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Books reviews on workplace, corporate, and business driven books.
Understanding Valley Fair Mall — From Shopping Hub to Black Friday Tragedy
What is Valley Fair Mall Westfield Valley Fair is one of Northern California’s largest and most prestigious shopping destinations. With a floor area of over 2.2 million square feet and roughly 236 stores including luxury boutiques, high-end department stores, and a wide variety of dining options, it stands out as a major retail — and social — hub in the Bay Area.
By KAMRAN AHMAD2 months ago in Journal
Apple Watch: A Small Device, Big Help for Daily Life
Apple Watch is small, but it helps in many ways. People wear it every day. Some use it for fitness. Some for sleep. Some for reminders. The watch quietly fits into life. It does not demand attention. Instead, it helps people stay aware and organized.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
Why People Use Apple Notes for Everyday Life
We all have ideas, lists, and small reminders. Sometimes we jot them on paper. Sometimes we forget where we wrote them. Apple Notes makes keeping track simple. It is quiet, fast, and always available. People use it daily to store thoughts, plans, and reminders.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
Why People Love Using Apple Podcasts
Podcasts have changed how people enjoy stories and information. Apple Podcasts is one of the main ways people listen. It feels easy, calm, and natural. You can play an episode, pause, or skip without extra steps. Many people find themselves using it daily, without noticing how simple it makes life.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
Why People Enjoy Using Apple Pay in Everyday Life
Paying for things used to take more steps. You needed a wallet, cards, or cash. You waited in lines. You pressed buttons, signed receipts, or entered numbers by hand. Those steps felt normal for years. Today, many people use Apple Pay instead. They tap their phone or watch, and the payment finishes in seconds. It feels small, but it changes daily routines in quiet ways.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
Why People Enjoy Using AirDrop in Daily Life
Sharing used to feel stressful. Before wireless tools, people sent photos through emails, messages, or USB drives. Files had to be resized. Videos took too long to send. Everything felt slow. Then AirDrop arrived and changed how sharing works on Apple devices. It made sharing simple and natural. You open something, tap share, and send it to someone nearby. It feels quick and peaceful. Many people use it every day without thinking about it.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
Why iCloud Feels Like a Quiet Safety Net for Memories
Life moves fast, and our phones fill up even faster. We take pictures during trips, record short videos with friends, write notes, save documents, and capture small moments we do not want to lose. Years ago, losing a phone meant losing memories. That fear felt real. Today, many people feel more relaxed because of iCloud. It acts like a quiet safety net. It protects memories without noise or effort.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
Why People Still Love Face ID
We unlock our phones many times a day. Sometimes without thinking. Years ago, we used PIN codes. Then we moved to fingerprints. Now many people use Face ID. It feels normal now, almost invisible, but it changed how we use phones in a quiet way. It made access simple, quick, and hands-free. This is one of the reasons people still enjoy it today.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
A Smart Step Toward Better Wellness on Your Wrist
The Apple Watch is getting new health features soon, and these updates focus on simple, everyday wellness. Instead of flooding you with charts or medical terms, they offer gentle insights you can use in real life. Many people already wear the watch to count steps or check notifications. Now, it may help you notice shifts in your sleep, heart, and overall patterns before problems grow.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
Apple CarPlay: A Calm Drive Without Distractions
Driving can feel hectic. Cars rush around you. Signs change quickly. Music, calls, and directions compete for attention. Many drivers use their phones while driving, not because they want to, but because information feels important in the moment. For me, this used to create stress. I tried to multitask, and it made driving harder. When I started using Apple CarPlay, I noticed something different. It did not add more things to do. It helped me remove distractions and keep my mind on the road.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal











