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Tesla to restock sold-out wireless phone charger, cut price by $16
nunzy said:I hhope Tesla goes away before the iCar goes into production. -
What are all the complications on the leaked Apple Watch 'Series 4' face?
kimberly said:robbyx said:I can appreciate why someone would love it. But not me. But I haven’t warmed to the Watch in general. I got a hand-me-down Watch from my dad. My mom gave it to him for Christmas and he didn’t get it. I wear it when exercising. Otherwise it sits on its charger. I dig it as a fitness tool, especially being able to plan workouts on my phone and then use the Watch to step me through them, record sets and reps, track rest time, etc. I’ve tried wearing it throughout the day and don’t find any of the other features or third party apps compelling enough. I haven’t worn a watch in over 20 years, though, so I’m a tough sell. -
Tesla debuts - then pulls - portable Qi wireless charger with ho-hum specs
nunzy said:Elon Musk ain't nothing compared to Steve Jobs. Tesla ain't nothing compared to Apple.Apple makes huge amounts of profit. Tesla is a joke.When iCar is released, Tesla will have no excuses left.
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LCD 2018 'A12' iPhone expected to dominate sales, two dual-SIM models exclusive to China
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Steve Jobs, Theranos' Elizabeth Holmes, and when the 'reality distortion field' fails
Let me tell ya...what Theranos did was disgrace. They falsified data at the beginning to get investment money so they can buy time to develop the product “Edison” or later on called “MiniLab” which is different only by that outside cover (Edison was white/black). The technology is there but ow is not the time yet since there is no fcking detector in the world is sensitive enough to detect that little amount of blood from finger picks! Not only that, the damn vessels filled with reagents to mix with blood samples were to small. If you tilt the cartridge contained hundreds of vessels prefilled with reagents, the liquid could stick on the side of the vessels and would never mix with blood samples. That’s only hardware design. I’m not talking about software and assay integration parts yet. The whole thing was fcking mess. How do I know that? I have been working for Theranos in the last 2 years trying to help fixing the issues. Too bad...technology is not ready yet. Until hardware companies can create sensors and detectors that sensitive enough for nano-blood tests, this is just a myth!