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All Apple Stores in the UK are now open following the easing of coronavirus lockdown restrictions in England and Wales. As all Apple Stores in France remain closed over COVID lockdown restrictions, the UK s 38 stores are now open. It follows the easing of restrictions put in place in England and Wales, which began in January 2021. We re currently open for shopping by reserving a one-to-one session with a Specialist, pickup of online orders, and Genius Support by making an appointment, says a notice on the websites of the newly reopened UK Apple Stores. We are open with health and safety measures and look forward to welcoming you. ....
Apple CEO Tim Cook promoted the App Store's progress in Canada as part of a wide-ranging interview that also discussed the upcoming Epic Games trial. ....
Apple says that the App Store now supports more than 243,000 jobs in Canada, an increase of 18% year-over-year, adding that the marketplace has become a resilient source of opportunity. The Cupertino tech giant on Monday highlighted the App Store as an engine of economic growth in Canada, particularly during the global health crisis. Apple says that developers have generated more than $2 billion CAD in total earnings, growing 20% year-over-year in 2020. The App Store has become a powerful engine of economic growth in Canada and around the world since it launched in 2008, Apple says. As entrepreneurs moved their businesses online and established developers built on their successes, users discovered new apps to help them adapt to an increasingly virtual world. ....
Apple TV+ movie Emancipation will no longer be filmed in Georgia as producer and star Will Smith plus director Antoine Fuqua protest against the state s new and more restrictive voting law. Apple CEO Tim Cook has previously spoken out against Georgia s new law limiting access to voting, and now an Apple TV+ production is withdrawing from the state. Emancipation, which Apple reportedly bought for $100 million, is now looking for an alternative state to film in. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the film is the first major production to leave the state because of this new law. At this moment in time, the Nation is coming to terms with its history and is attempting to eliminate vestiges of institutional racism to achieve true racial justice, star/producer Will Smith and director Antoine Fuqua said in a joint statement. ....