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Apple has maintained its position as the world’s most valuable brand for the 13th consecutive year, according to Interbrand’s 2025 global rankings. The technology giant’s $470.9 billion valuation keeps it comfortably ahead of Microsoft, while Nvidia recorded the largest single-year gain in the report’s history with a 116% surge.
Apple Inc. has retained its position as the world’s most valuable brand for the 13th consecutive year, according to reports from Interbrand’s 2025 Best Global Brands ranking. The technology giant reportedly achieved an estimated brand value of $470.9 billion, maintaining its top position despite a 4% decline from the previous year. Sources indicate this marks Apple’s continued dominance through more than a decade of significant shifts in consumer technology.
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Meta is discontinuing its standalone Messenger applications for desktop operating systems, with complete shutdown scheduled for December 15. The company is directing users to web-based alternatives and mobile apps for continued messaging access, according to official communications.
Meta Platforms is officially shutting down its dedicated Messenger applications for Windows and macOS desktop operating systems, according to reports confirmed to Engadget. The company indicated the apps will cease functioning completely after December 15, after which users will need to transition to web-based or mobile alternatives for accessing their messages outside of phone usage.