We like the big UK brands like Yorkshire (the British know tea), but of the main US brands, usually grab Bigelo. But any tea drinker has a cabinet full of all kinds of tea.
We like the big UK brands like Yorkshire (the British know tea), but of the main US brands, usually grab Bigelo. But any tea drinker has a cabinet full of all kinds of tea.
And one of them (Match?) apparently hsd a decency algorithm that matched people on things like religion and politics, but was disabled after being bought out.
One of the scientific calculators has great business functions in a menu (ti83 maybe?). I prefered it to actual business calculators. And it could handle the science classes as well.
I don’t remember the exact model, though. Once out of school we use excel.
RCS is a terrible standard. But China wants it, so Apple is forced to add it.
Siri? I didn’t think it was live in developer previews yet?
The earnings report was not bad. It was down compared to an unusual bump post Covid. But they are back on a normal trajectory. I’m holding.
It’s a version 1 product that mainly exists for developers. It is expensive. Sales were always going to be slow. Hopefully in the future manufacturing develops that allows a much cheaper and improved version, while developers create great new uses for the tech.
The bridge was designed to allow using the elevated sidewalk when the drawbridge is up. It does not go up often anymore.
My family sent me TikTok’s. I rarely use it, but have it installed for this purpose.
It is used and has a negative connotation.
I read elsewhere it will be there when the season starts.
Why not build your own? There are a lot of raspberry pi projects out there. Like https://openframe.io
It is going to be a slow rollout. It might take years to build a substantial user base. Apple will need to bring the price down to iPhone territory.
Edit: if I was Netflix I would still put a small team on making a proper app. I believe apple will persist in this market until it works.
Worlds of Fun here in KC does this too. Kids can enter, but the do not recommend they stay after dark. They have a parade, have entire areas that are outdoor haunted houses, and send people running through the crowd to scare them. It is a lot of fun. Most of these regional parks are all owned by the same company (Six Flags, IIRC).
Because of what someone wrote hundreds of years ago.
You are both correct. They do stop things that would be ok, on say, a windows machine. For example, intercepting text messages at the system level. It prevents a lot of mischief but also stops legitimate software.
But we can already look at the Android market for guidance on what will happen. Few Android users venture out of the official store. It will take a large company with must-have apps to get people to go to another marketplace. Like Steam, Epic, or Facebook. Companies that either want to keep their cut or want to collect data to sell. This will likely not matter at all for small developers. They don’t have the clout.
These will be successful, but nowhere close to the levels of the iPhone. They are too expensive and lacks the everyday use cases for most people. Besides, Apple cannot even make them in super high numbers.
They are not common because it is possible to use them incorrectly and cause a fire.
$5.05 a share. So for a mere $505 I could also own 100.