Abdullah loves smartphones, Virtual Reality, and audio gear. Though he covers a wide range of news his favorite is always when he gets to talk about the newest VR venture or when Apple sets the industry ablaze with another phenomenal release.
Reserving a Galaxy S25 gives you a $50 Samsung Credit, extra savings of up to $1,250, and a chance to win $5,000!President elect Donald Trump will be sworn in on January 20 and it seems that all the big players want to get on his good side before that happens. HP has justthe list of major tech companies that have made donations to Trump’s inaugural fund: most of which consist of sizable sums of money.
Meta — which did not donate to President Biden’s inauguration — has also just decided to remove the contentious fact-checking program on Facebook and other platforms. The company will instead be moving to an X-inspired Community Notes style model. This decision has also been widely received as Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg cozying up to the incoming president.has also had talks with Trump: apparently about the difficulties that Apple faces when conducting business in the EU.
It’s still too early to tell how Trump’s proposed tariff plan will affect these companies, if said plan even goes into effect. However I think almost no one will be surprised by the donations so many companies have made. They have to protect their business model after all, no matter what it takes.
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