Up until all the wafer fab plants hit the hard limit of how small a transistors can be made (estimated to be about 7nm). Then, it becomes aout yeilds per die size for reducing cost.
Actually in some places, yes. There are mandatory warranty and merchantability requirements. If its been purchased in the last year it is still under warranty.
WE can't fix the problem. We are a minority group of intelligent people surrounded by morons. The only way that we could fix the problem is if we created a magical device that made everyone more intelligent.
Its called Public Education and it teaches critical thinking. The current system has failed.
Or in the case of an Australian a couple of months ago, ~1TB in a day by tethering his computer to his phone. https://au.news.yahoo.com/a/31...
At least in Apple's case I'm the customer, for Google I'm the product. I buy the products that Apple makes. Google sell to others, their access to me.
They've discovered the frustrating glory of NetHack
Up until all the wafer fab plants hit the hard limit of how small a transistors can be made (estimated to be about 7nm). Then, it becomes aout yeilds per die size for reducing cost.
And mine goes all the way to 14!
Don't feel too bad, Right now in Australia we get to watch 15 year old episodes of Inspector Rex, in German.
Actually in some places, yes. There are mandatory warranty and merchantability requirements. If its been purchased in the last year it is still under warranty.
WE can't fix the problem. We are a minority group of intelligent people surrounded by morons. The only way that we could fix the problem is if we created a magical device that made everyone more intelligent.
Its called Public Education and it teaches critical thinking. The current system has failed.