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iPhone X So Expensive In India "You Can Fly To Hong Kong, Buy It, Come Back And Save Money"

iPhone X So Expensive In India "You Can Fly To Hong Kong, Buy It, Come Back And Save Money"

One day after the most anticipated Apple product launch in 10 years, several problems have emerged for the much hyped iPhone X, face-recognition demo flop notwithstanding: it will be substantially delayed confirming all earlier reports of supply-chain bottlenecks, and it will be expensive, perhaps prohibitively so. The introductory prices of the iPhone 8 and the iPhone 8 Plus have gone up compared to the prices of the iPhone 7 and the iPhone 7 Plus. The iPhone X, meanwhile, will price in the 4 digits well equipped.

Apple's 'Biggest Cheerleader' Warns "New iPhones Not Enough"

Apple's 'Biggest Cheerleader' Warns "New iPhones Not Enough"

Authored by Vitaliy Katenselson via RealInvestmentAdvice.com,

It is hard to find a bigger Apple stock cheerleader than me. I’ve been writing Apple stock love poems for years. For a long time, it was easy to love the shares because they were unloved by others and it was cheap.

Until recently, when Apple stock was still trading in the low $100s and at single-digit multiples, we were buying current product categories at a discount and were not paying for future product categories.

At today’s price that is not the case anymore.

Watch Live: Apple Unveils Latest iPhone From Spaceship Campus

Watch Live: Apple Unveils Latest iPhone From Spaceship Campus

Update: This seemed to sum things up in Cupertino perfectly - Steve Wozniak is wandering around. He said he is excited to see the new iPhone features, especially the facial recognition. He likes the feature a lot on his Samsung phone.

1001ET BLACKBERRY ENTERPRISE UPDATED TO AAPL IOS 11 MOBILE OPER SYSTEM

The stock ran up excitedly into the event...

1007ET APPLE TURNS POSITIVE AS PRODUCT EVENT BEGINS

1019ET Apple Watch - *FOSSIL SHARES DIP AS APPLE CLAIMS TOP POSITION IN WATCHES

NASA: "Sun Erupts With Significant Flare"

NASA: "Sun Erupts With Significant Flare"

Around 12:06 p.m EDT on Sept 10, 2017, NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory captured an image of the sun unleashing a massive solar flare from a recently active region. Solar flares are powerful bursts of radiation. Harmful radiation from a flare cannot pass through Earth's atmosphere to physically affect humans on the ground, however — when intense enough — they can disturb the atmosphere in the layer where GPS and communications signals travel.  Per NASA,

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