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Chris
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Just so you know, QNX was a company BB acquired. It is not actually the same OS that you see on BB phones.

Apple designs their own batteries, they fabricated the CPU in iOS devices, they designed the screen, and many other hardware components. They outsource manufacturing and assembly, but a lot R&D and development happens in house. Even the Intel processors in Macs are custom made for Apple.

They are using an Apple Enterprise certificate. It was ment for companies to distribute apps internally. This is a clear violation of that rule and Apple can, and probably will, disable the certificate. That will disable the app from working anymore. Certificates expire after 1 year anyway.

Facebook is paying $4 billion in cash with the remaining $12 billion in stock.

The app is free, but the service is $1 a year. So, ~300 Million dollars a year.

Facebook already has a similar service with Messenger, obviously you are not the brightest.

Are there any other better options? And don't say T-Mobile because they charge just as much. (Actually more for my family plan)

I would say my equipment is 2nd generation. It is still about 5 years old.

Why not just have the Ethernet come directly out of the ONT?

Mine started beeping about 5 years after getting it. I called them up, complained (they said I have to buy one) and they sent someone out 2 days later to replace it for me, for free.

It is a little different. There are actually 2 different interfaces. The one in my screenshot is from iOS 7.1 beta. The one in the video above (link) is from iOS 7.0.3 and resembles the UI they showed off at WWDC as well as on their website.

Except that in New York, our mass transportation system is below ground and lower Manhattan is actually 3 feet above sea level. So a storm surge puts the entire vicinity of lower Manhattan under water.

This is actually a working prototype that is part of the iOS 7.1 beta SDK that all Apple Developers (like myself) have access to.

That is not what it means, it means that most people chose the cheapest device they can get. Including these very cheap Android phones that cost $50 off-contract.

Honestly, I don't see why she should pay for it. You say it is the "landlords yard", but do you use it? If you use the yard and have access to it, then it is your yard and you should pay to maintain it. I think it would be unfair for her to pay for something that you use.

They have a nicely organized website too, with a good search.

I think that was introduced in iOS 4

Do you rent the entire house?

I don't see a $5 Google Play credit on Amazon for the Chromecast, but I do see another $5 discount for Amazon Student members. Making the final price $24.98.

The tweet was sent 2 days later.