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¡¡¡¡That¡¯s how we made the decision to hold a responsible convention that will bring our country together, ensure our delegates can take care of official business without risk to public health, and still shine a spotlight on our host community of Milwaukee.¡ª Tom Perez (@TomPerez) July 24, 2020 298
¡¡¡¡The banana phone is back.A startup that licenses the Nokia phone brand has unveiled a new version of the 8110, a curved mobile phone that was first released in 1996 and featured in "The Matrix."The phone, which is offered in banana yellow and black, will sell for €79 (). It comes loaded with a new version of the game Snake, Finnish startup HMD said in a statement."This is a return to the glory years of Nokia," said Ian Fogg, senior analyst at IHS Markit. "But it also includes all the new technology."The 8110 comes with 4G, and a handful of apps including Google Maps, Facebook and Twitter. But it doesn't have a flashy operating system and users won't be able to download other popular apps.Fogg said that basic -- or "feature" -- phones are appealing because they are reliable, and can run for a long time on a single charge. The 8110 goes 25 days in standby mode, for example.Nokia used to be the world's largest maker of mobile phones, but it struggled to adapt to the era of smartphones and compete with the likes of Apple and Samsung.Microsoft purchased the company's handset business in 2013, but later unwound the deal. Nokia now focuses on making technology for telecommunications networks.HMD, which has licensed the Nokia brand since 2016, sold over 70 million handsets in 2017, according to IHS. That puts its sales, on an annualized basis, in the same league as Sony and Lenovo."HMD's strategy clearly aims to return Nokia to be a mobile market leader, even if it's too early for HMD to realistically target displacing Samsung or Apple," Fogg said.Nokia marketed the original 8110 as "the first of its kind in terms of its ergonomics." Its battery lasted up to six days, and it was able to store 16 ring tones and up to 324 names and numbers."It feels good in the hand and fits into any pocket. The revolutionary curved design fits the natural shape of your face," the company said in a press release at the time. 1948
¡¡¡¡That feeling of watching a loved one open a handpicked gift won¡¯t exist for many this holiday season. And between the shipping delays and the call to stay at home this holiday season, the ways people can gift -- especially last minute -- are limited.AAA predicts that 34 million fewer Americans are travelling this holiday season compared to last year.¡°People are realizing or have realized over the last month that they had to change how they approach the holiday season,¡± Darrin Duber-Smith, a consumer behavior expert and professor at Metropolitan State University of Denver, said.Part of that is thanks to e-commerce. The IBM U.S. retail index shoes the pandemic has accelerated the move toward online shopping by five years.The National Retail Federation predicts that 60 percent of holiday shopping with be done online this year, up from 56 percent in 2019.¡°Our buying patterns have shifted almost entirely online over the last 9 months,¡± Duber-Smith said. ¡°So many more goods and services are now available online. So many more than even a year ago, so I think consumers have a lot more choices that they can send.¡±However, the flower bouquets and gift cards can seem impersonal.¡°I really think all bets are off during the pandemic, but there¡¯s going to be lasting effects in consumer attitude and behavior going forward,¡± he said. ¡°Getting a gift basket that may or may not have a holiday greeting on it is becoming the norm.¡±¡°It¡¯s an hour of work to send someone a gift,¡± Edward Lando, co-founder of Goody Technologies, said. ¡°If you think about it, you need someone¡¯s address. You need to pick out a gift. You need to make sure if you can add a note. You need to make sure it can get there on time, all that stuff.¡±Lando played a role in creating a solution to the problem by creating Goody, a gifting app that lets you send someone a gift in seconds. All you need is a phone number -- no address.¡°It¡¯s not a normal form of buying something online, and it's not only e-commerce. It¡¯s like a messaging experience,¡± Lando said.The app gives the gift recipient the whole experience of opening a gift virtually -- and the ability to swap out a gift for one of similar value if the recipient doesn¡¯t like it. It also speaks to the need for the gratification the gift giver gets.¡°There's a huge psychological component to gift giving,¡± Duber-Smith said.¡°When you send a gift to someone and they open it, you get a little notification that says, ¡®Melissa opened your gift,'¡± Lando explained. ¡°And then you get another one that says she accepted your gift and added a note.¡±Gifting trends are also shifting to more experiences. ¡°Those are the things that are more personal than gift cards because you understand what the consumer likes,¡± Duber-Smith said.And it¡¯s something you can give this holiday season that doesn¡¯t require shipping. ¡°2021 could be the year for experiences as sort of everyone gets out,¡± he said.As you shop for your last minute gifts this week, consider how you¡¯re shopping. ¡°I think what it did is it exposed how important e-commerce is to everyone,¡± Duber-Smith said. 3101
¡¡¡¡Stroll your local mall and you may spot some empty storefronts where mannequins once stood draped in the latest fashions ¡ª possible casualties of what some have dubbed the ¡°retail apocalypse.¡±Not everyone agrees it¡¯s all doom and gloom for brick-and-mortar stores, but challenges certainly exist. Major retailers have announced plans to close thousands of locations in the U.S., and the final tally for 2017 could number around 9,500 stores, according to projections from Fung Global Retail & Technology, an industry think tank.But just because a store turns out its lights doesn¡¯t mean the end is also nigh for your store credit card. Its fate depends on the retailer¡¯s business plans and decisions made by the bank that issues the card. The better you understand the process, the better you can manage your credit and keep it in good standing. 857
¡¡¡¡State of Nevada ¡°thinks¡± that they can send out illegal vote by mail ballots, creating a great Voter Fraud scenario for the State and the U.S. They can¡¯t! If they do, ¡°I think¡± I can hold up funds to the State. Sorry, but you must not cheat in elections. @RussVought45 @USTreasury¡ª Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 20, 2020 337