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Apple is expected to increase iPhone 14 prices drastically

Apple is expected to increase iPhone 14 prices drastically
Jul 8 2022 Share

Even though the excitement for the iPhone 14 has been mounting alongside the leaks, fears have also started to rise as people fear Apple could hike up prices significantly. 

And, unfortunately for the speculators, these fears have been intensified by new leaked information. Popular industry insider @TheGalox_ published a breakdown of the specifics and their costs – $1099 and $1199.

The prices on the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max represent a $100 increase on the iPhone 13 Pro ($999) and iPhone 13 Pro Max ($1099) respectively. 

They will be tallying with the higher iPhone 14 Pro prices which were first revealed by LeaksApplePro in January, with a report from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman confirming that the new iPhone 14 Max will be $200-$300 more expensive than the iPhone 13 Mini. 

Should the rumours prove correct, it will be the first time since 2018 that Apple increased the price of its iPhone Pro tier as well as the first time the company launched three iPhones at higher price points than predecessors. 

All this being said, with the two models looking almost indistinguishable from each other, a price raise would prove a hard sell. Especially considering that the iPhone 13 is likely to stick around at a reduced price after 14’s launch. 

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New barn owl hatchlings born as species returns to Maltese islands

New barn owl hatchlings born as species returns to Maltese islands
Jul 8 2022 Share

In new fascinating footage captured mere hours after the birth, new barn owls were successfully hatched by the FKNK as they work to reintroduce the species on the island. 

These barn owl hatchlings will begin their process at 46 days old of being trained to be returned to the wild and thus survive in their natural element. 

 

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Despite not yet being able to fly, the owls will reside in a big ‘hacking box’ on the roof of a farm in Buskett. They will start to adapt to the surrounding environment and will start to explore the territory when they learn to fly. 

The FKNK said that they will continue to provide them with food and other important care until they learn to hunt on their own and become independent. 

Learn more about the process of reintegrating the species here.

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Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe shot and in critical condition

Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo shot and in critical condition
Jul 8 2022 Share

Former Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe is currently in critical condition and at risk of dying after being shot in the street, in broad daylight, whilst making a campaign speech in Nara. 

Prime Minister Fumio Kishida stated in a press conference on Friday that Abe is receiving emergency treatment at the Nara Medical University hospital.

Kishida described this as an ‘unforgivable act’ and said that they will comprehend the situation and take appropriate measures. 

Abe’s younger brother, who is Japan’s Defence Minister Nobuo Kishi, told reporters Abe was receiving a blood transfusion, and an official from the Nara City Fire Department confirmed to CNN that Abe was in a state of cardiopulmonary arrest – which describes a sudden loss of heart function and breathing. 

Abe is the former Liberal Democratic Party leader as well as Japan’s longest serving prime minister. He held office from 2006 to 2007 and then gain from 2012 to 2020, before resigning due to health reasons. 

He still remained in the public eye after stepping down to discuss current affairs. Following the shooting, the former PM was rushed to hospital via helicopter and he is believed to have been shot twice, in the chest and neck. 

A suspect, identified as Tetsuya Yamagami, was arrested and charged with attempted murder. The 40-year-old suspect used a handmade gun in the attack, but the motive remains unclear. 

UPDATE: the former prime minister of Japan has passed away due to the injuries suffered after he was shot. Doctors spent four and a half hours trying to save him but have since announced that Abe bled to death. 

No vital signs were detected by the time he had arrived at the hospital. The former Japanese prime minister suffered wounds to the right side of his neck and to the left collarbone, before being rushed to hospital where he received a blood transfusion.

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Forestals double the price of smartwatch to donate to Puttinu after man comes forward

Forestals double the price of smartwatch to donate to Puttinu after man comes forward
Jul 8 2022 Share

Yesterday, electronics company Forestals issued out a reward for any details about an unidentified man who was caught stealing a Smartwatch from their establishment in Mrieħel.

However, the company later took to social media to reveal that the man had come forward later during the day to pay for the Smartwatch. 

The company jumped at the opportunity to create more good in the world by doubling the price of the smartwatch and donate it to NGO Puttinu Cares, which helps cancer patients, most notably children.

Taking to social media, Forestals thanked all those who helped with providing information to them and the Malta Police Force. 

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