Apple to stop sale of iMac Pro base models
March 08, 2021 6:28 ISTThe American multinational technology company, Apple will stop selling older iMac Pro base models soon in lieu to launch a new range of iMacs.
The American multinational technology company, Apple will stop selling older iMac Pro base models soon in lieu to launch a new range of iMacs.
American multinational technology company Apple made a total of USD 64 billion in revenue through its App Store in 2020, showing 28 per cent increase from an estimated USD 50 billion that the tech giant generated in 2019.
New Delhi: Continuing its declining trend, India's exports shrank by about 20.19 per cent in May to USD 22.34 billion, marking a fall for the sixth straight month. The slump in exports is mainly due
Houston: An Indian-American couple has donated USD one million for the construction of a cancer services facility at the University of Arizona. The couple, Dr Ram, an orthopedic surgeon, and Meera Krishna made the donation
Beijing: Notwithstanding its slowing economy, China today hiked its defence budget by 10.1 per cent, postinga double-digit annual increase in its proposed militaryspending for the fifth year in a row.Amounting to USD 142.2 billion, China's
New York: Two Indian-American cardiologists will pay USD 380,000 to resolve allegations that they entered into fraudulent management agreements with a local hospital in exchange for referral of cardiology procedures and other healthcare services.Satyabrata Chatterjee
New Delhi: Continued its slide for the sixth straight day, gold prices plunged by Rs 220 to trade at three-week low of Rs 28,280 per 10 grams in the national capital today on increased selling
New Delhi: Continuing its rising streak for the fifth-straight session, gold gained Rs 190 to Rs 27,790 per ten grams in the national capital today on hectic buying by stockists and retailers amid a firming
Mumbai: India's forex reserves fell by USD 273.8 million to USD 312.382 billion in the week to May 30, mainly on account of a drop in currency assets. After weeks of gains, the reserves nosedived
Mumbai: In lacklustre trade, the rupee closed flat at 59.33 against the US dollar on alternate bouts of buying and selling as investors await a European Central Bank policy decision later today.The rupee commenced better
Mumbai: The rupee recovered by 12 paise to trade at 11-month high of 58.40 against the US dollar in early trade today at the Interbank Foreign Exchange market on increased foreign capital inflows ahead of
Mumbai: The rupee today gained 39 paise to close at a nearly 10-month high of 59.29 against the US dollar following sustained selling of the American currency by exporters and continued capital inflows, ahead of
Mumbai: Tracking rising stocks, the rupee today surged 37 paise to end at a nine-month high of 59.68 against the dollar on robust foreign capital inflows into equities after exit polls projected BJP-led NDA would
Kathmandu: The Asian Development Bank and the UK have pledged to provide USD 3.5 million to Nepal for the welfare of women and children in the country.The amount in the form of grant from the
Hyderabad: State-owned Syndicate Bank plans to raise USD 350 million through Medium Term Notes (MTNs) during the current quarter to meet lending requirements of its London branch, a top official said today. A medium-term note
Mumbai: The rupee surged to its highest level in nearly four months in intra-day trade and fell back to close with a 28 paise gain at 61.13 against the dollar today, boosted by stocks that
Mumbai: The rupee ruled firm for the third consecutive day and moved up 34 paise to 61.41 against the dollar today, the highest level in more than five weeks, on sales of the US currency
Mumbai: The rupee rebounded after edging close to the 62 level against the dollar and ended with a 12 paise gain at 61.62 today as banks and exporters sold the US currency on expectations of
Mumbai: The rupee had its biggest gain in two weeks, rising 60 paise to 61.23 against the dollar today, after US lawmakers reached a deal to end the government shutdown and temporarily avoid a debt
Mumbai: The rupee dropped from a one-week high to end 44 paise lower at 62.51 against the dollar today ahead of the current account deficit data release on Monday.The decline was limited by a sluggish
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