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ronn said: Another proposal from a bunch of bigots: The National Legal and Policy Center (NLPC) is a conservative 501(c)(3) non-profit group that monitors and reports on the ethics of public officials, supporters of liberal causes, and labor…
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Mike Wuerthele said: sconosciuto said: Considering that I spent a great deal of time in my life figuring out how to fix things while under the Atlantic OceanI would like to hear more about this! I'm a US Navy submarine force veteran…
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Touch controls in a car suck. I want buttons and knobs. So, to the extent that an Apple Car product would interface with those, I'll love it. If everything goes to touch though, no thanks.
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rezwits said: mattinoz said: They should get SteamOS running and include a AppleSilicon build give Game developers a single target for their store regardless of the host system of the hardware What's funny is how SteamOS had NO F-i…
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mikethemartian said: You really shouldn't tell a new potential employer your past prior pay level. This is absolutely the correct attitude. I have never done so, and I've only been asked once. My response was, "That's irrelevant. What …
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My existing Honeywell thermostat has a problem with the battery compartment, so it will no longer hold the settings when the power goes out. So I'll def be looking at that new one.
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fred1 said: Apple pay’s millions in bribes to lawmakers every year, also known as “lobbying”, why not give a mil to the president. I hope he has a good seat at the inauguration. Right. If graft is gonna be legal and "OK" for congresscri…
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Cue the EU stepping in and claiming that because the UK was part of the EU in 2018, then the infinitely malleable EU laws apply, not UK laws, and that the Competition Appeal Tribunal's dismissal is invalid.
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A company based in a country whose government has their fingers in everything claims that said government doesn't have their fingers in them? Yeah sure, I believe that.
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While it might not be an issue for most people now, left unpatched, it could become a bigger problem later on, if someone can leverage already existing charging hacks. So it's still a good idea to use only trusted cables and chargers.
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godofbiscuitssf said: beowulfschmidt said: Can you say "shakedown"? It's called dealing. It's called "dealing" in bad faith.
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Can you say "shakedown"?
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Wesley Hilliard said: You can turn off AI notifications on a per app basis, as was stated in the article. Developers can't opt out by default today, and maybe that can come in a later update, but users do have control over the feature. I pers…
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WilliamM said: ssfe11 said: If this is legit then this is a HUGE game changer. No it's not. There are already continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) which provide the same information without any action on the part of the patient. Unfo…
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Can they hold prescription lens, I wonder.
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I've had a Windows version similar to this for several years. It's quite comfortable.
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Weird. When did "hamstring" become a synonym for "lose revenue".
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Might be a good option. Or it might cost at least twice as much as the most expensive competitor and require an iCloud subscription to unlock all but the ability to ring the doorbell.
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I'm not sure Apple gets to take all the credit for driving VR use in the medical field. Apple certainly raised the bar, but xR devices have been used in healthcare for quite some now.
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Apple, being an American company, is probably going to take the position that, "We don't need to prove our innocence. If you think we're guilty, prove it." If DoC thinks Apple is doing the nefarious things, prove it. It seems at least possible tha…