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Apple’s Update Decision—Bad News Confirmed For Millions Of iPhone Users - Forbes

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  1. Apple’s Update Decision—Bad News Confirmed For Millions Of iPhone Users  Forbes
  2. Apple has finally dropped iOS 18. Here's what's changed  Quartz
  3. iOS 18 is a smart upgrade, even without the AI  The Verge
  4. Apple releases iOS 18 for iPhones, but it doesn't include Apple Intelligence  CNBC
  5. Waiting for iOS 18.1 to avoid bugs? Here’s what you should know  9to5Mac

ICC announces equal prize money for men and women

Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (sports) 

The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 will introduce equal prize money for women and men, a historic first in major team sports. Winners will receive $2.34 million, with a total prize pool of $7.96 million, up by 225 percent from last year. The tournament starts on 3 October in the UAE.

Kingfisher Lifts Lower End of Guidance As Profits Rise

The Wall Street Journal 

B&Q owner Kingfisher raised the lower end of its fiscal 2025 profit guidance above market expectations, after the B&Q owner posted higher earnings for the first half, despite weaker sales.

A catch-up with Pangina Heals

BangkokPost.com 

Start your engines! After a five-year hiatus, "Drag Race Thailand" will return on Sept 17 via Wow Presents Plus, beginning with the "Meet The Queens" episode. It will serve as a prelude where audiences get to know each contestant before the first episode launches.

Is there a sustainable move ahead for specialty chemicals as well as IT? Vinit Sambre answers

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Vinit Sambre, Head-Equities at DSP Mutual Fund, discusses the rapid price movements in the market, the IT sector's sustained momentum, as well as the challenges in specialty chemicals. He further highlights domestic-driven rallies and cautious FII participation due to valuation concerns. Sambre also comments on new-age tech companies and IPO trends.

Juvenile treated 'too leniently', no lessons learnt from Nirbhaya case: HC

Business Standard 

The Madhya Pradesh High Court has observed that juveniles were being treated "rather too leniently" in the country, and that the legislature has "not learnt any lessons" from the 2012 Nirbhaya gang-rape case. In an order passed on September 11, Justice Subodh Abhyankar of the high court's Indore bench made these strongly-worded observations while dismissing an appeal filed by a man against the lower court's sentence in the case of four-year-old girl's rape in 2017. The convict was 17 years old at the time of the rape incident in 2017. Читать дальше...