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  • Peru’s new president takes on ‘Generation Z’ unrest

    Peru’s new president takes on ‘Generation Z’ unrest

    Less than a week after José Jerí was sworn in as Peru’s eighth president in less than a decade, public discontent over a wave of violent extortion rackets was already threatening his ability to lead the country into elections next year.

    Jerí,…

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  • Apple’s biggest iPhone overhaul in years ignites upgrade frenzy

    Apple’s biggest iPhone overhaul in years ignites upgrade frenzy

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    Apple’s new iPhone 17 is kick-starting the company’s strongest growth in smartphone sales since the Covid-19 pandemic, as the biggest redesign of its flagship product in years proves a hit.

    Early momentum for the redesigned versions of its mobile device has proven stronger than expected before its September launch, according to industry insiders who monitor Apple’s supply chain, mobile operators and the length of time customers must wait for deliveries.

    Analysts forecast that smartphone revenues will return to 4 per cent growth in the latest fiscal year, hitting $209.3bn, according to Visible Alpha data. The growth rate will rise to almost 5 per cent in fiscal 2026, with iPhone revenues hitting $218.9bn.

    That has led to market confidence building as Apple heads into the crucial holiday sales season, despite delays to releasing artificial intelligence features and Donald Trump’s tariffs weighing on the Silicon Valley giant’s share price over the past year.

    “It’s fair to describe the iPhone 17 launch as surprising versus where Wall Street expectations were at the end of August” before launch, said Gene Munster at Deepwater Asset Management.  

    Apple’s smartphone revenues fell 2 per cent in its 2023 financial year, which ends in September, and were flat last year, after consumers splurged on consumer electronics during the pandemic.

    But significant upgrades to the iPhone’s cameras, displays and batteries this year are tempting more customers to upgrade ageing devices.

    Citing Apple’s own store data as well as carrier data, Bank of America analysts this week said shipping times shown for the iPhone 17 are longer than in previous years, which “could indicate strong demand”.

    “When lead times are longer, it’s usually a better product cycle,” Munster said. Wait times on the new iPhone are about 13 per cent longer than last year, he added, possibly signalling a broader “upgrade cycle”.

    On 30 October Apple will report its fiscal fourth quarter to the end of September, including the first few weeks of iPhone 17 sales.

    “Clearly it’s a very strong quarter for Apple,” said the IDC’s Francisco Jeronimo. “I don’t remember the last time I saw queues outside the Apple store like I’ve seen this year.”

    Checks of Apple’s supply chain suggested orders of the iPhone 17 were “much stronger” than last year’s iPhone 16, he added.

    Tracked by unit volumes, iPhone sales remain broadly flat. Between Apple’s fiscal 2024 and 2026, units are expected to hover around 235mn, according to Visible Alpha data.

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    By 2027, analysts predict the company’s flagship product will start selling more than 240mn units, before rising to almost 260mn by the end of the decade, with market rumours pointing to the launch of a foldable iPhone next year.

    Apple no longer discloses unit sales and prefers to focus investor attention on revenues, with much of its overall growth from its existing user base.

    The latest iPhone line-up has been boosted by generous trade-in programmes. The base model has benefited from government subsidy policies for cheaper phones in China.

    iPhones continue to account for more than half of Apple’s approximately $390bn in annual revenue. A hit could help Apple turn around a difficult 2025, marked by trade tensions that disrupted its global supply chains.

    Apple’s shares hit a new yearly high in September around the iPhone 17 launch, but recently dipped with the broader market as Trump threatened 100 per cent tariffs on China.

    Despite speculation of tariff-driven cost increases, Apple opted not to raise prices for the device.

    Some analysts warn market expectations for the new iPhone have got ahead of themselves. Earlier this month Jefferies downgraded Apple shares to “underperform” citing “excessive expectations” for iPhone demand.

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  • Something mysterious is lighting up the Milky Way. Could it be dark matter?

    Something mysterious is lighting up the Milky Way. Could it be dark matter?

    Scientists at Johns Hopkins University may have uncovered a promising clue in the long-running effort to confirm the existence of dark matter.

    For years, astronomers have puzzled over a faint, widespread glow of gamma rays near the Milky Way’s…

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  • Fresh Ice From Saturn’s Moon Enceladus Reveals Stunning New Clues to Life – SciTechDaily

    1. Fresh Ice From Saturn’s Moon Enceladus Reveals Stunning New Clues to Life  SciTechDaily
    2. Scientists use Cassini data to discover new molecules in Enceladus water jets  NASASpaceFlight.com –
    3. The US can jumpstart the search for life on this moon of…

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  • Fulham 0-1 Arsenal: Arsenal top again after Leandro Trossard goal sinks Fulham

    Fulham 0-1 Arsenal: Arsenal top again after Leandro Trossard goal sinks Fulham

    Arsenal came into the game on a four-match winning streak and it gave them the chance to build a clear lead at the top of the Premier League for the first time this season.

    The Gunners have stumbled in their title challenge in the past two seasons…

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  • Dual-Lens Outdoor Cameras – Trend Hunter

    1. Dual-Lens Outdoor Cameras  Trend Hunter
    2. Award-Winning Baseus Security X1 Pro: The World’s First Smart AI Dual-Tracking Outdoor Security Camera, Now Crowdfunding on Kickstarter  Morningstar
    3. The smart security camera I’ve been waiting for since…

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  • The newest PowerToys update is causing chaos among Windows 11 users

    The newest PowerToys update is causing chaos among Windows 11 users

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    • PowerToys’ Light Switch accidentally enabled itself after an update, flipping themes.

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  • Chinese tech giants pause stablecoin plans after Beijing steps in, FT reports

    Chinese tech giants pause stablecoin plans after Beijing steps in, FT reports

    Oct 18 (Reuters) – Chinese tech giants, including Alibaba-backed Ant Group (688688.SS), opens new tab and e-commerce group JD.com (9618.HK), opens new tab, have paused plans to issue stablecoins in Hong Kong after the government raised concerns about the rise of currencies controlled by the private sector, the Financial Times reported on Saturday.

    Companies have put their stablecoin ambitions on hold after receiving instructions from Chinese regulators, including the People’s Bank of China and Cyberspace Administration of China, not to move ahead with the plans, the FT reported, citing people familiar with the matter.

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    Hong Kong’s legislature passed a stablecoin bill in May that established a licensing regime for fiat-referenced stablecoin issuers in Hong Kong, providing regulatory clarity for future participants.

    Under the new regime, any person who issues stablecoins in Hong Kong – or issues stablecoins backed by Hong Kong dollars, whether within or outside the city – must obtain a licence from the Hong Kong Monetary Authority.

    Ant Group said in June it would be participating in the pilot stablecoin programme. JD.com has also said it would take part in the pilot, according to the FT.

    PBOC officials advised against participating in the initial rollout of stablecoins over concerns about allowing tech groups and brokerages to issue any type of currency, the FT report said.

    Reuters could not immediately verify the report. Ant Group, JD.com, PBOC, CAC and HKMA did not respond to requests for comment.

    Stablecoins, a type of cryptocurrency designed to maintain a constant value, usually pegged to a fiat currency such as the U.S. dollar, are commonly used by crypto traders to move funds between tokens.

    Reporting by Chandni Shah in Bengaluru, Editing by Franklin Paul, Michael Perry and Christian Schmollinger

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  • Inter Miami’s Lionel Messi wins 2025 MLS Golden Boot presented by Audi

    Inter Miami’s Lionel Messi wins 2025 MLS Golden Boot presented by Audi

    The iconic No. 10 tallied 3g/1a during Saturday’s 5-2 Decision Day victory at Nashville, giving him 48 goal contributions this year – narrowly shy of Carlos Vela’s MLS-record 49 for LAFC in 2019.

    Now, Messi looks poised to…

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  • Witkoff felt ‘betrayed’ by Israeli attack on Hamas in Qatar – Dawn

    1. Witkoff felt ‘betrayed’ by Israeli attack on Hamas in Qatar  Dawn
    2. Trump had to choose between Israel and Qatar. He chose Qatar  Financial Times
    3. Negotiators share Trump’s reaction to setback in hostage deal  CBS News
    4. “60 MINUTES’” LESLEY…

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