Description
Added on the 11/07/2013 12:44:06 - Copyright : Panasonic
To mark the eagerly anticipated release of No Time To Die, Jaguar’s latest XF Saloon found itself involved in a thrilling chase across London, as Jaguar Racing’s Formula E driver Mitch Evans aimed to be amongst the very first to see the film.The action is set against some of the capital’s most iconic landmarks including the Shard, Tower Bridge, City Hall and Millennium Bridge. Mitch, who is at the wheel of the Santorini Black XF R-Dynamic HSE, is unaware he is being pursued by free runner and Parkour athlete Lynn Jung. The reason for their chase? He has unwittingly dropped his tickets to the screening and Lynn is determined to ensure his wait to see No Time To Die is over.The six-mile chase starts in Laffone Street, close to Tower Bridge, and weaves its way across the city with Lynn running, jumping and somersaulting in pursuit of Mitch, who is enjoying the XF’s luxury, comfort and serenity thanks to its Active Noise Cancellation and Cabin Air Ionisation technology. Distanced from the noise and chaos of the city around him, Mitch focuses on the drive, making the most of the XF’s precise, intuitive steering – and the responsive, refined performance of its 300PS Ingenium engine. The action concludes in London’s famous Baker Street, where the tickets are returned in spectacular style, allowing Mitch to finally enjoy No Time to Die.
Prague (Czech Republic), Jul 12 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Martin Divisek) The Czech Republic on Monday opened two centers in Prague where it is possible to get vaccinated without prior registration and where tickets are distributed to participate in the raffle of cell phones, sports shoes and video games, in an attempt to raise the current immunization rate of 33%.FOOTAGE OF THE INAUGURATION OF THE VACCINATION CENTERS WITH THE PRESENCE OF THE CZECH PRIME MINISTER ANDREJ BABIS
Shares of Apple could gain nearly 29% over the next 12 months. Wedbush analysts say tthe srock will rise based on demand for the new iPhone 12. On Wednesday, Wedbush upgraded its Apple 12-month price target to $160 from $150. The analysts are maintaining their "outperform" rating for the stock. Wedbrush says demand for the iPhone 12 has been the biggest since 2014's iPhone 6.
On Monday Italian regulators hit Apple with a 10 million euro ($12 million) fine. The fine is over claims Apple made about iPhones' water resistance. The regulator said Apple's claims about how deep and long its iPhones could go in water without sustaining damage were only true under laboratory conditions. The regulators also said Apple's warranty failed to help customers whose phones had been water-damaged. Business Insider reports that Apple claimed various iPhone models were water resistant from 3 and 13 feet for up to 30 minutes.
Tech giant Apple used to release new iPhones every year. And when they did, older models began to act up, leading consumers to believe they needed a new phone. That led to multiple lawsuits, and Apple has been trying to make the whole embarrassing 'Batterygate' legal saga go away for years. Now, Gizmodo reports that on Wednesday, the finish line came into view. Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced that an investigation involving 34 states is concluding with a settlement and no admission of guilt from Apple. With no admission of guilt from Apple, the proposed settlement includes a $113 million fine to be distributed amongst the states involved. Apple will also be required to provide truthful information to consumers about iPhone battery health, performance, and power management.