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Wait? Didn't I see this a few years ago in an Apple commercial? Wait, no, that was inside the plane. https://youtu.be/sdXp6qLSoTE
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SpamSandwich said: Green Dot, eh? I had the same reaction. Payday loans next? If you read the Wikipedia article, they don’t have an awesome reputation (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Dot_Corporation). Seems an odd partnership for Ap…
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SpamSandwich said: Pride band? That's the original six-color Apple logo color scheme...also, Robin Williams' rainbow-colored suspenders from the 80s. Actually, no... The six-color Apple logo from top to bottom was green, yellow, orange, re…
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This is interesting: Microsoft has said that "Windows Store apps that browse the web must use HTML and JavaScript engines provided by the Windows Platform." I wonder if that extends to the many HTML-based views in iTunes? Does that mean that Apple w…
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theothergeoff said: ppartekim said: Where are the left-handed emojis? I want equal time too.. as a left-handed redhead, I know I'm in a ultra minority class. Hey, I'm a redheaded stepchild. I've always hated that expression…
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I object to the term "windfall." The award of RSUs is a planned part of his compensation package, based on company performance, tenure, and other factors. Windfall, if you look it up, is defined as "a piece of unexpected good fortune, typically one …
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What impresses me? In the title shot of their promo video they manage to spell their own company's name wrong. You've got to know there'll be awesome QA for this product.
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What I find odd is the rounded end of the Lightning connector end piece. Apple has been using a more squared shape for the end piece in recent years. The last time I saw one with this profile was the FireWire 400 to iPod cable...
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"It also replaces a router's standard set of LEDs with a single ring light that shows one of four colors to indicate device status." What a wonderful triumph of design over accessibility. Wait, that's not how it's supposed to work--good design shou…