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wonkothesane said: Actually, it would appear you’re correct according to National Geographic: The odds of becoming a lightningvictim in the U.S. in any one year is 1 in 700,000. The odds of being struck in your lifetime is 1 in 3,000 That …
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Thanks all. Makes sense.
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So wasn’t Catalina supposed to be going live on October 4? Was there an issue with the GM that mean they pulled it?
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OpenID, despite being a standard is implemented quite inconsistently (just look at Google & Microsoft differences; from memory Facebook is OpenID-like but not actually a true OpenID implementation). Being compliant with and industry standard an…
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Not going to happen. With all the BTO options now available, there actually is a pretty smooth gradation from low-end to high and a reasonable cross-over point from the iMac to iMac Pro. There’s also that nice 4-quadrant view of entry/pro and modul…
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Mine doesn’t have that picture but the information label says “Works with AirPower mat and Qi-certified chargers”.
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gatorguy said: chasm said: Would be interesting to know if Koh forced “QUALCOMM” to license those patents on FRAND terms or not. What are "FRAND terms"? Serious question to you. http://lmgtfy.com/?q=frand+patent+licensing
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sidrictheviking said: zoetmb said: Mao said, "Religion is the opiate of the masses". If he were alive today, he'd say, "Smartphones are the opiate of the masses". I believe you’ll find the quotation is more closely associate…
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or who wants to fitness-track their sex life, I suppose ... Would saying "hey Siri, start a workout" kill the mood? With watchOS 5, it will notice you’ve started your workout and tap you to ask if you want to record it.
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foregoneconclusion said: vannygee said: Imagine a digital asset that is valued based on supply and demand It isn't really based on supply and demand because there is no limit to the supply. The digital "mine" will never run dry. There …
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jbdragon said: I just find this strange. The Country made a deal with Taxes on what they wanted to collect. They don't want this 16 billion. They're on Apple's side, and the EU is forcing them to collect it. The EU will do pretty much a…
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Jay7 said: iPhone sales were down about 1% y/y, but 1Q2018 was also a week shorter than 1Q2017. 13 weeks this year vice 14 last year. So, they sold 1% less phones in about 7% less time. If 1Q this year had the same number of weeks as last yea…
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“Priced much higher than competing speakers, Apple is pushing hard to differentiate HomePod“. Depends on what you consider “competing speakers” to be.
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brakken said: Terrible ads. Show us what they hell they are for!! They’re for playing music.
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mattinoz said: entropys said: Federation square certainly needs something like that to distract from the ugliness of the place. The store will be the first retail outlet at the complex and was made possible through a partnership with …
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Still a small bank. I wonder if Commonwealth, Westpac or Nab will break ranks and implement it.
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How frequently do I need to hit refresh on my order to get them to improve the delivery estimate? Is there some sort of dance I can do or spell I can invoke?
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Eric_WVGG said: “a natural fit for those with large hands” lol so me and all women and president babyhands are SOL Yes, I find that worrying; I have an X on pre-order but already things are at the limit of comfort for one-handed use with t…
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What a pain. Was so confident the App would be the quickest way to order, I forgot to refresh the website (and yes, I was force closing and reopening the app to force a refresh). Website was available first but by the time I ordered it was blown out…
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ericthehalfbee said: A good first step. It would be better if they give you the option to force loading of the actual page while in Safari (maybe this is coming). Agree - make it an option to do a “Reload without AMP” or automatically unwr…