No it had not. If you refer to that stupid bloomberg article, it was completely made up.
So the article which provided stats was made up. Gotcha.
If the stats are clearly wrong, chances are that article was made up. There is of course always the possibility it was written by a complete moron, or a faulty AI. Are you the author?.
First of all: You do know that this doesn't actually measure temperature, but determines a temperature value for some atmosphere layer above a point on Earth by calculating together different microwave emission bands measurements from different angles and taken at different times.
If "satellite data" didn't (supposedly) show what you want, you'd deride it as unscientific without thinking about it (which you don't do anyway).
Based on theories and models that serve the globalist agenda. Those CO2 numbers are not written down in plain site, they are inferred from ice core samples or some made up BS.
Even a complete moron like you could measure CO2 levels - but you are afraid of the truth.
Interesting that the PR video shows a pair of Sennheiser HD1s. Why not a pair of Beats Audio?
Hunh? The "PR-Video" is a report from Bloomberg, and it shows a a pair of Sennheisers because that is what the report says Apple's will compete with just when that pair of Sennheisers is shown.
hah remember when Microsoft made IE the default browser? Such a big scandal. Nothing kept you from installing Netscape.
And yet, it was punished for abusing their monopoly.
Why do you guys always fail to mention that Microsoft had agreed to not tie any products to Windows to get out of another investigation? Are you ignorant of that? Do you not like reality? Does it simply not fit into your narrative?
This wasn't about their monopoly, it was about them violating their probation.
the setup could eventually become as easy as doing a quick on-site calibration of the background noise without any targets in the field
Sure, all you have to do is send people and some cameras into the room you want to surveil for that "quick on-site calibration". Should not pose a problem.
New modes in Do Not Disturb automatically end based on a specified time, location or action and Do Not Disturb during Bedtime helps people get a better night's sleep by dimming the display and hiding all notifications on the lock screen until prompted in the morning.
Are Apple users really too stupid to be able to sleep because of their phone? Did this really need an OS update for them to cope?
Are you implying that one has to be stupid to automate something on a computing device? Yeah, that's Slasdot for you.
Sleep tracker that only need the watch avoid draining the battery on the phone (which one usually don't have time to charge in the morning),
Don't most people plug their phones in to charge beside the bed nightly?
Well, for sleep tracking you would at least have it to be on the bed. With the charging cord or the "wireless" charging pad. Have a nice sleep you are trying to track.
I have a Mac app directly hand-ported from iOS years ago - and there's clearly something missing. It would certainly not be better with automatic porting or emulation.
r of market share really is a sliver, around 13% now. Depends who you ask of course. If you ask an Apple cultist, you will be left with the impression that it is 100%.
Yeah, and that sliver is growing. And it's hilarious how you foam out of your mouth because you can't admit it.
"Hanging onto its sliver of the market" is an odd way of describing the best selling, most profitable smartphone
It's a way of describing the market sliver that Apple is hanging onto, nothing more or less.
Boy, even the Black Knight "called it a draw" instead of declaring "Actually it's you who has lost all his limbs. Now stop running away on your non-existing legs."
I suspect it's in part because Apple got caught artificially slowing down older devices
Apple slowed down those devices in order to avoid an expensive battery recall process.
Yeah. Just that nobody wanted a battery replacement when the phones just shutdown. Only when they suddenly kept working , but somewhat slower when the CPU was taxed, then they complained they wanted a switch to turn back sudden shutdowns back on. But when Apple then offered a cheaper battery replacement process, people suddenly wanted the batteries replaced. So either Apple's plan failed spectacularly, or your conspiracy theory doesn't work.
Mom & Pop invest their profits back into the local community and tax base.
If it weren't for the 10,000 employees of MegaCorp shopping at the Mom&Pops, those Mom&Pops would have no profits.
No it had not. If you refer to that stupid bloomberg article, it was completely made up.
So the article which provided stats was made up. Gotcha.
If the stats are clearly wrong, chances are that article was made up. There is of course always the possibility it was written by a complete moron, or a faulty AI. Are you the author?.
The U.K. is not Europe retard.
Are you pretending the Brexit has already been completed? Or are you just what you call others?
According to satellite data,
First of all: You do know that this doesn't actually measure temperature, but determines a temperature value for some atmosphere layer above a point on Earth by calculating together different microwave emission bands measurements from different angles and taken at different times.
If "satellite data" didn't (supposedly) show what you want, you'd deride it as unscientific without thinking about it (which you don't do anyway).
Based on theories and models that serve the globalist agenda. Those CO2 numbers are not written down in plain site, they are inferred from ice core samples or some made up BS.
Even a complete moron like you could measure CO2 levels - but you are afraid of the truth.
Interesting that the PR video shows a pair of Sennheiser HD1s. Why not a pair of Beats Audio?
Hunh? The "PR-Video" is a report from Bloomberg, and it shows a a pair of Sennheisers because that is what the report says Apple's will compete with just when that pair of Sennheisers is shown.
hah remember when Microsoft made IE the default browser? Such a big scandal. Nothing kept you from installing Netscape.
And yet, it was punished for abusing their monopoly.
Why do you guys always fail to mention that Microsoft had agreed to not tie any products to Windows to get out of another investigation? Are you ignorant of that? Do you not like reality? Does it simply not fit into your narrative?
This wasn't about their monopoly, it was about them violating their probation.
The "walled garden" doesn't keep malware out.
I bet Android users wish they had such problems. https://yro.slashdot.org/story...
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I'm glad I installed Cat 5e ethernet cable in my home 10 years ago!
Unless you wallpapered with Cat5, that won't help - they use their own WiFi device to scan.
the setup could eventually become as easy as doing a quick on-site calibration of the background noise without any targets in the field
Sure, all you have to do is send people and some cameras into the room you want to surveil for that "quick on-site calibration". Should not pose a problem.
How do you think commercial jets land? Hint, I.L.S.
So they don't fly into the next available stationary object like Tesla does?
FYI, this thread is about Tesla's autopilot.
Which has killed more people than the claimed Canadian "heart attack weapon".
Founder of startup says his business model is like totally valid and stuff!
New modes in Do Not Disturb automatically end based on a specified time, location or action and Do Not Disturb during Bedtime helps people get a better night's sleep by dimming the display and hiding all notifications on the lock screen until prompted in the morning.
Are Apple users really too stupid to be able to sleep because of their phone? Did this really need an OS update for them to cope?
Are you implying that one has to be stupid to automate something on a computing device? Yeah, that's Slasdot for you.
My laptop is as mobile as an iPad, yet it offers basic functionality just fine.
Try using your laptop while walking without looking even dumber than usual.
Don't most people plug their phones in to charge beside the bed nightly?
Well, for sleep tracking you would at least have it to be on the bed. With the charging cord or the "wireless" charging pad. Have a nice sleep you are trying to track.
I have a Mac app directly hand-ported from iOS years ago - and there's clearly something missing. It would certainly not be better with automatic porting or emulation.
In the long run it will make hundreds of millions in DVD sales and TV rights world wide. And that's not counting merchandise.
That is some initial work until you have the 153 worst tracking companies.
153? seems oddly specific.
Maybe he works for the 154th entry on the Forbes' 200 Worst Tracking Companies List?
I bet you will be really pissed when you find out what Apple has announced for Safari. https://www.wired.com/story/ap...
I'm not the only one asshole.
Well, asshole, even if we let it slip that this a prediction for 2018 - you keep ignoring that "tiny sliver" iOS., you stupid turd.
r of market share really is a sliver, around 13% now. Depends who you ask of course. If you ask an Apple cultist, you will be left with the impression that it is 100%.
Yeah, and that sliver is growing. And it's hilarious how you foam out of your mouth because you can't admit it.
"Hanging onto its sliver of the market" is an odd way of describing the best selling, most profitable smartphone
It's a way of describing the market sliver that Apple is hanging onto, nothing more or less.
Boy, even the Black Knight "called it a draw" instead of declaring "Actually it's you who has lost all his limbs. Now stop running away on your non-existing legs."
I suspect it's in part because Apple got caught artificially slowing down older devices
Apple slowed down those devices in order to avoid an expensive battery recall process.
Yeah. Just that nobody wanted a battery replacement when the phones just shutdown. Only when they suddenly kept working , but somewhat slower when the CPU was taxed, then they complained they wanted a switch to turn back sudden shutdowns back on. But when Apple then offered a cheaper battery replacement process, people suddenly wanted the batteries replaced. So either Apple's plan failed spectacularly, or your conspiracy theory doesn't work.