple remaining characteristically tight-lipped about such a device.  Numerous leaks have suggested that the iPhone Air, which is expected to launch this fall along with the iPhone 17, will be just 5.5mm thick, making it easily Apple’s slimmest handset yet.  With that in mind, many […]

The iPhone 16 Pro Max has changed the way I think about fast charging

I recently upgraded to the iPhone 16 Pro Max, and for the first time in years, I’ve stopped thinking about when to charge my phone.

No rushed top-ups before heading out, no end-of-day battery panic – just solid, all-day performance. It’s made me realize something: I no longer care about charging speed, especially when it comes to fast charging.

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AI as sales manager: JP Morgan says artificial intelligence added wealthy clients despite April market turmoil

April’s market rout, which saw record intraday swings and historic single-day trading volumes, pushed investors into panic mode. But JPMorgan says its AI systems, including a tool known as “Coach AI”, turned what could have been a chaotic period into an opportunity read more

JPMorgan Chase is betting big on artificial intelligence, and it’s already paying off.

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iPhone 17 Air features: 5 things on my wishlist

Apple seems set to give the iPhone lineup its biggest refresh in years with a new, slender model. Possibly called the iPhone 17 Air, the rumored model reportedly will focus on slimness, like other “Air” devices in Apple’s lineup.

In my opinion, a thinner body alone won’t be enough to make it a hit.

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Oil prices fall and world share prices are mixed in thin holiday trading

HONG KONG — Global shares were mixed in holiday-thinned trading Monday, while oil prices fell after the OPEC+ group of oil producing nations said it plans to boost output.

Markets were closed in Britain and much of Asia.

The future for the S&P 500 slid 0.6% while that for the Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 0.5%.

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Wall Street extends its gains to a 9th straight day, reclaiming losses since tariff escalation

Wall Street extended its gains to a ninth straight day, marking its longest winning streak since 2004 and reclaiming the ground it lost since President Donald Trump escalated his trade war in early April.

Wall Street extended its gains to a ninth straight day, marking its longest winning streak since 2004 and reclaiming the ground it lost since President Donald Trump escalated his trade war in early April.

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Apple shares fall as tariff costs to add more agony

Apple (AAPL-Q) shares fell nearly 3% on Friday after the iPhone maker trimmed its share buyback program and CEO Tim Cook warned of additional tariff-related costs of about $900 million this quarter amid a raging Sino-U.S. trade war.

The Cupertino, California-based company that makes over 90% of its products in China said it plans to shift production of iPhones to India to minimize the impact of President Donald Trump’s trade war.

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