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  1. New MacBook Air and Mac Studio Now Available for Apple Store Pickup
  2. Selena Gomez Teases New Music With Studio Pics: 'Don't Worry Guys, It's Coming'
  3. Studio Ghibli’s soundtracks are being rereleased on colorful vinyl
  4. New MacBook Air and Mac Studio Now Available for Apple Store Pickup
  5. Selena Gomez Teases New Music With Studio Pics: 'Don't Worry Guys, It's Coming'
  6. Studio Ghibli’s soundtracks are being rereleased on colorful vinyl


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New MacBook Air and Mac Studio Now Available for Apple Store Pickup

The new 15-inch MacBook Air and updated Mac Studio are To order a product with Apple Store pickup, add the product to your bag on Apple.com, proceed to checkout, select the "I'll pick it up" option, enter your ZIP code, choose an available Apple Store location, and select a pickup date. Payment is completed online, and a valid government-issued photo ID and the order number may be required upon pickup. The 15-inch MacBook Air is equipped with the same M2 chip as the 13-inch model, and the laptops share the same overall design. The 15-inch model's only hardware differences compared to the 13-inch model are its larger size and two additional speakers. The 15-inch model starts at $1,299, while the 13-inch model now starts at a lower $1,099. The new Mac Studio features the same overall design as the 2022 model, but it now features Apple's latest M2 Max and M2 Ultra chips, faster Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity, an HDMI 2.1 port with 8K display support, and an updated headphone jack with support for high-impedance headphones. Pricing remains unchanged, with the M2 Max model starting at $1,999 and the M2 Ultra model starting at $3,999. The new Mac Pro has the same design as the 2019 model, but it is now powered by the M2 Ultra chip instead of Intel processors. The high-end desktop tower starts at $6,999, and

Selena Gomez Teases New Music With Studio Pics: 'Don't Worry Guys, It's Coming'

"Well we wrapped season 3 of @onlymurdershulu -I’m not sure I have enough words to explain just how beautiful this season has been. It has been deliriously hilarious, challenging and for me, an absolute dream," she captioned the image. "I’ll post more soon. But I’ll I leave it with the woman I adore, look up to and love. 🥰."

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Taipei, Taiwan – Hollywood has a China problem. The world’s second-largest economy has become Chinese state media and netizens have condemned the casting of Halle Bailey, who is Black, as Princess Ariel – echoing some people in the United States who have expressed anger that the Atlanta-born actress does not resemble the light-skinned character of the 1989 animated film or the 1837 fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen. In an op-ed last month, The Global Times, an English-language Chinese tabloid known for its nationalistic coverage, accused Disney of turning “classic tales into ‘sacrificial lambs’ for political correctness” by casting non-white actors in classic tales. “When the beautiful stories that have accompanied countless children’s childhoods become arenas for racial conflict, they lose their meaning and become devoid of romance and fantasy, replaced by arguments about skin colour,” said the tabloid, insisting that such casting controversies were not driven by racism but “lazy and irresponsible storytelling”. The blowback – much of it overtly racist – has also played out among ordinary Chinese film-goers online. On social media platforms such as Sina Weibo, some users have criticised Bailey’s appearance and her Black facial features. Other Chinese commentators online left more positive reviews, with a poster on the film site Mayoan saying that Bailey’s appearance made little difference to children and she represented Princess Ariel’s most essential character trait ...

Studio Ghibli’s soundtracks are being rereleased on colorful vinyl

Cookie banner We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from. To learn more or opt-out, read our By choosing I Accept, you consent to our use of cookies and other tracking technologies. You may already own all of Each of them will launch on June 23, so you won’t have long to wait between placing your order and receiving some sweet LPs in the mail. They aren’t cheap, though, ranging in cost from $53.98 to $68.98 each, but I’d argue it’s worth it if you can’t get enough of the music or if you want to put the jacket art on display. If you live outside of the US (or prefer to not shop with Amazon),

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Taipei, Taiwan – Hollywood has a China problem. The world’s second-largest economy has become Chinese state media and netizens have condemned the casting of Halle Bailey, who is Black, as Princess Ariel – echoing some people in the United States who have expressed anger that the Atlanta-born actress does not resemble the light-skinned character of the 1989 animated film or the 1837 fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen. In an op-ed last month, The Global Times, an English-language Chinese tabloid known for its nationalistic coverage, accused Disney of turning “classic tales into ‘sacrificial lambs’ for political correctness” by casting non-white actors in classic tales. “When the beautiful stories that have accompanied countless children’s childhoods become arenas for racial conflict, they lose their meaning and become devoid of romance and fantasy, replaced by arguments about skin colour,” said the tabloid, insisting that such casting controversies were not driven by racism but “lazy and irresponsible storytelling”. The blowback – much of it overtly racist – has also played out among ordinary Chinese film-goers online. On social media platforms such as Sina Weibo, some users have criticised Bailey’s appearance and her Black facial features. Other Chinese commentators online left more positive reviews, with a poster on the film site Mayoan saying that Bailey’s appearance made little difference to children and she represented Princess Ariel’s most essential character trait ...

New MacBook Air and Mac Studio Now Available for Apple Store Pickup

The new 15-inch MacBook Air and updated Mac Studio are To order a product with Apple Store pickup, add the product to your bag on Apple.com, proceed to checkout, select the "I'll pick it up" option, enter your ZIP code, choose an available Apple Store location, and select a pickup date. Payment is completed online, and a valid government-issued photo ID and the order number may be required upon pickup. The 15-inch MacBook Air is equipped with the same M2 chip as the 13-inch model, and the laptops share the same overall design. The 15-inch model's only hardware differences compared to the 13-inch model are its larger size and two additional speakers. The 15-inch model starts at $1,299, while the 13-inch model now starts at a lower $1,099. The new Mac Studio features the same overall design as the 2022 model, but it now features Apple's latest M2 Max and M2 Ultra chips, faster Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity, an HDMI 2.1 port with 8K display support, and an updated headphone jack with support for high-impedance headphones. Pricing remains unchanged, with the M2 Max model starting at $1,999 and the M2 Ultra model starting at $3,999. The new Mac Pro has the same design as the 2019 model, but it is now powered by the M2 Ultra chip instead of Intel processors. The high-end desktop tower starts at $6,999, and

Selena Gomez Teases New Music With Studio Pics: 'Don't Worry Guys, It's Coming'

"Well we wrapped season 3 of @onlymurdershulu -I’m not sure I have enough words to explain just how beautiful this season has been. It has been deliriously hilarious, challenging and for me, an absolute dream," she captioned the image. "I’ll post more soon. But I’ll I leave it with the woman I adore, look up to and love. 🥰."

Studio Ghibli’s soundtracks are being rereleased on colorful vinyl

You may already own all of Each of them will launch on June 23, so you won’t have long to wait between placing your order and receiving some sweet LPs in the mail. They aren’t cheap, though, ranging in cost from $53.98 to $68.98 each, but I’d argue it’s worth it if you can’t get enough of the music or if you want to put the jacket art on display. If you live outside of the US (or prefer to not shop with Amazon),