Apple mobile devices increasingly made with renewable energy

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The iPhone maker said that a rising portion of its supply chain is powered by cleaner sources. Apple recently announced that a growing proportion of its supply chain is making commitments for the use of renewable energy in the production of its mobile devices such as its iPhones, Apple Watches, Macs and others. The company has said that its suppliers are already using a rising amount of alternative clean energy. According to Apple, its suppliers are supporting 13 gigawatts of active renewable energy projects. This represents a notable increase over…

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BlackBerry won’t survive 2015, says 24/7 Wall Street

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The latest list of brands that won’t last the next year has been released, and the handset manufacturer was included. A website that has a solid track record for naming companies that will soon be falling out of fashion, 24/7 Wall Street, has now released its list of predictions for those that won’t last until the end of 2015, and BlackBerry Inc. has been included among them. According to the site, the Canadian handset maker is “about to run out of its nine lives”. The site explained its decision in…

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BlackBerry recovery plan has now been unveiled

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Following the announcement of its massive continued losses in the third quarter, the company hopes to get better. Following extremely bad handset sales that have caused losses that were far worse than predicted, a BlackBerry recovery plan is now well in the works and the company is hopeful that it will be able to form a much brighter future for itself. The handsets had once been the leaders in the market and have recently rapidly fallen off the map. The third quarter losses reported by the company for its third…

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Blackberry losses reached $4.4 billion in 3rd quarter

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The continuing operations of the struggling smartphone manufacturer brought in revenues far below expectations. The latest reports of the BlackBerry losses have shown that this continues to be – by far – the worst year in the history of the smartphone manufacturer, as it has now revealed that in the third quarter of 2013, it lost $4.4 billion. The revenue of the company was considerably lower than expected, at $1.2 billion, that quarter. When compared to last year in the same quarter, the BlackBerry losses were far higher. This was…

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