I'd love to see what a MacBook Apple Arm would be...
Since Intel has totally dropping the ball on LPDDR4 I could actually see Apple making an ARM Macbook. Intel won't support LPDDR4 till at least 2018 with CannonLake. Without LPDDR4 making a power efficient Laptop with more than 16GB of RAM is pretty impossible.
If 8 USC Sec 1182 is the justification for the executive order it's easy to shoot it down.
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.
Executive orders are generally accepted as only allowed to extend laws and presidential-powers enacted by congress(e.g. 8 USC Sec 1182 you are citing).
I was hoping they'd add a 32GB option to the highest end MacBook... That's gotta come in the next year or so. It seems that there aren't suppliers for 32GB LPDDR3 setups(LPDDR3 being super-low-power RAM) and Intel CPUs won't support LPDDR4 until the next generation(Cannonlake). LPDDR4 uses a lot less power and supports much higher densities than LPDDR3.
Intel was supposed to have Cannonlake out last year...
There were three groups; placebo , LSD, LSD+2A_antagonist. The interesting thing was that the placebo group AND the LSD+2A_antagonist group had the same outcomes. Seems serotonin antagonists are very effective at blocking the same receptors used for LSD. I'm guessing their will be more studies to see if you could give a serotonin 2A antagonist to someone to make them come down from LSD.
I've used it in Italy, France, Ireland, and China. Works pretty well, but official tethering is a crapshoot depending on what network you are roaming on (China/Italy worked, in Ireland/France couldn't get official tethering to work).
Aderrific story... MacBook sales are slightly down and Surface sales are slightly up. Microsoft fixed a couple bad issues with their Surface, and Apple revamped parts of their laptop nobody was asking for to be revamped. If MacBook sales uptick are we going to see a "Apple says surface sucks and people are throwing them away for a MacBook" story...
In reality, the market for Surface is a fraction of what the MacBook market is and as soon as Apple puts a 64GB option on their high-end laptops they will see a large(and stupidly lucrative) spike in sales. The CPU they are using on the highest-end MacBook is already capable of supporting 64GB http://ark.intel.com/products/...
errr, how many billion dollah landers are you going to smash into Mars before you start using the metric system? this is ridiculous.
The USA hasn't crashed a Mars rover landing(there have been 4 so far)... I believe every lander Europe and Russia has sent to Mars has crashed https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
You still have to get the power into the Lithium cells quickly. The Power Management Module(PMM) inside the CPU regulates the rate at which power enters/leaves the lithium cells. This Snapdragon supports taking in larger amounts of power and shoving it into lithium cells faster.
This isn't a bug in Safari or UIWebview, which both handle TEL: links with a popup.
With WKWebView, Apple no longer provides any default support for TEL: links so people have to write their own. Seems Twitter and LinkedIn are being lazy/reckless and just immediately dialing any tel: link they see...
I doubt anyone would call the pre-iMac Apple of the 90s a "change agent". They had standardized their design and were letting people make Mac Clones and supporting Apple IIe Compatibility Cards for people to run their legacy software...
Apple lets can run whatever other software you choose on the hardware (Apple supports set of drivers for Windows on all their PCs). They do keep their proprietary OS from running on other hardware.
Microsoft/Lenovo keeps their proprietary hardware from running anything but their OS.
Sadly, Apple computers might be the new widely available open platform when compared to others; ChromeOS(software locked) and Windows(hardware locked)
The S7 is between $600 - $900 dollars depending on what CPU and radios you get. Samsung sticks some markets with their crappy home-built processor and others get the Snapdragon 820. Different carriers also certified different S7 phones... http://www.techtimes.com/artic...
The 64GB iPhone SE is $500 with a CPU that is on-par with the best Samsung S7. If you want a fast small phone, Android really sucks.
The 6s and 6s+ are about $100 more than equivalent speed variants from Samsung... but they are getting refreshed in a month so you can expect them to be cheaper/faster than Samsung at that time.
I think this is a mixture of forward thinking and xenophobia. China is a major importer of industrial robots, and Japan is a major exporter of industrial robots.
http://www.worldstopexports.co...
For most basic manufacturing jobs cheap labor can't compete with good automation.
Google's campus in NYC is the fourth largest building in NYC(and they keep buying space in the neighboring buildings). Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter, Ebay, etc all have engineering campuses in NYC. The number of startups is also huge.
What I think would make the most sense is to allow Spotify(and others) to pay Apple for the infrastructure costs of the App Store in lue of the 15% commission. Some base fee + something per download.
During one period of unusually high wages (the late fourteenth century)...
The late 14th Century in England would have been directly after the Black Death where half the population was killed...
The rest of the people looked at were pretty much in-line with the number of hrs/year worked in developed nations. They did work fewer days, but far more hours.
teenagers will just be priced out of the market completely... e.g. $100/year to insure your driverless car vs $10000/year to insure your 17 year old kid to drive themselves around.
teenagers do have the highest fatal crash rates, but experience and deteriorating physical capabilities also play roles.
New drivers of any age are very high risk for a fatal accident fir first 6 months or driving.
drivers over 80 have more fatal accidents per mile than any other group(including teenagers)
If new human drivers are too expensive to allow to drive, then it shouldn't take long until we don't have human drivers. By old age there is no reason to allow humans to drive anyway.
The whole point of "erty" keyboards is to slow down the typists and reduce key-jams. It's an intentionally bad standard which has lived beyond its meaningfulness for more than 30 years now (when was the last manual typewriter made?)
NVD and CVE are great tools for finding if there are vulnerabilities that effect you... but they are largely self reported and lumping a bunch of bugs into one "vulnerability" only helps with BS lists like this while hurting the usefulness of the databases.
I'd love to see what a MacBook Apple Arm would be...
Since Intel has totally dropping the ball on LPDDR4 I could actually see Apple making an ARM Macbook. Intel won't support LPDDR4 till at least 2018 with CannonLake. Without LPDDR4 making a power efficient Laptop with more than 16GB of RAM is pretty impossible.
Interesting, compared to that 7W Intel CPU(i7-7Y75), the iPhone is comparable at single-thread and WAY faster at mutli-thread. https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/compare/3994279?baseline=4004199
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.
Executive orders are generally accepted as only allowed to extend laws and presidential-powers enacted by congress(e.g. 8 USC Sec 1182 you are citing).
The Federal Code contains some odd stuff...
I was hoping they'd add a 32GB option to the highest end MacBook... That's gotta come in the next year or so. It seems that there aren't suppliers for 32GB LPDDR3 setups(LPDDR3 being super-low-power RAM) and Intel CPUs won't support LPDDR4 until the next generation(Cannonlake). LPDDR4 uses a lot less power and supports much higher densities than LPDDR3.
Intel was supposed to have Cannonlake out last year...
Qualcomm isn't making anything here. They are just licensing patents.
I'm guessing they'll update the article about 3 days after posting this... the editors of Slashdot do a pretty crappy job
There were three groups; placebo , LSD, LSD+2A_antagonist. The interesting thing was that the placebo group AND the LSD+2A_antagonist group had the same outcomes. Seems serotonin antagonists are very effective at blocking the same receptors used for LSD. I'm guessing their will be more studies to see if you could give a serotonin 2A antagonist to someone to make them come down from LSD.
https://www.t-mobile.com/optio...
I've used it in Italy, France, Ireland, and China. Works pretty well, but official tethering is a crapshoot depending on what network you are roaming on (China/Italy worked, in Ireland/France couldn't get official tethering to work).
In reality, the market for Surface is a fraction of what the MacBook market is and as soon as Apple puts a 64GB option on their high-end laptops they will see a large(and stupidly lucrative) spike in sales. The CPU they are using on the highest-end MacBook is already capable of supporting 64GB http://ark.intel.com/products/...
Sales:
http://pocketnow.com/2016/02/0... https://www.statista.com/stati...
It has sunk about 16 inches...
errr, how many billion dollah landers are you going to smash into Mars before you start using the metric system? this is ridiculous.
The USA hasn't crashed a Mars rover landing(there have been 4 so far)... I believe every lander Europe and Russia has sent to Mars has crashed https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
You still have to get the power into the Lithium cells quickly. The Power Management Module(PMM) inside the CPU regulates the rate at which power enters/leaves the lithium cells. This Snapdragon supports taking in larger amounts of power and shoving it into lithium cells faster.
This isn't a bug in Safari or UIWebview, which both handle TEL: links with a popup.
With WKWebView, Apple no longer provides any default support for TEL: links so people have to write their own. Seems Twitter and LinkedIn are being lazy/reckless and just immediately dialing any tel: link they see...
Apple lets can run whatever other software you choose on the hardware (Apple supports set of drivers for Windows on all their PCs). They do keep their proprietary OS from running on other hardware.
Microsoft/Lenovo keeps their proprietary hardware from running anything but their OS.
Sadly, Apple computers might be the new widely available open platform when compared to others; ChromeOS(software locked) and Windows(hardware locked)
EU isn't a country... also without the UK the entire rest of the EU is smaller than the US.
The S7 is between $600 - $900 dollars depending on what CPU and radios you get. Samsung sticks some markets with their crappy home-built processor and others get the Snapdragon 820. Different carriers also certified different S7 phones... http://www.techtimes.com/artic...
The 64GB iPhone SE is $500 with a CPU that is on-par with the best Samsung S7. If you want a fast small phone, Android really sucks.
The 6s and 6s+ are about $100 more than equivalent speed variants from Samsung... but they are getting refreshed in a month so you can expect them to be cheaper/faster than Samsung at that time.
I think this is a mixture of forward thinking and xenophobia. China is a major importer of industrial robots, and Japan is a major exporter of industrial robots. http://www.worldstopexports.co...
For most basic manufacturing jobs cheap labor can't compete with good automation.
Google's campus in NYC is the fourth largest building in NYC(and they keep buying space in the neighboring buildings). Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter, Ebay, etc all have engineering campuses in NYC. The number of startups is also huge.
What I think would make the most sense is to allow Spotify(and others) to pay Apple for the infrastructure costs of the App Store in lue of the 15% commission. Some base fee + something per download.
During one period of unusually high wages (the late fourteenth century)...
The late 14th Century in England would have been directly after the Black Death where half the population was killed...
The rest of the people looked at were pretty much in-line with the number of hrs/year worked in developed nations. They did work fewer days, but far more hours.
UK Tribunal
http://www.ipt-uk.com/docs/Pri...
teenagers will just be priced out of the market completely... e.g. $100/year to insure your driverless car vs $10000/year to insure your 17 year old kid to drive themselves around.
teenagers do have the highest fatal crash rates, but experience and deteriorating physical capabilities also play roles.
If new human drivers are too expensive to allow to drive, then it shouldn't take long until we don't have human drivers. By old age there is no reason to allow humans to drive anyway.
The whole point of "erty" keyboards is to slow down the typists and reduce key-jams. It's an intentionally bad standard which has lived beyond its meaningfulness for more than 30 years now (when was the last manual typewriter made?)
That's a myth: http://www.straightdope.com/co...
You should read about the horrors of Dihydrogen Monoxide http://www.dhmo.org/facts.html
NVD and CVE are great tools for finding if there are vulnerabilities that effect you... but they are largely self reported and lumping a bunch of bugs into one "vulnerability" only helps with BS lists like this while hurting the usefulness of the databases.
Please don't use this data for a penis contest.