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Vucic: Further advancement of education in Serbia discussed with Wozniak

BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic on Wednesday received US tech entrepreneur Steve Wozniak, best known as the co-founder of Apple Inc, to discuss ways of further advancement of education in Serbia.

At a joint press conference after the meeting, Vucic said Wozniak was an inventor regarded by many as a genius.

Vucic with Wozniak: The legend of the IT industry becomes a Serbian citizen VIDEO

During his address to the media, Vui first introduced Wozniak and his achievements.
"For us, the conversation about education was of key importance - how to change the awareness of all people that education is one of the most important links for us," said Vui.
He added that this was an exceptional opportunity to present the EXPO.

Apple sales lose ground, but iPhone growth strong

Apple has reported that sales fell for the fourth consecutive quarter when compared to the prior year, but profit rose on the back iPhones and services.

The tech giant made a profit of $23 billion on revenue of $89.5 billion, which was down slightly from the same period last year.

Apple chief executive Tim Cook said iPhone sales set a new record for its September quarter.

Apple archive goes under the hammer

A collection of nearly half-a-century's worth of Apple computers that traces the evolution of one of the world's most influential companies is going under the hammer in California next month.

Aficionados of Steve Jobs' groundbreaking firm will be able to get their hands on a suite of devices that showcase how Apple became a household name.

Smartphone sales sag as consumers delay purchases: report

Global smartphone sales have slumped this year amid a "gloomy economic outlook," prompting people to spend money on essentials instead of the latest gadgets, according to a market tracker.    

Smartphone sales in the recently ended quarter were nine percent less than in the same period a year earlier, hitting a low not seen since 2014, according to research firm Canalys.    

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