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- Apple’s new Mac Pro will be available to order on December 10th
- Unicorn, e-scooter startup from co-creator of Tile, shuts down with no money for refunds
- 7 new trailers you should watch this week
Apple’s new Mac Pro will be available to order on December 10th Posted: 07 Dec 2019 05:29 PM PST Apple's new Mac Pro and Pro Display XDR were announced all the way back at WWDC 2020 in June, and now we know when you'll be able to place an order for the high-end hardware: December 10th, according to an email that Apple has sent out to customers (as spotted by Marques Brownlee on Twitter.) Apple had originally announced that the Mac Pro and Pro Display XDR would be available sometime "this fall"; a Bloomberg report back in November confirmed that Apple would still be shipping the devices in December, but today's email is the first confirmation of an actual date. (Technically, December 10th does still meet Apple's promised "fall" release window, given that winter doesn't officially start until the 21st of the month). |
Unicorn, e-scooter startup from co-creator of Tile, shuts down with no money for refunds Posted: 07 Dec 2019 11:18 AM PST Unicorn, the electric scooter startup from the co-creator of gadget tracker Tile, is shutting down operations after blowing all its cash on Facebook and Google ads but only receiving 350 orders for its glossy white e-scooters, it claims. In an email to customers, the company says it lacks the resources to deliver any of its $699 two-wheelers, and won't be issuing refunds "as we are completely out of funding." In a remorseful email, Unicorn CEO Nick Evans said the company had "totally failed as a business" and has also "spread the cost of this failure to you, the early customers that believed in us." Unicorn emerged six months ago as part of a new crop of scooter... |
7 new trailers you should watch this week Posted: 07 Dec 2019 07:00 AM PST Photo: DANJAQ and MGM / Nicola Dove Hi everyone, I'm back after a couple weeks away — partly because of the holidays, partly because the trailer selection just wasn't very good. (I'm sorry, I couldn't post another Cats trailer). I got to watch a few things during the break though, with the biggest being Joker. There's something incredible about indie filmmaking styles now being so mainstream that a major comic book movie is able to emulate them. All of Joker feels this way to an extent, but the clearest moments are the occasional sequences that have the camera floating close beside a silent, emotional Joaquin Phoenix, in the oddest of homages to Terrence Malick. I love how the filmmakers are trying to apply that vibe here, but it's just way too hard to make that kind of... |
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