This already happened when we switched from analog to digital cell service. Some cars lost their OnStar ability within 5 years of being sold, and it required a very expensive upgrade to fix it.
This already happened when we switched from analog to digital cell service. Some cars lost their OnStar ability within 5 years of being sold, and it required a very expensive upgrade to fix it.
To be pedantic, Moore’s Law only relates to the number of transistors on a integrated circuit. It doesn’t apply to storage.
To be pedantic, Moore’s Law only relates to the number of transistors on a integrated circuit. It doesn’t apply to…
I agree that is total BS, but the Red Cross isn’t to blame. The FDA controls this policy, not the Red Cross or any other donation center.
I take quite a few sport photos at my children’s events, and AirDrop makes it very easy to send several hundred action photos to another parent’s phone, even while in a place with no wifi and no cell service.
Unless, of course, they’re on Android, then they have to get it a few days later when I spend the time to…
Better yet: Just restrict what devices can use UPNP. My Xboxen can open UPNP ports, as can my Apple iOS devices. No risk there.
Try that with multiple Xboxen.
Netflix, Disney+, Apple TV+, CBS All Access all have 4k HDR content for less.
Any idea how much of this, if any, will be 4k or HDR? It’s a real gap compared to other services.
I think “2 years” is a safe date. There is no reason to think vaccinations should take that long.
Anything sooner can be a nice surprise.
Right. It is likely cheaper to get this:
Do NOT put a copper wire between your house and a neighbor’s house. Each house has its own electrical ground, and your network devices may decide the other side has a better one and use the Cat6 cable as a ground.
I do agree a physical cable is better, but for this, you have to spend the money on fiber-optic or you…
Most credit unions form a mutual-aid network of ATMs, where they allow access to each other’s ATMs fee-free on both ends.
Many of them even allow you to walk in a branch (if you’re a psychopath and want to actually talk to someone to get your money) at another credit union and move money in and out of your account.
I’ve…
This is infuriating. We are so ill-equipped to know exactly what procedures are being done to us, what medicines were used, and how much they should cost.
It’s impossible to keep track of if unconscious, but even if awake, imagine trying to keep track.
“Ok honey, remember to breathe! You’re doing great! Wait, what did…
Came here to post this. The pain from a static arc is only at the ends of it. If you have a firm grip on something conductive, and let the conductive object be the endpoint of the arc, there is no pain at all.
I think that’s part of the point: get more people from across the country and increase diversity, which increases culture.
Users can absolutely be blamed. Get refillable vapes. Recycle the small 100% plastic bottle the juice refill comes in.
Agreed. That’s why my post said “...If people can’t walk up escalators that aren’t moving...”
its not safe to walk on them, and there’s also no way to stop it
There is a limit to how much a company can blame end users for working around problems.
At a certain point, designing something so poorly becomes the company’s fault, not the person trying to work with a bad product.
If people can’t walk up escalators that aren’t moving, the company has work to do.