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How the UK's Brexit vote to leave Europe affects Apple
The Brexit move completes the slow process of Britain becoming a third-world state. The first step was when they unfortunately lost WWII economically, a blow they never really recovered from. Second was when they elected Margaret Thatcher, who instilled a sense of insecurity and deprivation at every level. Now with Brexit, they are isolated even more. They will enjoy their proud independence for a while, until the reality sinks in. -
Inside iOS 10: Apple Maps will remember where you parked your car
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Microsoft buys professional social networking service LinkedIn for $26.2B
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Some low hanging fruit for Apple to pick at WWDC 2016
techlover said:ericthehalfbee said:
No, that's 11 years. 2007-2016 "inclusive" is 10 years.
June 2007-June 2008 = 1 year
June 2008-June 2009 = 2 years
June 2009-June 2010 = 3 years
June 2010-June 2011 = 4 years
June 2011-June 2012 = 5 years
June 2012-June 2013 = 6 years
June 2013-June 2014 = 7 years
June 2014-June 2015 = 8 years
June 2015-June 2016 = 9 years
June 2016-June 2017 = 10 years
June 2017 would make 10 years.
@bdkennedy is correct.
At least that's how I count it.
Then again I am terrible with birthdays and anniversaries so I could be wrong.
Thank goodness for calendar reminders. -
Photos of purported MacBook Pro chassis surface with OLED touch bar slot, four USB ports, no MagSaf
I find the most recent type of MagSafe on my mid-2004 15" Retina MacBook Pro to be more of a nuisance than a help. It disconnects far too easily, at the slightest tug. My cat disconnects is several times a day (maybe I should consider the cat to be the nuisance). The earlier MagSafe connecters on my previous MacBooks seemed to fasten more robustly while still disconnecting when required.