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Robotic Apple Home Hub could have square display
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Microsoft blames European Commission for global CrowdStrike catastrophe
ssfe11 said:The EC once again shows how clueless grandstanding politicians can cause havoc. The EC taking lefts and rights from Apple, Meta and now Microsoft. The only way to beat these ignorant folks is to band together and that’s what looks like is exactly happening. Nice!
Microsoft should let EC demands apply to the EU and not the whole world.
I hope Apple does not give in to their stupid demands.
Apple should sell the watered down versions of their products in the EU.
People who want the full products can buy from the UK and other non EU countries. -
Global chaos erupts as Windows security update goes bad
AppleZulu said:So this is where we see letting third-party vendors have that level of access to the OS in order to provide security becomes a vulnerability in itself.
I understand this was a mistake but it could have been malicious and targeted.
A global Blue Screen Of Death from an automated 3rd party driver update, and I bet nothing will change at most companies, including Microsoft. -
EU hits back at Apple withholding Apple Intelligence from the region
The EU is cluelessly penny wise and pound foolish, and that is going to cost them dearly.
Once they start badly affecting the economy and the lives of their members , the union will shatter.
All because of some greedy SOBs who want a free ride on the back of innovators.
I say let them fall behind and the remaining members will follow in the foot steps of Great Britain to save themselves. -
iPad finally has a Calculator app - Here's everything it can do
king editor the grate said:I’m kinda bewildered (more than usual) about what took so long.Well, I think the under pinning engine of the iPad calculator which also supports the "Math Notes" feature is really much more than some people realize.
It is probably in its infancy at this release but will become much much more. It is a new innovative kind of spreadsheet.
The fact that the engine can handle variables and formulas and graphing from hand writing is actually mind blowing.
I predict that future releases will feature derivative and integral calculus, linear algebra, differential equations etc...
Imagine animating the girl hitting the ping pong ball and seeing all the variables change in real time.
This is why the iPad Pros have such powerful CPU and GPU and so much RAM.
I think "Math Notes" in the long run, will be a key selling point for the iPad to mathematicians, engineers and scientists, not to mention economists in the financial industry.