Apple Marks 50 Years With Global Product Debate
Apple's 50th anniversary has renewed debate over which products changed consumer technology most, from the Macintosh and iPod to the iPhone.
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Apple's 50th anniversary has renewed debate over which products changed consumer technology most, from the Macintosh and iPod to the iPhone.
RugbyPass TV gives US viewers a free route to Super Rugby Pacific, highlighting the mix of digital access, geoblocking, and sports rights.
A 7-day Apple TV+ trial through Amazon Prime Video is giving US Formula 1 fans a short free route to watch the Japanese Grand Prix.
Layla Sleep is offering discounts of up to $600 on mattress bundles, highlighting competition in the direct-to-consumer bedding market.
Surfshark cut subscription prices to record lows, giving VPN shoppers a cheaper entry point while raising renewal and privacy questions.
New York Times Games continues to turn daily puzzles into a subscription habit, with Wordle, Connections and Strands anchoring the routine.
Apple is preparing to let third-party AI chatbots connect with Siri, a shift that could reshape how iPhone users choose assistants.
Netflix has raised subscription fees again, pushing every tier higher as the streaming company leans on scale and exclusive programming.
Amazons Big Spring Sale offers real electronics bargains, but shoppers still have to watch list prices and older models.
Apple and Google are pushing users to install urgent security updates as fresh iOS and Chrome fixes address vulnerabilities across phones and browsers.
marks the midpoint of the Amazon Big Spring Sale, where deep discounts on Apple and DJI hardware have disrupted the consumer electronics market.
Digital puzzle enthusiasts logged on to the New York Times platform on March 26, 2026, to solve the latest iterations of Wordle and Strands.