🎽 Apple Thinks Your iPhone Deserves Its Own Outfit
Plus: How YouTube became the rocket fuel behind Nollywood’s rise; Xbox cloud gaming in India; PS5 sales enters the hall of fame
Apple wants to blur the line between tech and style. The company and ISSEY MIYAKE launched the iPhone Pocket, a 3D-knitted wearable designed to carry your iPhone and essentials. But dropping $150–$230 for a stretchy pouch might make most people pause. It’s cool, it’s stylish, and it definitely grabs attention. But, let’s be real: it’s more runway than utility. Still, Apple wants to show the tech world that sometimes style beats sense, and everyone else can either watch or try to catch up.
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LEARN MORE🎬 How YouTube became the rocket fuel behind Nollywood’s rise

Nollywood, Nigeria’s film industry, is using YouTube like its own 24/7 cinema, uploading films consistently, tapping diaspora audiences, and monetising long-tail views to turn even low-budget movies into a steady income. For viewers, it’s nonstop African stories, and for competitors, it’s proof that smart distribution beats big budgets.
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LEARN MORE🎮 Xbox cloud gaming in India

With Xbox bringing its cloud games to India, anyone with a screen and internet can now jump into hundreds of titles, making consoles feel almost optional and turning gaming into a “play anywhere” experience. This move shakes up the market and gives players freedom to game on their terms.
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LEARN MORE🏆 PS5 sales enters the Hall of Fame

Five years in, the PS5 has sold over 84 million units, proving that when Sony doubles down on exclusives and the PlayStation experience, even chip shortages and price bumps can’t slow its game.