#Apple unveils new brightly colored iMacs, iPads and more

#Apple unveils new brightly colored iMacs, iPads and more

“#Apple unveils new brightly colored iMacs, iPads and more” Apple’s new stable of souped up, slimmed-down products will get bathed in bright colors this spring. The Cupertino, Calif.-based tech giant on Tuesday unveiled a line of new, 24-inch iMacs that come in seven colors, including yellow, red, teal, rose and orange. It also added a…

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#Parler to be allowed back into Apple’s App Store

#Parler to be allowed back into Apple’s App Store

“#Parler to be allowed back into Apple’s App Store” Parler, the social-media app favored by some conservatives that got blamed for contributing to the riot at the US Capitol, will reportedly be allowed to return to Apple’s app store. Apple banned the controversial app on Jan. 9 when it said Parler failed to remove posts…

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#Is your iPhone worth China’s tyranny?

#Is your iPhone worth China’s tyranny?

“#Is your iPhone worth China’s tyranny?” To understand the troubled relationship between America and Communist China, it helps to tell the story of two Apples.  The first story begins on a fishing boat, where a 12-year-old boy named Jimmy Lai hid as a stowaway to reach Hong Kong from Guangzhou, China, in 1951.  Beginning as…

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#Wolfwalkers Theatrical Re-Release Set By GKIDs – /Film

#Wolfwalkers Theatrical Re-Release Set By GKIDs – /Film

“#Wolfwalkers Theatrical Re-Release Set By GKIDs – /Film” Wolfwalkers is storming theaters again. Fresh off its Oscar nomination for Best Animated Feature, the Cartoon Saloon film is getting a theatrical re-release courtesy of animation distributor GKIDS. While Wolfwalkers opened in a few theaters in the fall, the coronavirus led to most people seeing it on Apple…

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#LG to stop making smartphones after years of losses

#LG to stop making smartphones after years of losses

“#LG to stop making smartphones after years of losses” Electronics giant LG plans to stop making smartphones after struggling for years to compete in a market where it was once a leading player. The South Korean conglomerate will shut down its mobile phone business and exit the “incredibly competitive” industry by July 31, it announced…

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