TechnologyJuly 15, 2026

Armageddon

/ˌɑːrməˈɡɛdən/

Definition

A state of total, irreversible destruction or a catastrophic end of a situation.

Etymology

Derived from the Greek 'Harmagedōn', which comes from the Hebrew 'Har Megiddo' meaning 'Mount of Megiddo'. It originated in the Bible as the site of the final, climactic battle between good and evil, eventually evolving into a metaphorical term for any catastrophic, world-ending event.

In the news

The article uses the term to reassure readers that despite a significant drop in IBM's stock price, the tech market is not facing a final, apocalyptic collapse. It serves to frame the market dip as a temporary adjustment rather than a total economic disaster.

IBM and other old-school tech companies feel the AI pinch

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