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Amsterdam builds massive bike garage resembling an Apple Store
bobolicious said:I find myself asking how they will keep the floor clean...? -
Third ex-Apple engineer charged over Apple Car technology theft
Despite the abundance of evidence and the search, Wang was still able to leave the country, after promising he wouldn't. Wang left on a flight to Guangzhou, China, making prosecution difficult. -
No, Apple is not making better products because Jony Ive left
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Apple's AirTag used to monitor alleged illegal dumping of homeless' property
I feel bad for both sides. I've worked often with our local homeless organizations and meal kitchens and see it first hand all the time. There's very little sympathy or respect for their belongings or space.
On the other hand it's hard to ignore the the reality that homeless camps leave enormous amounts of trash and discarded items. Police often have the homeless clear out of residential areas or when they build shelters up against businesses etc. The homeless vacate but piles of junk remain scattered for months. My city (Las Vegas) has homeless debris strewn everywhere. When the city get's around to cleaning up an area I feel it's unrealistic to ask workers to sort through stuff to find what might be worth keeping and then try to find the owner. When they clear an area they always give advance notice and have social workers on hand to offer services. But even with advance notice and help offered an enormous amount of trash and discarded items are left behind.