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The iPhone 15

The iPhone 15 is the latest and greatest smartphone from Apple, and it was released on September 22, 2023. 

It comes in four different models: the iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 15 Pro Max.

What’s new in the iPhone 15?

Gone are the days of chunky bezels and clunky designs. The iPhone 15 flaunts a sleek and sophisticated look, particularly in the Pro models. 

Here’s a glimpse of what sets it apart:

The iPhone 15 has a number of new features, including:

  • A faster A17 Bionic chip
  • A new design with a smaller notch and a titanium frame (Pro models only)
  • A triple-lens rear camera system with a 48-megapixel main sensor (Pro models only)
  • A LiDAR scanner for improved depth sensing (Pro models only)
  • Cinematic mode in 4K 24fps (Pro models only)
  • A longer battery life
  • iOS 17 with new features like Live Text in videos and a redesigned Lock Screen
  • Blazing-Fast Performance: The A17 Bionic chip, the brain of the beast, is Apple’s fastest chip yet. Imagine buttery-smooth app transitions, lightning-fast downloads, and lag-free gaming – the iPhone 15 handles it all with ease.

  • Premium Design (Pro models): Ditching the traditional stainless steel frame, the Pro models embrace a luxurious titanium build, exuding an air of elegance and durability. The notch also shrinks further, offering a more immersive viewing experience.

  • Pro-Grade Camera System (Pro models): Photography enthusiasts rejoice! The Pro models boast a triple-lens rear camera system with a staggering 48-megapixel main sensor. Capture stunningly detailed photos and cinematic-quality videos, even in low-light conditions.

  • LiDAR Scanner and Cinematic Mode (Pro models): The LiDAR scanner adds depth perception magic, enhancing portrait effects and AR applications. And with Cinematic mode now available in 4K 24fps, you can shoot professional-looking videos with beautiful background blurs.

  • Extended Battery Life: Say goodbye to battery anxiety. The iPhone 15 promises longer battery life, keeping you powered up throughout the day, even with heavy usage.

  • iOS 17 with Fresh Features: The new iOS 17 operating system brings a wave of exciting features, including Live Text in videos for on-the-fly text extraction and a redesigned Lock Screen with greater personalization options.

The iPhone 15: Apple’s Powerhouse Smartphone

The iPhone 15, released on September 22, 2023, marks Apple’s latest foray into the ever-evolving world of smartphones. Available in four distinct models – iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 15 Pro Max – it boasts a range of impressive upgrades that cater to both casual users and tech enthusiasts alike.I

Is the iPhone 15 Right for You?

The iPhone 15 caters to a diverse range of users. If you’re a power user seeking the pinnacle of smartphone performance and cutting-edge technology, the Pro models are your perfect match. For those who prioritize everyday functionality and a delightful user experience, the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus offer exceptional value.

Ultimately, the decision boils down to your individual needs and budget. But one thing’s for sure: the iPhone 15 is a powerful and feature-packed smartphone that pushes the boundaries of what a phone can do.

How much does the iPhone 15 cost?

The iPhone 15 starts at $699 for the base model with 128GB of storage. The iPhone 15 Plus starts at $799, the iPhone 15 Pro starts at $999, and the iPhone 15 Pro Max starts at $1099.

Is the iPhone 15 worth buying?

If you’re looking for the best iPhone ever made, the iPhone 15 is definitely worth buying. It has the fastest processor, the best camera system, and the longest battery life of any iPhone yet. However, if you’re on a budget, you might want to consider the iPhone 14 or iPhone 13, which are still great phones.

Here are some of the pros and cons of the iPhone 15:

Pros:

  • Fastest processor ever in a smartphone
  • Best camera system ever in an iPhone
  • Longer battery life than previous iPhones
  • New design with a smaller notch
  • iOS 17 with new features
  • Supremely fast A17 Bionic chip
  • Stunning camera system, especially in Pro models
  • Longer battery life
  • Sleek and modern design, particularly in Pro models
  • Innovative iOS 17 features

Cons:

  • Expensive
  • Not a huge upgrade over the iPhone 14 Pro
  • Some users may not like the new design
  • Premium price tag, especially for Pro models
  • Limited upgrade over iPhone 14 Pro for some users
  • New design might not appeal to everyone

Overall, the iPhone 15 is a great phone that is well worth the price. If you’re looking for the best iPhone ever made, this is the one for you.

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New ACORE Investor Survey Report Kicks Off 2026 Finance Forum

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New ACORE Investor Survey Report Kicks Off 2026 Finance Forum

New York City, NY –  A new report from ACORE shows that clean energy investors and developers largely plan to increase their investments in 2026 but cite policy, regulatory, and interconnection uncertainty as the biggest risks to their investment strategy after this year.  

In its Navigating Uncertainty: Clean Energy Investment Trends (2026-2029) report, ACORE shares market sentiment analysis gathered from surveys of 36 leaders at U.S. and multinational companies that invested billions in the U.S. clean energy market in 2025.

Topline takeaways from the report include:

  • Respondents identified federal regulatory and policy risks and interconnection uncertainty and costs as the top risks facing clean energy investments. 
  • Capital providers continue to view utility-scale solar and energy storage as the two most attractive clean energy technologies for investment.  
  • Despite declining attractiveness of the U.S. as a venue for clean energy investment compared to previous years, respondents said they plan to develop and finance more American clean energy projects in 2026 than they did in 2025. 
  • Policy and investment uncertainty clouds the trajectory post-2026, with the potential for additional roadblocks to financing and developing clean energy infrastructure. 

This report complements the Clean Energy Investment Trends report released last month that S&P Global prepared for ACORE.  

“ACORE’s recent reports highlight a common thread: the U.S. clean energy sector remains capitalized and ready to help deliver electricity reliability and affordability for American consumers,” said ACORE President and CEO Ray Long. “Our sector is thriving and poised to meet this moment of significant electricity demand growth, but investors and developers need policy certainty to deliver on this critical infrastructure for American energy security.”

ACORE released the report at its annual Finance Forum in New York City today and discussed the takeaways during the opening panel with ACORE Senior Vice President for Policy Lesley Hunter, Avangrid CEO Jose Antonio Miranda, and S&P Global CERA Consulting Director Christopher Wilfong.

Please email communications@acore.org if you’d like to view the recording of the first panel or set up an interview with ACORE about the report. Register here to tune in to the other panels. 

ACORE will host a member-only webinar to discuss both reports on May 21, 2026. Learn more about becoming an ACORE member here.  

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About ACORE:
ACORE is a nonpartisan nonprofit organization that operates at the intersection of affordability, reliability, and clean energy deployment. Our work is focused on stabilizing energy prices, strengthening the electric grid, and driving investment in cost-effective technologies to ensure that clean energy delivers for people, businesses, and the U.S. economy.

ACORE’s membership includes clean energy investors, developers, energy buyers, power generators, manufacturers, and energy providers.  In 2024, nearly 80% of the booming utility-scale domestic clean energy growth was financed, developed, owned, equipped, or contracted by ACORE members.

Media Contacts:

Chris Higginbotham 
higginbotham@acore.org  
 
Sophie Stover 
communications@acore.org 

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ICE Terrorizing Americans

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As shown at left, we still have judges who are fighting to prevent the United States from becoming a fascist nation.

I remain amazed that there aren’t more deaths associated with masked ICE agents attempting to arrest people, especially in their homes.  Imagine this:

An American, say John Doe, has a loaded shotgun in his home office closet, where he’s writing blog posts, or whatever.

A masked man, visibly armed, with no warrant for his arrest rings the doorbell and tells his wife who’s answered the door, that he’s there for John.

John overhears the conversation, takes his gun, walks down the hallway, swings around toward the front door, and puts a hole in the intruder’s chest the size of a grapefruit.

Again, I can’t imagine why there isn’t more blood spurting out of the bodies of masked terrorist thugs operating illegally.

ICE Terrorizing Americans

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Ayn Rand Is No Longer a “Thing” — Here’s Why

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A reader asks:

Isn’t it time for the Libertarians to cast aside the whole myth of objectivism championed by Ayn Rand? She said we should be realists, so let’s be real and see her for who she really was … a women who when she got sick, and push came to shove, cashed the checks.

To put this into perspective, Ayn Rand:

Was a considerable “thing” in the mid-20th Century.  I was one of millions of young people who read “Atlas Shrugged” and “The Fountainhead,” and accepted libertarianism at the time.

Her way of thinking evaporated, for most of us anyway, when we realized that unbridled greed was eventually going to cause the demise of humankind on this planet.

The actual root cause of this demise was unclear, but as the years passed, environmental collapse became the prime suspect.  Rich people obviously couldn’t care less about climate change, ocean acidification, loss of biodiversity, or desertification.

Ayn Rand Is No Longer a “Thing” — Here’s Why

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