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chasm said: I wonder if the thief was actually caught, since the story doesn’t say (nor does the original source report). Very odd bit of info to leave out. "West Yorkshire Police confirmed that a report of a stolen car had been made on Ma…
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Nice review Wesley. I'm happy to wait until series 2, or even 3. The only thing that would make me move earlier would be a really well done Apple Maps or Google Earth in immersive 3-D. Preferably Google Earth (I'm an urban planner). I used Google Ea…
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macbootx said: Apple has had a distinct vision for an “intelligent agent” going back to 1987. It was called “Knowledge Navigator”. The technology has advanced to the point where this concept may soon become reality. They released lots of …
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Vienna is a wonderful city and I know the corner, diagonally opposite the Swarovski store. I was last in Vienna in the summer of 2017 and I remember the Apple symbol on the hoarding around the store. No idea when I'll next visit, but when I do I'll …
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Looks like more "switchers" heading over to Apple TV. I don't have Netflix and never miss it.
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My top pick for 2023 is "Slow Horses" series 3. First across the line by a full length
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Brilliant show. Gary Oldman, Kristen Scott Thomas, Jack Lowden and Rosalind Eleazar are all fantastic, but the real stars are the writers. Keep it coming!
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Looks like another good one! I'm currently really enjoying Slow Horses and Pachinko.
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entropys said: mark fearing said: It's a CAR SERVICE. You subscribe. Access to certain amount of hours or types of vehicles. It's for urban markets. It will save you the waste of paying for a car that mainly sits in your driveway most …
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mark fearing said: It's a CAR SERVICE. You subscribe. Access to certain amount of hours or types of vehicles. It's for urban markets. It will save you the waste of paying for a car that mainly sits in your driveway most of its life. These isn…
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indieshack said: That's great, I just wish there was something more exciting about the device than a better camera and faster CPU Fingers crossed for radar detection!
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GeorgeBMac said: Australian's can swipe their health cards? Wow! So, that makes the transition to the Apple Wallet fairly straight forward. Here in the U.S. I have never had a medical card that could be swiped --- even Medicare who just s…
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System 7 was code named "Big Bang", presumably because "The Hitchikers Guide to the Galaxy" was big at the time (featuring Zaphod Beeblebrox, described by Eccentrica Gallumbits as "the best Bang since the Big One"). Perhaps also, because the author,…
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ElCapitan said: To be successful they need to produce for a much wider and diverse (international) audience. For that to happen they need to stick their heads outside the US centric, political correct, California box it is currently stuck in,…
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First, great article (and well written). Second this is a massively important topic, and not written about enough. In my own field, urban planning and design, design drawing, model building, live projects, field camps, etc. were taken out of the cou…
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Come on guys! How about writing in English! "Twitter user Nikias Molina has no known previous track in Apple information, but has now details which have tersely confirmed by prolific leaker Jon Prosser" should be "Twitter user Nikias Molina has no k…
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I have an SE as my back-up phone and my GF has one because she has small hands. They have both been excellent. The trade in is a good deal, so we'll give it six months or so to make sure that this new model doesn't have any issues and will then most…
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retrogusto said: I customized my remote with a piece of bicycle inner tube and some yellow electrical tape, and it made a huge difference. I can tell which way is up at a glance, even in a dark room, and by touch. It even keeps it from slidin…
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Getting stuck in the wilderness and using rooftop solar to crawl home would be a once in a lifetime application, but powering a short commute would be a daily use. So, "Skate to where the puck is going to be." My personal use case is probably close …
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If my aWatch or my iPhone could somehow "sniff" the food on my plate at a restaurant, cafe or diner and alert me to the presence of at least some of the bad stuff that we shouldn't eat (see list below) that would be healthy! I know that the menu mig…