Steve Jobs' Return and Apple's Turnaround in 1998
In May 1998, Steve Jobs announced Apple was back on track, marking a pivotal moment in the company's historic turnaround.
816 results for "technology"
In May 1998, Steve Jobs announced Apple was back on track, marking a pivotal moment in the company's historic turnaround.
Amnesty International warns the 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America risks becoming a 'stage for repression' due to security plans.
Airbus has demonstrated its 'Bird of Prey' uncrewed interceptor drone in a test flight at a military training area in northern Germany.
The Royal Household is replacing old boilers with heat pumps across occupied palaces as part of a major plan to cut carbon emissions.
Amnesty International warns the 2026 FIFA World Cup, hosted across North America, could become a 'stage for repression' due to human rights risks.
SaaS stocks have declined as high interest rates and shifting investor priorities challenge growth-focused valuations.
The 1991 Isuzu pickup was the last new vehicle sold in the US with a carbureted engine, marking the end of an automotive era.
Morocco is pursuing economic cooperation with Bolivia, focusing on critical minerals like lithium, following a diplomatic rapprochement.
A traveling citizen deliberation project on artificial intelligence ethics is touring multiple Moroccan cities through April 2026.
Bishop Reuben Kisembo commended Uganda's government for a new lower secondary curriculum aimed at teaching practical skills.
UK PM Keir Starmer says addictive social media features 'shouldn't be permitted' and the government will 'have to act'.
Tel Aviv tech companies raised $14.1 billion in 2025, a 77% increase, while exits hit a record $46 billion.