đź”’ Your watch is sending signals to your co-workers – The Wall Street Journal
An old workplace adage says you shouldn’t wear a watch that’s fancier than your boss’s.
An old workplace adage says you shouldn’t wear a watch that’s fancier than your boss’s.
For the first time, South Africans will be able to get their hands on the new Apple iPhone line just one week after their peers in the USA.
Apple delivered its best-ever revenue for what is typically its weakest quarter, as demand for high-price iPhones remained resilient and services such as app-store sales swelled to a record.
Apple’s share price hit a record $159.75 yesterday, taking its surge since the latest quarterly results to an impressive 6%.
The digital revolution is changing the way doctors work. Within the next few years, doctors’ workloads will be reduced, healthcare costs will be slashed, and diagnoses will be faster as the digital healthcare innovation reinvents the way medicine is practiced.
Discovery has announced plans to partner with Sumitomo Life and Softbank to introduce the Vitality programme to the Japanese market.
Apple is forecasting a sales decline for the first time in more than a decade, adding to evidence that the market for smartphones is becoming saturated.
Swiss watch exports posted their first annual drop in six years, hurt by slumping demand for less-expensive timepieces.
Apple shares ended the day below $100 for the first time Thursday since October 2014 amid concerns that demand for iPhones is waning.
Whether the Apple price decline was merely a Mr Market knee-jerk will only be revealed over time. The numbers investors usually focus on beat expectations.