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    OLED: LG 4K OLED TVs show no prices improvements
    • LG announced recommended pricing for its 2021 4K OLED TVs.

      LG OLED G1 TVs start at $ 2,199 for the 55-inch model. The 65-inch version is priced at $2999 by the manufacturer, and the 77-inch model is priced at $4449. One of the key features of this TV series is its very thin bezels.

      Below in positioning are the C1 series. All LG C1 TVs have four HDMI 2.1 connectors with support for 4K image output at 120Hz refresh rate and offer automatic low latency mode. The company also offers new "game settings" for new products, which will be useful when using game consoles PlayStation 5, as well as Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S. Among the supported technologies also appear NVIDIA G-Sync and AMD FreeSync.

      The older model LG C1 has an 83-inch panel, which the manufacturer has estimated at $5999, and the younger 48-inch at $1499. Like the G1 series, LG C1 OLED TVs are equipped with the latest AI processor to optimize the picture (shit!).

      LG's 2021 younger 4K OLED TVs include the A1. They start at $1299 for the 48-inch version. They lack HDMI 2.1 connectors and are based on an older processor. They also use extremely slow and bad webOS operating system. Pricing and availability of all 2021 4K OLED TVs can be viewed below:

      • LG G1 series
        • 77-inch: $ 4,499 (available March)
        • 65-inch: $ 2,999 (available March)
        • 55-inch: $ 2,199 (available April)
      • LG C1 series
        • 83 inches: $ 5,999 (available May)
        • 77-inch: $ 3,799 (available March)
        • 65 inches: $ 2,499 (available March)
        • 55-inch: $ 1,799 (available March)
        • 48-inch: $ 1,499 (available April)
      • LG A1 series
        • 77-inch: $ 3199 (available June)
        • 65 inches: $ 2,199 (available April)
        • 55-inch: $ 1,599 (available April)
        • 48 inches: $ 1299 (available June)
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    War: Semiconductors are not only cause of cars production halts
    • Toyota and Honda said Wednesday they will halt production at factories in North America due to shortages of critical materials, including plastics, petrochemicals and semiconductors.

      Media are almost silent on this.

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    War: Apple buys Arizona Senators
    • The Arizona State Senate was scheduled to vote an unprecedented and controversial bill on Wednesday that would have imposed far-reaching changes on how Apple and Google operate their respective mobile app stores, specifically by allowing alternative in-app payment systems. But the vote never happened, having been passed over on the schedule without explanation. Every other bill on the schedule was debated and voted on the senate’s live stream, but Arizona HB2005, listed first on the agenda, never came up.

      Apple hired a former chief of staff to Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey to broker a deal that prevented the bill from being heard in the Senate and ultimately voted on.

      "The bill was killed in mid-air while on the agenda with a backroom deal. Apple has hired the governor’s former chief of staff, and word is that he brokered a deal to prevent this from even being heard,” David Heinemeier Hansson

      It is rumored that each of the senators will get nice funds from Apple controlled offshore companies that they could use for their own purposes.

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    Mordor: Social networks will collect passport data and even scans
    • Roskomnadzor has prepared an order according to which new users of social networks and instant messengers will have to provide their passport number, residence address, phone number and e-mail. The document was posted on the regulation.gov.ru portal on March 23, awaiting discussion from Mordor orks and even dark experts.

      According to the document, Internet sites must receive additional consent from users for various purposes of data processing through their own consent collection platform or the Roskomnadzor system.

      The project is being prepared within the framework of amendments to the law "On personal data", which partially entered into force in March.

      Actually main thing here that it will be almost impossible to register new user without redirecting to special government site (that will serve as registration and login screen).

      Freedom is coming (c).

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    Good quote: How communists must deal with capitalists if they need them
    • The directive of the Politburo of the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolshevik) to the head of "Amtorg" P.A. Bogdanov at the talks in America about a 200 million loan for the supply of equipment to the USSR ...

      “... The term of the loan is 4-5 years, with no payments in the first year after delivery. Payments start 12 months after delivery, with equal maturity over the remaining 3-4 years. The cost of the loan is not more than 7% per annum. ... Do not in any way conduct any negotiations with the United States government or with any government agencies. Likewise, one should not start negotiating with banks or with any financial institutions, bearing in mind the need to achieve, first of all, pressure from the most interested industry circles on the banking institutions that finance them ... "

      Operation of getting industrial equipment, knowledge, papers, engineers and more is considered as absolute example and hated till this time by all capitalist countries (as it is their crisis and weakness that had been used against them).

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    UK: Permanent travel restrictions
    • Britons trying to go on vacation while travel restrictions are still in place could face a $7,000 fine under new government legislation.

      The new UK Roadmap Rules, published on Monday, suggest that anyone who travels outside England “for no good reason” should face a £ 5,000 (US $ 6,932) fine.

      The law, passed a year after the UK first imposed isolation, will be approved by parliament on Thursday.

      Due to Covid-19 restrictions, non-essential travel is currently prohibited.

      In accordance with the Stay Home order, anyone leaving the country must complete a travel declaration form explaining the nature of their trip. Border guards are interviewing UK residents returning home about the reasons for their trip.

      The current fine is £200 for not completing the travel declaration form.

      If accepted, the £ 5,000 set fine will take effect Monday 29 March.

      The new law will be in effect until June 30, which means that non-essential travel will be banned for another three months.

      So far, the earliest date for the resumption of international travel was 17 May.

      All this laws will become permanent.

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