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Apple isn't happy about India's demand to upgrade older iPhones with USB-C
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Apple debuts third-generation Apple Pencil with USB-C charging
ravnorodom said:No wireless charging? This is going backward! No thanks. I am sticking with my 2nd gen. -
Inside Apple Tysons Corner's new retail store: Updated look, with nods to the past
I'm glad to see Apple addressing the noise problem in its stores. My nearest Apple Store, La Cantera in San Antonio, open since 2005, was built with a flat, reflective ceiling. That along with reflective flooring, tables, and walls make having a conversation difficult.
I've always loved this particular store and have been connected with many employees, but the noise really gets in the way.
I saw an article somewhere a couple of years ago about one of the stores in the Seattle area, and it showed the wooden ceiling with thousands of tiny dimples in it, which I assumed were there to improve acoustics. Tried to find someone who'd written about it but no luck.
It's good to see Apple is working to control the noise.
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Employee COVID outbreak forces Apple to close Texas store
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Employee COVID outbreak forces Apple to close Texas store
Questions I want answered:
Because Apple has been pushing jabbinations hard, what portion of these employees who tested "positive" had already been "vaccinated"?
The assumption is being made these employees became positive because of contact with people in the store. How do we know this?
What variants did these people test positive for, Covid Classic, Delta, or Omicron, and how do the testing protocols distinguish between the variants?