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New Apple Watch ad shows how it saves lives (VIDEO)
The new Apple ad focuses on the ability of the Apple Watch to call first aid and includes three calls to 911 which saved Apple Watch users from certain death. One case was a woman trapped in a car that was sinking in water and only her head was above its level. In the second we have a farmer who fell from a great height and broke his leg without access to his phone, while the third was a man at sea on a paddleboard, who was far from the shore due to wind.
Each of the three cases had a happy ending as the rescuers arrived there on time. Apple does not miss the opportunity to emphasize that if they did not have the watch in their hand, the outcome would be very different.
Each of the three cases had a happy ending as the rescuers arrived there on time. Apple does not miss the opportunity to emphasize that if they did not have the watch in their hand, the outcome would be very different.
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Turkey: Apple "blocked" sales of iPhones after the historic fall of the pound
Apple's Turkish website does not allow sales of most products to proceed, displaying the message "Not available at this time"
Turks trying to buy iPhones and other electronics today received online messages about product unavailability, including from a local Apple website, following a historic dip of 15% in the pound yesterday.
The Turkish currency fell again today to an all-time low amid concerns about the wider impact on the economy as President Tayyip Erdogan defended recent interest rate cuts despite widespread criticism and calls for a change of course. The pound has lost 43% of its value this year and more than 22% since the beginning of last week.
Products valued in local currency are offered at a significant discount relative to prices elsewhere, with retailers trying to keep up with price adjustments amid market turmoil. A Turkish spokesman for Apple was not immediately available for comment.
Apple 's Turkish website does not allow sales of most products to proceed, displaying the message " Not available at this time ", according to a Reuters survey . Local telephone and computer prices were about 10% lower than US prices. A sales executive at the Apple store in Istanbul said that people think of electronics as an investment as well as something useful. "It's quite surreal with the economy and the whole situation, but people think it's a valuable stock and they rush to the shops. He knows he will be able to sell it a year later at a higher price than he paid. "said the person who wished to remain anonymous.
Customers are turning to well-known import brands, mainly electronics and cosmetics, said an executive of a Turkish e-commerce company.
The collapse of the pound coincides with Black Friday sales and the start of the new year discount period, creating fears that some consumer products will not be available or there will be large price increases.
Caner, a graphic designer in Istanbul who wants to buy an electric scooter, said: "It's the worst time to spend money, but there will be no better time. "Prices may seem expensive now, but they are cheaper than they will be next week."