Apple has a new home at Canada's second-largest indoor shopping mall. Following months of construction, the new Apple Square One retail store opened its doors today in Mississauga, Ontario, just west of Toronto. The store is now located above the Food Central food court on the second floor of the mall, across from Sephora. The new Apple Square One via Kyle The store's first visitors were greeted with a round of applause from Apple's team members. MacRumors reader Kyle attended the grand...
England were beaten 1-0 by Brazil thanks to a late winner from Endrick at Wembley. The Three Lions tasted defeat in the first of their final four friendlies before Euro 2024 after the 17-year-old
Before Duquesne plays in its first NCAA Tournament game in nearly 50 years against Brigham Young, each of its players received a new pair of shoes from NBA superstar LeBron James.
The Gogglebox favourite, 32, appeared over the moon to be back at her 'normal' job at Tint in Leeds, where she works as a professional hairdresser and colourist.
The actress, 32, who played Amy Wyatt in the countryside soap until 2013, was met at the stage door by actor fiancé James Baxter, 33, who pushed the tot in her pram.
Recently my partner and I had brunch with some old comrades, folks I first met in the 1996 fight to stop the state of California from outlawing affirmative action. Sadly, we lost that one and, almost three decades later, we continue to lose affirmative action programs thanks to a Supreme Court rearranged or, more accurately, deranged by one Donald More
Apple CEO Tim Cook was on a China charm offensive Wednesday ahead of a new flagship Shanghai store opening, weeks after a report suggested the company's sales in the country slumped at the start of 2024. Cook posted a video compilation on Chinese social media platform Weibo that featured him
It’s the first time ever the U.S. has been outside the top 20 list in the report’s 12-year history.
It’s the first time ever the U.S. has been outside the top 20 list in the report’s 12-year history.
The hugely popular glazed doughnut franchise with a current nearest branch in Plymouth could finally be available on your doorsteps
The tech giant fights regulators on both sides of the Atlantic, as the US government launches a grab-bag of accusations. Plus, Elon Musk’s bad day in court• Don’t get TechScape delivered to your inbox? Sign up for the full article hereApple’s problems have gone transatlantic. Even as it squabbles with the EU over the Digital Markets Act and nervously eyes the UK’s passage of the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers bill, the company’s biggest fight is now back at home, after the US...
Japan's central bank pulled the plug Tuesday on its ultra-aggressive monetary stimulus programme, hiking rates for the first time since the global financial crisis.The Bank of Japan's outlier policy of negative rates and massive asset purchases was aimed at jump-starting economic growth and price rises after the "lost decades" of stagnation and deflation.But on Tuesday, following months of speculation, the BoJ finally changed its policy rate range from -0.1 percent to between zero and 0.1...