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Is Die Hard a Christmas movie? (2022 edition)| NextPit Weekly

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[View online](=) //WEEKLY ☰ ⊗ [News](=) [Reviews]( [Best Lists]( [Videos]() [Community]() Good morning {NAME}, ​ We are a few days away from Christmas day and 2023 is just around the corner... And it is almost inevitable for me not to wonder what the future holds. I personally believe that there is an inner force capable of making us change from one day to the next. And for me this happens with great intensity at the turn of the last day to the first day of the year. I know that in fact much of everyday life will remain the same, but this is when my tiredness and frustrations give way to expectations and possibilities. It makes me think about how technology will impact us in the coming year, and how I can communicate that to you. In short, these next 10 days make me think about the future. So today I want to invite you to think about what you want for 2023. On behalf of the entire NextPit team I want to thank you for your companionship in 2022. Merry Christmas! And as a gift to you, my colleague Antoine Engels has written another one of his Christmas tales “filled with dubious jokes and obscure geek references.”. This time involving a very controversial theme that permeates us from the past, present, and now the possible future! ​ I wish you an excellent week ahead! ​ ​ €‹ ​ Camila Rinaldi Head of Editorial --------------------------------------------------------------- ​ ​ //Redeem Your Christmas Gift = Christmas tech tale: Die Hard is a Christmas movie! To prove that Die Hard is a Christmas movie, I wrote this micro-narrative for my traditional Christmas story with a tech twist. [Read this story](=) //Free Apps To Try Today [Free apps for Android & iOS: Get these paid versions for free!](=) Check out which apps are available for free temporarily on the Google Play Store and Apple App store here! This list is updated bi-weekly. [Read this story](=) [Top 5 Android and iOS apps of the week]( Check out our list of Top 5 Apps of the week for both iOS and Android smartphones this weekend. Ninja your way through! [Read this story]( //Highlights of the week [iOS 17: Here are the key rumors about the new features for your iPhone]( As Apple keeps developing its mobile operating system, iOS 17 is the next stop in that evolution. Learn what to expect in the 2023 system release. [Read this story]( [Apple AirPods Max 2 release date and price: All technical specs you should know]( Apple may introduce the AirPods Max 2 in 2023. We list all details you should know everything from price, specs, release date, colors, and design. [Read this story]( [Galaxy S23 (Ultra) leak suggests that Samsung has stopped innovating]() Samsung will launch the Galaxy S23 Plus and S23 Ultra in February 2023. Here are the final design and features of the Android flagship series. [Read this story]() [Samsung thinks it is okay to mock iPhones in its latest foldable ad]() Samsung continues to mock Apple for missing a foldable iPhone. Apple is rumored to launch its foldable iPad in 2024 followed by an iPhone Fold version. [Read this story]() Apple fans only: Five last-minute gifts to put under the Christmas tree! From Apple Watch SE to AirTags: we've prepared a list of five last-minute gift options to make any Apple fan happy. [Read this story]( [OnePlus 11 release date revealed: Here is everything we can expect](=) OnePlus has confirmed the OnePlus 11 launch date. Here's everything you should know regarding the price, specs, release, and design of the OnePlus 11. [Read this story](=) [Google now lets you fix the cameras and batteries of Pixel 7 (Pro)]() Google has added the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro into its self-repair program. Replacement batteries, screens, and cameras parts are now available from iFixit. [Read this story]() Jobs of the Week [Software Engineer Mobile iOS]() [Plaid – Remote]() [Apply here!]() = [Sr DevOps Engineer](=) [Tesla – Fremont](=) [Apply here!](=) = [Business Intelligence Developer - Business Insights & Automation](=) [AutoDesk – Portland](=) [Apply here!](=) Follow us on our other channels = = Thanks for reading our weekly newsletter. If you found it interesting, feel free to share it with your friends. If you do not like the content, you can [unsubsribe here.](. To change your email settings you can [manage your profile]( here. NextPit GmbH Strelitzer Str. 58 , Berlin, 10115

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