US tech giant Apple unveiled its new iPhone 16 on Monday in California, which it said is built to include artificial intelligence features. This is Apple’s bid to reverse a slump in sales, especially as iPhones represent almost half of all revenue at the trillion dollar company. Also in this edition, a new report from the EU commission says that €800 billion are needed annually in order for the bloc to compete with China and the US.
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