Monday, 25 November 2019

Apple Releases 'The Surprise' Holiday Ad

Apple has an annual tradition of sharing a heartwarming holiday-themed video ahead of Thanksgiving, and this morning, Apple released its newest holiday video on YouTube.

The video starts out with a family that has two complaining kids going on a holiday trip, with the kids fighting until the iPads come out. The family arrives at their grandfather's house following the loss of his wife, with the girls eventually putting together a slideshow of memories.


The video is designed to show off some of the capabilities of the iPad, such as creating and displaying a photo slideshow.

"Sometimes, the best gifts can come from the most unexpected places," reads the tagline, with Apple linking to the iPad section of its website.


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Exclusive: Amazon's Own Numbers Reveal Staggering Injury Rates at Staten Island Warehouse

Since opening in September 2018, Amazon’s massive fulfillment center on New York’s Staten Island has garnered a reputation as grueling and unsafe, even among a logistics network broadly criticized as such. Now, leaked company documents reveal that injury rates at the warehouse, known as JFK8, are over three times the…

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New Apple iPad On Sale for Its Lowest Price Ever [Deal]



Apple's new seventh generation iPad is on sale for $249.99 today, its lowest price ever.

The tablet features Apple's A10 Fusion chip, Touch ID, an 8MP camera, 802.11ac Wi-Fi, and Apple Pencil support.

“The new iPad packs even more value into our most popular and affordable iPad model featuring a bigger 10.2-inch Retina display, support for Apple Pencil and for the first time, the full-size Smart Keyboard,” said Greg Joswiak, Apple’s vice president of Product Marketing. “The new iPad was built to run iPadOS, which introduces powerful new ways to multitask, manage and mark up documents, use Apple Pencil and view more information at a glance on a redesigned Home screen. This new iPad with iPadOS takes everything people love about our most popular iPad and makes it even better for creating, learning, working and playing.”





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Satechi Launches New Compact Backlit Bluetooth Keyboard for Mac [Video]



Satechi has launched a new Compact Backlit Bluetooth Keyboard for Mac with a full keyboard layout.

Work with ease using our Satechi Compact Backlit Bluetooth Keyboard, featuring a full keyboard layout, convenient backlit design, and a rechargeable USB-C port. Equipped with MacOS shortcuts and multi-device Bluetooth capabilities, the Compact Backlit Bluetooth Keyboard quickly becomes a natural extension of your desktop. Finally, a keyboard that works with you.






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Tile Announces New Smart Alerts Feature Ahead of Apple 'AirTags'



Tile has announced a new Smart Alerts feature that will launch in beta ahead of Apple's rumored AirTag tracker, reports Engadget.

Smart Alerts will automatically warn users when they've left a tracked item behind if it's been there for at least five minutes. For example, if you left your bag behind at a coffee shop, you'll hopefully be alerted before it's gone. The feature will require a Premium subscription which costs $3/month or $30/year.

You'll be able to define 'safe zones' for items to set whether or not you'll get an alert. This will prevent notifications when you've intentionally left a tracked item behind, for example, at your home.





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