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The Shift Network Launches the Shift Your World Film Festival, May 6-9, 2021 & Announces Feature Film Lineup Focused on Transformational Films
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PETALUMA, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The Shift Network (TSN), a global leader in transformational media, announces the launch of the first-ever
Shift Your World Film Festival: Calling the Future Into Focus. Premiering May 6-9, the festival showcases 14 inspirational films, adding the language of visual storytelling to Shift’s mission of educating, inspiring, and creating a better future for all. Opening night presents the virtual festival premiere of
The Portal, which asks the question:
What would happen if 7 billion people meditated? How would the world change? The full festival program and trailer for the festival can be found at ShiftYourWorldFilmFestival.com.
Companies Complain to Senators About Apple s and Google s App Stores nytimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nytimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Arizona lawmakers have narrowly advanced a bill that could force Apple and Google App Stores but not video game console sellers to allow third-party payment systems on their app stores.
The Arizona House of Representatives on Tuesday voted 31-29 to pass the legislation, an amendment to the existing House Bill 2005. It s now slated for a vote before Arizona s Senate.
The HB2005 amendment bars companies whose downloads in Arizona exceed 1 million from requiring specific in-app payment systems as the sole way to accept payments. It also prohibits companies from retaliating against app makers who do use a third-party payment system.
An amendment to the bill that would apply it to game consoles failed by a voice vote on Tuesday. The original text includes a carve-out that excludes game consoles. Another amendment that would offer savings from the bill to be given back to consumers also failed.