Apple
Beyond the Smartphone: Why Meta’s Poaching of an Apple Designer Signals the Next Tech Gold Rush
Meta’s poaching of a senior Apple designer is a major move in the race to build AI glasses, signaling the dawn of the next great computing platform.
The Trillion-Dollar Handover: Inside Apple’s Search for Tim Cook’s Successor
Apple’s board is intensifying its search for a successor to CEO Tim Cook, a pivotal moment for the tech giant with huge implications for investors.
The £220 Sock: What Apple’s Most Ridiculed Product Teaches Us About AI, SaaS, and the Future of Innovation
Apple’s £220 iPhone Pocket was mocked online, but it reveals a masterclass in brand strategy, ecosystem lock-in, and the hidden role of AI and SaaS.
The Code of Compliance: When Global App Stores and National Politics Collide
Two major gay dating apps vanish from China’s App Store, revealing a critical clash between global tech, AI-driven censorship, and national politics.
The Apple Tax on Trial: How a UK Ruling Could Redefine Big Tech’s Financial Power
A UK ruling on Apple’s App Store fees vindicates its class action regime and signals a major financial and regulatory shift for Big Tech globally.
The Walled Garden’s Last Stand: Is the UK About to Topple Apple’s App Store Empire?
Apple’s App Store dominance is under fire in the UK. A new bill could force it to allow rival stores, sparking a revolution for developers and startups.
The Walled Gardens Are Trembling: Why the UK is Taking a Sledgehammer to Apple and Google’s App Stores
The UK’s CMA is challenging Apple and Google’s app store duopoly, a move that could reshape the future of mobile software, innovation, and competition.
The iPhone Supercycle is Back: What Apple’s Latest Launch Means for Your Portfolio and the Economy
Apple’s latest iPhone overhaul ignites a “supercycle,” revealing a masterclass in economic strategy with major implications for investors and the global economy.
Apple’s $700M Checkered Flag: How AI and Cloud are Fueling the Trillion-Dollar Race for Live Sports
Apple’s $700M F1 rights deal is more than a media play; it’s a tech strategy powered by AI, cloud, and software to redefine sports entertainment.