Steven Soderbergh unveils new film bullet on iPhone

As it stated in BERLIN (AFP) - Steven Soderbergh premiered his new thriller bullet on an iPhone at the Berlin film festival Wednesday, showing what tiny gadgets could do to push the limits of style on the large screen. "This is a truly fascinating time to be making films," he said, noting which Unsane had been bullet in just 2 weeks. Soderbergh told which for audiences, seeing smartphone images on a large monitor ought innovate an eerie sense of deja vu. "But I'm certainly interested in these kinds of dynamics, not just gender driven dynamics however power dynamics," he said. And France's Michel Gondry (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind) made the short film Detour final year on iPhones for Apple.


Snapchat response to consumer revolt over iPhone application redesign advises of new features, no rollback to earlier version

The petition on Change.org, signed with over 1.2 mn people and created with Nic Rumsey, appeals changes made to the Snapchat application made it harder to use, with many "new features" declared to be "useless or defeats the original purposes Snapchat has had for the past years." Citing users attempting to Utilize an earlier version of the application with various means, Reuters reports the petition urges Snap Inc to "change the application back to the basics, before the new 2018 update. "While the response starts with an apologetic tone, the text which follows detects Snap Inc isn't going to roll back the application to a Former version at all. "Reactions to the company's response are somewhat negative with many users writing to complain which they wanted the firm to revert back to the older version instead of adding new features. Some comments too insinuate this to be a tone-deaf corporate response, noting the hypocrisy of claiming to listen to users, then seemingly not doing what they demand.

Snapchat response to user revolt over iPhone app redesign advises of new features, no rollback to earlier version

Getting a new iPhone battery is often a frustrating, weeks-long process

as informed in Apple's iPhone 6s Plus. [Run, don't walk, to replace your iPhone battery for $29]Others have told it has taken weeks to even land an appointment. Some of the phones covered with Apple's replacement programme — the iPhone six and iPhone six Plus — are no longer being manufactured, that means the battery supply is limited. The firm told Thune in a recent letter that it has seen "strong demand" for new batteries. A dial to the Apple store in tiny Rock — the only 1 in Arkansas — dropped after ten minutes of hold music.




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