Associated Press – Apple Has Had Few Incentives In The Past To Start Making iPhones In US

The Associated Press: As the US administration threatens to place a 25% tariff on iPhones unless Apple begins building them in the US, VP, Principal Analyst Dipanjan Chatterjee describes how the tech giant can absorb some tariff-induced cost increases without significant financial impact, at least in the short term.

Read the full article here. Read more from Dipanjan here.

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Forrester Introduces AI Disruption Model To Assess AI’s Impact On Technology And Service Markets 

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With AI widening the divide across tech products and services, the model helps leaders identify the markets most likely to accelerate, transform, or face disruption  According to Forrester’s (Nasdaq: FORR) AI Disruption Model, unveiled today, advancements in AI are disrupting technology markets at an unprecedented pace — enhancing the value of certain products and services while making others increasingly vulnerable to [...]
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CNBC – Myspace Eyes Comeback As An ‘Antidote’ To Social Media Fatigue — But It May Be A Long Shot

August 9, 2026
CNBC: Principal Analyst Kate Winick provides perspective on the competitive realities facing social media platforms and whether legacy brands can regain relevance. Read the full article here. Read more about Kate here.