**Tim Cook Wore Custom Nikes Today, ‘Made on iPad’**
At today’s Apple event, CEO Tim Cook sported a unique pair of Nike Air Max 1 ’86 sneakers. These exclusive Nikes, specially designed for the event, showcased Apple’s ongoing partnership with top brands. Hypebeast shared some photos of the shoes from Apple, highlighting their custom design features.
– Tim Cook rocked a custom pair of Nike Air Max 1 ’86 sneakers at the Apple event.
– The exclusive Nikes were created specifically for the occasion to emphasize Apple’s collaboration with leading brands.
**CRTC Delays Streaming Act Until After Next Federal Election**
Over a year ago, the Senate passed Bill C-11, granting the CRTC authority to regulate user content and promote “officially Canadian” content through the Online Streaming Act. Despite over 100,000 Canadians opposing the amendment to update the Broadcasting Act last year, yesterday’s announcement from the CRTC revealed a delay in implementing changes until after the next federal election.
– Bill C-11 granted CRTC power to regulate user content and promote Canadian content.
– The delay in implementing changes to the Broadcasting Act has been announced by the CRTC after opposition from Canadians.
**Another Emergency Cellphone Alert Test Hits May 8**
Prepare for another emergency cellphone alert test on Wednesday, May 8. The National Public Alerting System collaborates among federal, provincial, and territorial governments to warn citizens about potential dangers like floods, tornadoes, fires, and other emergencies. Stay informed with this system utilized for issuing critical alerts and ensuring public safety.
– A new emergency cellphone alert test is scheduled for May 8.
– The National Public Alerting System is crucial for warning citizens about imminent dangers and disasters.