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Apple turns 50: still relevant or ready for the museum? ‘They are not a pioneer’

Apple turns 50: still relevant or ready for the museum? ‘They are not a pioneer’

As Apple celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2026, critics argue the company has lost its innovative edge and is lagging behind in artificial intelligence. To mark the milestone and the company's historical impact, a new museum dedicated to Apple's legacy is opening in Utrecht.

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How Pride grew from a small gay party to a mega-event: "It’s always been a struggle"

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