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Australians’ Views on China Improve as Ties Thaw, Poll Shows
Australians’ Views on China Improve as Ties Thaw, Poll Shows
Australians support a resumption of dialogue with Beijing and are shifting back toward viewing China as more of
2023-06-21 07:55
Dutch Far-Right Leader Wilders Scores Shock Election Victory
Dutch Far-Right Leader Wilders Scores Shock Election Victory
Far-right lawmaker Geert Wilders won the Dutch elections and said he plans to lead the country’s next government,
2023-11-23 07:19
Conservatives hope Supreme Court defangs US consumer watchdog
Conservatives hope Supreme Court defangs US consumer watchdog
By John Kruzel WASHINGTON The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is currently pursuing nearly two dozen lawsuits accusing
2023-09-12 18:16
S&P 500 seen dipping between now and year-end: Reuters poll
S&P 500 seen dipping between now and year-end: Reuters poll
By Caroline Valetkevitch NEW YORK The S&P 500 index of U.S. shares will slip marginally between now and
2023-05-23 19:16
iPhone 15 and Pro: Apple opens pre-orders for new handset
iPhone 15 and Pro: Apple opens pre-orders for new handset
Apple has opened pre-orders for the new iPhone 15 and 15 Pro. The new handsets were revealed at a livestreamed event this week, and will go on sale next Friday, 22 September. Pre-orders opened at 5am local pacific time, or 1pm in the UK. That is a little later than it used to be: Apple would open sales at midnight local time, which meant that customers on the east coast of the US had to wake up in the middle of the night if they wanted to ensure they were first in line. In the hours before those pre-orders opened, Apple took its store offline. Those attempting to buy anything saw a message reading “we can’t wait either”, and telling customers to come back later on. Apple was also once famous – and sometimes criticised – for the long lines that would appear outside of its stores ahead of the release of the iPhone, and the loud reception that customers received when they came to buy one. These days, however, it encourages people to buy the phone online if they can, and those queues have largely become a thing of the past. Nowadays, the company offers a range of ways to pre-order, many of which are intended to avoid queueing either online or at stores. Customers could line up their pre-order in advance, for instance – through a system called ‘Get Ready’ that lets them choose which iPhone and financing options they want, so that they are waiting when pre-orders actually open. Apple also lets people order their new products online and pick them up at a store, or to go to a store and have any out-of-stock products sent to them from there, in another measure that helps avoids lines or waiting. As well as buying the new iPhone directly from Apple, various networks are offering their own deals. Carriers largely run on the same schedule, opening pre-orders on 15 September and then making the phones available a week later. The iPhone 15 starts at £799, and the Pro version starts at £999. There had been considerable rumours in advance of the event that Apple was planning significant price rises – but prices actually fell slightly in the UK, while staying largely the same in the US. The normal iPhone 15 largely brings last year’s iPhone 14 Pro upgrades to the less expensive phones, including the Dynamic Island and its processor, as well as new colours. The iPhone 15 Pro gets a faster chip, improved cameras, and a new titanium material. The rest of the products unveiled during Apple’s ‘Wanderlust’ event – the Apple Watch Series 9, Apple Watch Ultra 2 and new AirPods Pro – are already available to order. Read More iPhone 12 is not emitting dangerous radiation, Apple says, amid fears of Europe ban France’s iPhone 12 ban could spread across Europe, regulators say Everything Apple killed off at iPhone 15 event
2023-09-15 20:15
JPMorgan can sue former executive Staley over Epstein ties--US judge
JPMorgan can sue former executive Staley over Epstein ties--US judge
NEW YORK A U.S. judge on Wednesday rejected former JPMorgan Chase & Co executive Jes Staley's bid to
2023-05-25 00:22
EMEA credit rating trends see bright spots - S&P
EMEA credit rating trends see bright spots - S&P
A clearer outlook on the United States' monetary policy cycle, economic policy adjustments and fewer energy price shocks
2023-07-08 01:19
Coinbase CEO hits back at SEC chair after lawsuit, says user funds are safe
Coinbase CEO hits back at SEC chair after lawsuit, says user funds are safe
By Hannah Lang, Manya Saini and Niket Nishant (Reuters) -Coinbase Chief Executive Brian Armstrong on Wednesday hit back at U.S.
2023-06-08 06:49
California Revenue Could Drop by $11 Billion More Than Newsom’s Forecast
California Revenue Could Drop by $11 Billion More Than Newsom’s Forecast
California’s tax revenue could drop by $11 billion more than Governor Gavin Newsom projected in the event of
2023-05-16 03:55
Ex-Prime Minister Drops Congo Presidential Bid, Backs Katumbi
Ex-Prime Minister Drops Congo Presidential Bid, Backs Katumbi
Democratic Republic of Congo’s former prime minister, Matata Ponyo Mapon, dropped his presidential campaign and will back businessman
2023-11-20 13:29
M&S' Christmas trading off to a good start -CEO
M&S' Christmas trading off to a good start -CEO
LONDON Sales of Marks & Spencer's Christmas products have got off to a good start in the key
2023-11-08 18:26
Biden administration proposes crackdown on power plant carbon emissions
Biden administration proposes crackdown on power plant carbon emissions
By Valerie Volcovici WASHINGTON The Biden administration unveiled a sweeping plan to slash greenhouse gas emissions from the
2023-05-11 17:17