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Apple celebrates 40 years in Cork, Ireland
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App Store graphic revives wild speculation about touchscreen Mac
For ALL;
I have a problem. I'm a very much a traditionalist when it becomes to the Mac system. I use the terminology by Apple for the macOS system. Gawd, there are some crazy people think they can call some features of the macOS with terminology they desires. They confuse me. In one example, they love to call the macOS Desktop Pictures as 'wallpaper". This doesn't make sense. I know that nearly all of you are die-hard Mac fans, please help them to see the light. To me, 'wallpaper' has no meaning. Why call Desktop Pictures as 'wallpapers?" Really doesn't make sense to me. Seems like the ones who stupidly call Desktop Picture as wallpapers are very dumb.
If the uninformed others like to use the word "wallpapers", they need to be ignored or tell them to use the correct terminology. I've notice this a lot in other forums.
Pleas help me. Thank you.
(Moderators, if I'm in the wrong forum, pease tell me what forum is the best.) -
Facebook expands Dark Mode testing on iOS and iPadOS apps
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Cowen revises AAPL price target to $133 after four-for-one split
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Facebook threatens to block news stories in Australia if draft regulation passes
facebook is the bully. They need to lose big time.
Another point-of-view: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-09-01/facebook-threatens-to-ban-australians-from-sharing-news-content/12616216