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LG unveils two new UltraFine OLED Pro screens in 27-lunge and 32-lunge cowl sizes
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9to5Rewards: Win Apple''s M1 MacBook Pro from ALOGIC [Giveaway]
12:41am, Monday, 20'th Dec 2021 9to5Mac
To celebrate the launch of ALOGICS new Blaze Dock and Hub, were giving away Apples latest M1 MacBook Pro to one lucky ready this month. For a limited time, you can also get 10% off the new ALOGIC Blaze Hub and Dock with code ALOGIC10. Head below for a closer look and to enter the []
Amazon Bowed To Beijing''s Propaganda Arm To Keep Chinese Sales Secured, New Report Reveals
12:10am, Monday, 20'th Dec 2021 Zero Hedge
Amazon Bowed To Beijing''s Propaganda Arm To Keep Chinese Sales Secured, New Report Reveals Similar to what we noted about Apple and its "pay to play" arrangement with the Chinese government at the beginning of the month, it looks as though Amazon is also in the midst of trading integrity for profit when it comes to Beijing. Amazon was "marketing a collection of President Xi Jinping''s speeches and writings on its Chinese website about two years ago, when Beijing delivered an edict," according to a new report from Reuters . Beijing wanted Amazon to stop allowing customer ratings and reviews from China. The demand from the CCP came as a result of negative reviews of Xi''s book, the report says. "I think the issue was anything under five stars," a source told Reuters. Amazon complied with the demand, according to two sources, and on Amazon.cn, customers are unable to review or rate the book. The comments section for the book is also disabled. Adhering to the demands of the CCP is one piece of a "deeper, decade-long effort by the company to win favor in Beijing," the report claimed.
Mark Gurman / Bloomberg : The case for Apple to offer a touchscreen home hub is made clear by devices like the Portal and Echo Show 15, as well as Apple''s ~5% smart speaker market share I''ve been testing Amazon.com Inc.''s new Echo Show 15. My takeaway: It''s time for Apple Inc. to get serious about the smart home and launch a giant iPad as a new hub.
Eye-catching Shares: Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL), Soleno Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ:SLNO)
11:41pm, Sunday, 19'th Dec 2021 Stock Equity
Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) with the stream of -0.65% also noticed, India Soleno Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ:SLNO) encountered a rapid change of 1.56% in the last hour of Fridays trading session. Apple The post Eye-catching Shares: Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL), Soleno Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ:SLNO) appeared first on Stocks Equity .
Apples self-drive car could have external warning sign to tell other drivers when computer is in control, patent shows
10:51pm, Sunday, 19'th Dec 2021 The Sun
PATENTS for Apples first self-driving car seem to reveal features that the vehicle may offer, including an external display that would tell other drivers and pedestrians when the car is operating in autonomous mode. The patent paperwork details a warning system that would use light and text displays on the cars exterior to flag when []
Apple updates Wallet page to include employee IDs
10:22pm, Sunday, 19'th Dec 2021 Techtelegraph
Apple has updated its Wallet page on its website to show that on top of drivers licenses and state IDs being added to the Wallet app in early 2022, so will employee work IDs. The example shown by Apple on its website is Silverstein Properties employee IDs that will enable employees to get into the [] The post Apple updates Wallet page to include employee IDs appeared first on TECHTELEGRAPH .
With Apples licensing agreement with Ericsson expiring in 12 days, Apple Sues Ericsson Over Strong-Arm Patent-Licensing Demands
09:53pm, Sunday, 19'th Dec 2021 Techtelegraph
In October, Swedish telecom giant Ericsson Inc has filed a suit against Apple Inc in a federal court in Texas. Ericsson is seeking a declaration that the rates it offered Apple to license its 5G wireless patents are both fair and reasonable. Ericsson claims Apple is using improper methods to lower the royalty [] The post With Apples licensing agreement with Ericsson expiring in 12 days, Apple Sues Ericsson Over Strong-Arm Patent-Licensing Demands appeared first on TECHTELEGRAPH .
iOS 15.3: New features, release date, and how to get the beta
09:19pm, Sunday, 19'th Dec 2021 Techtelegraph
After a strange false start, Apple has started its beta test of iOS 15.3. The company did not release the iOS 15.3 beta on December 17, but eagle-eyed observers found that the developers site page for the download simply had the whole iOS 15.3 section commented out of the HTML. Some hours later, the beta [] The post iOS 15.3: New features, release date, and how to get the beta appeared first on TECHTELEGRAPH .
Rickards: The Great Supply Chain Collapse
08:05pm, Sunday, 19'th Dec 2021 Zero Hedge
Rickards: The Great Supply Chain Collapse Authored by James Rickards via DailyReckoning.com, Whats at the root of the supply chain breakdown? Thats a critical question but the answer is almost irrelevant. The supply chain is a complex dynamic system of immense scale. It is of a complexity comparable to the climate as a system. This means that exact cause and effect cannot be computed because the processing power needed exceeds the combined processing power of every computer in the world. Most people have some notion of how supply chains work, but few understand how extensive, complex and vulnerable they are. If you go to the store to buy a loaf of bread, you know that the bread did not mystically appear on the shelf. It was delivered by a local bakery, put on the shelf by a clerk, you carried it home and served it with dinner. Thats a succinct description of a supply chain from baker to store to home. Yet that description barely scratches the surface. What about the truck driver who delivered the bread from the bakery to the store?
Apple is reportedly working on 15-inch iPad to challenge Amazons Echo Show 15
08:01pm, Sunday, 19'th Dec 2021 Techtelegraph
Bloombergs Mark Gurman released his weekly Power On newsletter today and discussed how Apple trails its rivals badly in the smart speaker market. Research firm Consumer Intelligence Research Partners (CIRP) credits Apple with owning just 5% of the smart speaker market. Category creator Amazon has a huge 69% slice of the smart speaker pie followed [] The post Apple is reportedly working on 15-inch iPad to challenge Amazons Echo Show 15 appeared first on TECHTELEGRAPH .
iOS 16 Concept Envisions Split Screen Multitasking, Always-On Display and Apple Should Take Notes
07:55pm, Sunday, 19'th Dec 2021 Techtelegraph
Every year, Apple sees fit to release its next big iOS update with a plethora of new features and under the hood improvements. While privacy and security are a must, the company also nudges major forward-facing features that become the highlight of the update. However, some key features seem to be missing from iOS while [] The post iOS 16 Concept Envisions Split Screen Multitasking, Always-On Display and Apple Should Take Notes appeared first on TECHTELEGRAPH .
Apple asks CCI to dismiss case against apps market
06:41pm, Sunday, 19'th Dec 2021 Livemint
The case filed by Jaipur-based non-profit Together We Fight Society (TWFS) alleges that the fees Apple charges developers for selling apps and in-app items through the App Store violate Indias competition rules.
Today in Apple history: Apple crushes Think Secret rumors site
06:00pm, Sunday, 19'th Dec 2021 Cult of Mac
December 19, 2007: Apple settles a lawsuit with reporter Nick Ciarelli, resulting in the shuttering of Think Secret, his masssively popular Apple rumors website. Writing under the screen name Nick de Plume, the Harvard University student had broken a number of Apple stories on the site, which he launched in the late 1990s. The terms [] (via Cult of Mac - Tech and culture through an Apple lens )
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