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“Officials involved in the plan attempted to brand it as part of a “Middle East Marshall Plan,” a massive effort to rebuild European countries ravaged by World War II.”

“4x pixels, 2x resolution.”

“can you explain it? i don’t understand.”

“That and the “eat Cheetos with chopsticks to keep your fingers clean” one are consistent crowd-pleasers.”

“Have 6 mins before your lyft driver arrives? Vacuum.”

“Always go see a movie and then get dinner so you can talk about the movie afterwards. I love it. It makes me way more comfortable on dates.”

“But Russia’s path toward an isolated local internet for some time.”

“It’s got a resolution of 7,680 by 4,320 pixels—twice that of a 4K TV. ”

Personal preference is not a legitimate reason

“It probably stands to mention that bulging cans are also not to be consumed.”

“it does at least give you the option to walk back that incoherent sentence or profession of love that you immediately regret sending.”

Why not just open whatever message you want to whenever you want to without worrying about read receipts?

I was in Sacramento about 15 years ago taking a bus for who knows what reason to who knows where. All I remember about that bus ride is seeing a guy stand up as the bus is going (ok, whatever), pull down his pants (WTF? What is he doing? Pull them back up, dude!), turn around to face the seat he just got up from

“They all have battery heating/cooling - this is called “preconditioning.””

“a UV disinfection box you place your phone in, which eliminates germs and electronic devices in seconds.”

airline experts and attendants alike say you should stay clear of all plane blankets and pillows, which are rarely exchanged.”

“you accidentally leave a credit card at a bar and wake up the next day to find a “walkout” fee tacked onto your bill. This is entirely legal

Sorry for not being clear.  I wasn’t saying that Apple wasn’t involved.  I was saying that the decision wasn’t up to Apple.  I would imagine that Apple is contractually obligated to show the network name as whatever AT&T wants to call it.  I am not privy to the contract they have in force between them, but it seems