IKEA is back, Ultra is the most expensive iPhone and Jobs’ $218,000 sneakers – Wylsacom

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Apple

In iOS 16.2 Developer Beta 3, Apple has added advanced Always-On Display settings:

The iCloud web interface has also been updated. Now you can work in it from a computer or tablet:

The first fiscal quarter of 2023, which began on October 1, will not be very successful for Apple – the very good sales of the iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max are overshadowed by the impossibility of assembling them. As a result, the Apple Store already needs to wait for both “firmware” right up to the next calendar year. To show at least some growth, the company went on an unprecedented – discounts for Mac wholesale buyers:

In some countries, from November 25 to 28, Apple will give gift cards to customers. A great option to save on covers:

iPhone 15 Ultra will be the most expensive iPhone in history:

Things and shops

Unsold IKEA products will be sold with the help of Yandex. Sales start very soon:

TSUM, being in a difficult situation, launched a premium second-hand store:

Worn-out slippers by Steve Jobs turned out to be a hit of the auction:

Christmas is coming soon, which means you can dress up as the Grinch and steal someone’s holiday. Fortunately, adidas makes this possible with the new Forum Low variant:

The new RIMOWA backpack is definitely not ergonomic:

Cars

A strange accident happened in China. The driver says that the Tesla Model Y was out of control, and Tesla insists that the driver confused the brake and accelerator pedals:

Unexpectedly, the fifth generation of the Prius came out not only driving and dynamic, but even pleasant in appearance:

Premium sedan at the price of LADA Vesta? Hello, it’s 2022:

And in the end, we’ll tell you not regarding the car, but regarding a cool mechanical keyboard that can be customized using LEGO bricks:

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