It used to be under a separate license from Intel, yes. But they have contributed it to the USB 4 standard and are no longer requiring a fee. There are a few AMD laptops that now support Thunderbolt, but they are very new to the market.
It used to be under a separate license from Intel, yes. But they have contributed it to the USB 4 standard and are no longer requiring a fee. There are a few AMD laptops that now support Thunderbolt, but they are very new to the market.
They’ll just increase the item price to cover shipping.
Not sure about Walmart specifically, but some other large retailers will require a fixed price for a length of time, perhaps for a full year or even two. So they might not be able to recoup those extra fuel costs for quite a while.
I had never considered cart etiquette from that perspective.
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Inertia. They would have never been approved as a new product these days.
The tech exists, though not all of it is publicly available.
Sounds like your VPN is blocking local connections. Not all VPNs do that. Maybe dig into the settings, or check your route table to add the local network back. Perhaps your remote VPN network is conflicting with the local network due to using the same 192.168.x.y prefix, in which case you could try changing your local…
It might!
Depends if it’s on a subfloor, or a slab. A slab crack could indicate something happening in the ground under your house, such as water movement. (broken pipe?)
If it’s “always crowded” then the solution is obviously more chairs. But that costs them money, and airports are notoriously short on terminal space for expansion.
It was news 3 years ago, and at some point in time they supposedly committed to changing it. The “new” news is that surprise, surprise, it didn’t change.
The details are in the article. The sign said 0.699 per gallon. The gas pump said 0.699 per gallon. The receipt said 0.699 per gallon. If I fill up my 12 gallon tank, the receipt would say total $8.39. If my credit card bill says $83.88 for the same transaction, I’m doing a chargeback, and I can send that receipt to…
If they charge me a different amount than what the receipt says, there’s going to be a chargeback at minimum. Maybe give it to the state “weights and measures” dept to look at false advertising, theft by deception, bait and switch, or whatever other laws they think might apply. Gas station owners have gone to jail for…
Because it’s not money, it’s speculative valuation. It’s the value of the cryptocurrency if everybody exchanged it for cash at the current market rate. But of course that would be impossible, because #1: You can’t just turn it in, (there is no central bank) you can only trade it with somebody else, who must be willing…
Pretty sure they can’t charge the customer again with a higher price that was NOT listed on the pump or sign at the time of the transaction.
Disputing charges is meant to handle a company that won’t act when you call their customer service, which should be your first place to try. It usually results in you not being able to use that company in the future.
That may not be reliable. If the highlight is 95% opaque, the screenshot will still have the 5% that the info can be extracted from. That’s why they recommend the rectangle tool or something else that is 100% opaque.
As long as they don’t repeat the same mistakes, they will make progress and get more reliable. Nobody’s going to trust them with a billion dollar payload any time soon, but NASA can take a long view with low-cost missions for now, and perhaps Astra will grow into a more reliable option in the future. SpaceX started…