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Tech & Innovation·June 25, 2026·1 min read

Apple’s price hikes suggest inflation won’t slow quickly, even as gas gets cheaper

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When Apple can raise device prices while gas falls, you’re looking at sticky, brand-driven inflation rather than pure input cost pressure. For planning, assume premium electronics and software ecosystems keep repricing upward even if headline CPI cools.

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Quote of the day by former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer: 'There's no chance that the iPhone is going to get any significant market share' — a staggering misread of the future of consumer devices

Ballmer’s iPhone quote is a useful calibration: incumbents routinely misprice new interaction models. As AI-native interfaces emerge, assume your own intuition is similarly biased toward current distribution and monetization patterns—instrument user behavior, don’t rely on gut.