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Elon Musk Is Crashing Out Badly

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June 30, 2026

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Elon Musk Is Crashing Out Badly

He's back to name-calling his critics. The post Elon Musk Is Crashing Out Badly appeared first on Futurism.

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DNyuz

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· Jun 26, 2026

Elon Musk agrees with Tim Cook: The memory shortage is unprecedented

Tesla CEO Elon Musk (L) and Apple CEO Tim Cook are both worried about the same thing. Getty Images Tim Cook and Elon Musk have found common ground. Cook has called the memory shortage “a hundred-year flood” and has raised prices on Apple products. Musk agreed. He said memory chips are the “biggest price jump []

Digital Trends

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· Jun 25, 2026

Apple just raised the price of its products by hundreds of dollars

Apple held out longer than any other brand. Today, the memory crisis finally won, and Mac and iPad prices are going up across the board.

The Motley Fool

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· Jun 25, 2026

Micron Soars, Apple Sinks, and the Indexes Tread Water

Micron's blowout earnings sent its stock soaring and Apple's tumbling. The result? A market that went nowhere fast.

Mashable

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· Jun 25, 2026

Apple price increases arrive: How much MacBooks and iPads will cost you now

The ongoing global memory shortage has taken another very prominent victim: Apple.

BoingBoing

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· Jun 27, 2026

Reviving old PCs with Linux now that new ones cost an arm and a leg

Apple sharply raising the prices of laptops and other gear brought home that the datacenter-driven computer parts shortage is only getting worse. It will be years before prices fall, with RAM at the epicenter of the crisis. The long-awaited Steam Box is 1049 to start, with disappointing specifications. — Read the rest The post Reviving old PCs with Linux now that new ones cost an arm and a leg appeared first on Boing Boing.

The Eastern Herald

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· Jul 8, 2026

Apple’s Foldable iPhone Ultra Faces No Delay as Mass Production Begins Ahead of September Launch

Apple’s first foldable iPhone is reportedly overcoming manufacturing challenges, with suppliers preparing for a major production push ahead of its highly anticipated debut. Apple’s long-awaited entry into the foldable smartphone market appears to be moving closer to reality, as new supply chain reports suggest the rumored iPhone Ultra foldable device remains on track despite earlier concerns surrounding production delays. The upcoming device, expected to become Apple’s most ambitious iPhone redesign in years, has faced intense speculation over whether engineering problems, particularly around the hinge system, could force the company to postpone its launch timeline. However, recent reports indicate that Apple

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Related coverage for "Elon Musk Is Crashing Out Badly": DNyuz — Elon Musk agrees with Tim Cook: The memory shortage is unprecedented. Digital Trends — Apple just raised the price of its products by hundreds of dollars. The Motley Fool — Micron Soars, Apple Sinks, and the Indexes Tread Water. Mashable — Apple price increases arrive: How much MacBooks and iPads will cost you now. BoingBoing — Reviving old PCs with Linux now that new ones cost an arm and a leg. The Eastern Herald — Apple’s Foldable iPhone Ultra Faces No Delay as Mass Production Begins Ahead of September Launch