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Apple expected to further diversify MacBook production within China
blastdoor said:This is like diversifying the location of chairs on the deck of the titanic.If you want an apple product, buy it now while you still can. -
China smartphone market plummets as Apple gains ground
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Apple expected to further diversify MacBook production within China
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If US lawmakers are good at anything, it's failing at technology
9secondkox2 said:viclauyyc said:Not 100% true about digital yuan.
Many mainland Chinese are using a message app called WeChat. You can do a lot more thing than WhatsApp or iMessage. People can put money in their WeChat account and e-transfer money to other or use it to pay for services and buy things online.
So preemptive to stop using digital yuan in US is actually a good thing.Would also be great if USA based companies were restricted from investing hundreds of billions of dollars into countries that hates the USA. -
If US lawmakers are good at anything, it's failing at technology
Japhey said:waveparticle said:Rubio attended South Miami Senior High School, graduating in 1989. He attended Tarkio Collegein Missouri for one year on a football scholarship before enrolling at Santa Fe Community College(now Santa Fe College) in Gainesville, Florida. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from the University of Florida in 1993 and his Juris Doctor cum laude from the University of Miami School of Law in 1996.[20][21] Rubio has said that he incurred $100,000 in student loans. He paid off those loans in 2012.[
Braun was born in Jasper, Indiana, on March 24, 1954.[4] He graduated from Jasper High School. Braun was a three-sport star athlete; he married his high school sweetheart, Maureen,[5] who was a cheerleader.[6] He attended the all-male Wabash College, where he was a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity and graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor's degree in economics, and Harvard Business School, where he earned an MBA.Cotton was accepted to Harvard College after graduating from high school in 1995. At Harvard, he majored in government and was a member of the editorial board of The Harvard Crimson, often dissenting from the liberal majority.[5] In articles, Cotton addressed what he saw as "sacred cows" such as affirmative action.[6] He graduated with an A.B. magna cum laude in 1998 after only three years of study. Cotton's senior thesis focused on The Federalist Papers.[4]
After graduating from Harvard College in 1998, Cotton was accepted into a master's program at Claremont Graduate University. He left in 1999, saying that he found academic life "too sedentary", and instead enrolled at Harvard Law School.[4] He graduated with a J.D. degree in 2002.
This is the continental divide between Congress and HighTech.