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Apple said to launch iPhone SE upgrade, iPhone “Air” in 2025

Top stories today:

  1. Apple said to launch iPhone SE upgrade, iPhone “Air” in 2025
  2. Former YouTube CEO dies at 56 after 2-year battle with cancer
  3. Trump campaign says foreign hackers got access to internal documents
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  6. U.S. Series A, B funding +34% in H1 but concentrated in healthcare, AI

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1. Apple said to launch iPhone SE upgrade, iPhone “Air” in 2025

  • iPhone SE, low-end model, will get first upgrade since 2022.

    • iPhone 14-like design with crisper OLED display will be highlight.

  • iPhone Air will have a far thinner design on the model that sits between iPhone 17 and 17 Pro.

    • DSLR-like camera button, Rose Gold color on iPhone 16 Pro.

  • 4 models in iPhone 17 series, including “Air” version.

  • Separately, bigger iMac is something "Apple is exploring."

2. Former YouTube CEO dies at 56 after 2-year battle with cancer

  • Susan Wojcicki died on Friday evening.

  • Non-small cell lung cancer affected Wojcicki.

  • YouTube CEO position was held by her between Feb. 2014 and 2023.

  • Wojcicki’s son, Marco Troper, died of accidental drug overdose in May.

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4. Trump campaign says foreign hackers got access to internal documents, media so far hasn’t published them

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