This was going to be my answer. Design team knew very well it was a Corvette cluster. Engineering doesn’t have to know the model.
This was going to be my answer. Design team knew very well it was a Corvette cluster. Engineering doesn’t have to know the model.
Try recording 4K@60fps to an SD card that doesn't keep up.
Your point is a good one I missed. Yeah, expandable storage could cut into their margins big time, fewer people would buy the bigger phone.
I don’t know who really wants a MicroSD card option on the iPhone. Let’s say Apple did put one in.
Feels like that was 10 years ago now
The mentor I had for most of my RF training said he had a 2-way radio at his job in the 80s-90s and if he keyed up driving by a certain house, their garage door would open.
Can’t tell if you’re serious or not, but I would have thought NASA or FCC would be more interested in rogue RF if it really came from a stranger’s basement.
Aren’t licensees given a certain amount of power to defend their spectrum? E.g., Verizon could come knocking at my door if I was stepping on their RF.
I don’t know how they handle unlicensed conflicts, but they take licensed, public safety, and amateur violations seriously.
I’d also like to know what really took them that long. They had it down to a radius probably under a half mile.
I locked my PayPal account and they cleared a scheduled transaction weeks later (putting my balance in red). Got a collection notice 6 months later for $30 when I had already locked my account. Lock, as in, NO TRANSACTIONS.
A hundred receipts with tip a year- that’s only 2 a week. Some people/families could have 200+ A year to check.
Use a thin dinner fork to pull that plunger up! Unless it’s a snap-in/screw-out rivet with the recessed Phillips head screw that doesn’t even thread onto anything, then burn the whole damn car down
Pedantic, but.. 10GB and 10Gb are not the same.
Jason.. Can you comment on how GM uses reverse lights to let everyone know for 30+ seconds that you just locked or unlocked your vehicle?
It’s not illegal everywhere. Common sense also suggests that if you’re parked, you shouldn’t have your headlamps on.. or that you turn on your 4-way flashers. Should I expect every car with headlights on to be moving? I don’t think parking lights really have anything to do with parking anymore - in US vehicles it’s…
That’s why I call them marker lights like a good chunk of my midwestern region does. If you can’t see parked cars at night without their “parking” lights on, you shouldn’t consider driving at night.
That’s the premise of Project Fi (which uses Sprint and T-Mobile)... so you’re right.
Sprint makes too much money on CDMA roaming to shut it down. if T-Mobile’s 3G spectrum can be repurposed for CDMA or LTE, that will be more likely.
Option1: Sprint (or T-Mobile) could go the Nextel route: Anywhere that T-Mobile and Sprint coexist, shut down T-Mobile sites and upgrade Sprint sites. If T-Mobile covers an area Sprint doesn’t, retrofit that site. This would mean picking either GSM or CDMA for the networks that aren’t LTE.