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Belkin pauses Matter support in smart home devices
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iPhone 15 display & USB-C port shown off in leaked photos
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TSMC managers think Americans don't work hard enough
DAalseth said:And those of us in the west think they work TOO hard. Life is about balance, and if TSMC can’t understand that, then they have little chance of success here. Remember the Foxconn suicides? Yeah, won’t don’t put up with a workplace like that. We walk.
They are right. Americans aren't hard working people. They're lazy. They aren't competitive.
China brings results, America consumes them.
As for Foxconn suicide, more people committed suicides when they are not employed. Statistics matter and to blame suicide on Foxconn is hilarious and so detached from the whole context of suicide prevention. Asians value work more and if they don't work, they feel worthless and are likely to commit suicide. The suicide rate at Foxconn is significantly lower than the rate outside of Foxconn but for some reason, people are convinced people are killing themselves because of hardships at Foxconn. People at Foxconn are also paid more than the average outside of Foxconn and Foxconn is one of the most sought companies for many Asians to work for.
Americans have NO business to impose their values on the Asians who see differently. Asians take pride in hard work and education more than Americans do. They love electronics and technology. They would be happy working 7 days a week.
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15.5-inch MacBook Air rumored to arrive in early April 2023
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USB-C on iPhone 15 might still require MFi certified cables
wood1208 said:You don't want some cheap low quality USB-C cable/adapter burn iPhone and blame Apple.
That's not the issue. The issue is the other side. Apple attempting to subvert the standards of USB-C can make them liable for any damages or violations. When a company sells a cable that is causing the fires or malfunction, the company is likely not following the specs set by USB-C. That is why all USB-C cables MUST follow the specs or they can be sued or shut down.
Apple's cables are cheap - they fray all the time.