Wednesday, 3 June 2020

Bikes Are in Short Supply, but You Can Get Your Hands Dirty and Fix up an Old One

Like many things right now, bicycles are in short supply. As the pandemic ensues and we continue social distancing, lots of us are looking for alternatives to public transit and walking for getting around. While you might not be able to buy a fresh new ride right now, if you’ve got an old bike tossed in the garage, or…

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Trump Regime Plans to Ban Passenger Flights From China on June 16: Report

The Trump regime plans to ban all passenger flights from China as early as June 16, according to a new report from Reuters that cites airline officials. The plan is reportedly retaliation for the Chinese government’s refusal to allow most American flights to land in China while Chinese carriers continue to fly into…

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PC Shipments Forecasted to Fall 7% in 2020 [Chart]



Canalys predicts that global PC and tablet shipments will fall 7% from 395.6 million units in 2019 to 367.8 million units in 2020. The market is expected to stay flat in 2021 and grow 2% in 2022.

Though the PC market has been rattled by the impact of COVID-19, the worst is behind us as Q2, Q3 and Q4 are all expected to post smaller year-on-year shipment declines than Q1. This is mainly due to a return to a healthy supply chain and manufacturing base in China, which will serve pent-up demand in segments such as remote working and education. Nevertheless, the recessionary impact of the coronavirus on global economies will not be minor, and consumers, businesses and governments will prioritize vital spending ahead of PC refresh when times get tough.

“From a category perspective, notebooks have been at the center of a demand surge that has left vendors and channel partners scrambling,” said Ishan Dutt, Analyst at Canalys. “We expect this demand to persist as many businesses that have been forced into home working and found it successful are now choosing to implement it on a larger scale. The same holds true for education, where schools have made investments in digital curricula and are implementing only partial returns to on-premises learning. Desktop refresh will suffer to a greater degree as businesses face prolonged uncertainty about the scope of their operations and dedicated office space needs. Tablets, which have the greatest reliance on consumer spending, will face a slump as holiday season demand in Q4 is expected to take a hit this year.”





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New 10.8-inch iPad Air Will Purportedly Feature USB-C Port Instead of Lightning



Apple is planning to release a next generation 10.8-inch iPad Air with a USB-C port instead of a Lightning port, according to Macotakara. However, the site says the new iPad mini will stick with Lightning.

Chinese supplier says iPad Air (4th generation) will have a specification with USB-C connector while iPad mini 8.5-inch will have lightning connector. As iPad Air (3rd generation) was developed based on iPad Pro (10.5-inch), iPad Air (4th generation) may be developed based on iPad Pro 11-inch (1st generation) by downgrading the rear camera features.

Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo predicts that the 10.8-inch iPad Air will arrive in the second half of 2020; whereas, a new iPad mini with an 8.5 to 9-inch display will be launched in 1H21.





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Deals: Apple's 512GB 16-Inch MacBook Pro Returns to Low Price of $2,099.99 on Amazon

Amazon has returned the 512GB 16-inch MacBook Pro (16GB RAM, 2.6GHz Intel Core i7) to its low price of $2,099.99, down from an original price of $2,399.00. Amazon is automatically discounting the notebook to $2,199.00, and then once you add it to your cart, you'll see an additional $99.01 taken off at checkout.

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This remains one of the best deals that we've tracked to date for the 512GB 16-inch MacBook Pro, and it's $100 under the discount price seen at retailers like Adorama and B&H Photo. On Amazon, only the Silver option is available at $2,099.99.

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In other MacBook Pro deals, you can get the new 512GB 13-inch MacBook Pro for $1,299.00, down from $1,499.00. This is one of the first and best discounts on the newest MacBook Pro models, and it's being matched at Best Buy.

For even more information on the best deals and offers on Apple's MacBook family, be sure to head over to our Best MacBook Pro and MacBook Air Deals guide. There, we keep track of the latest and greatest MacBook-related discounts across the most popular Apple resellers.
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