or just use outlook.com or other similar services
or just use outlook.com or other similar services
or just use outlook.com or other similar services
scroogle style
I hate the vocal message trend, even more when they’re really long, people also listen them on speaker like they don’t care, and scream when they’re sending (long) one... for f***k sake call!!!!
short and concise vocal notes if you’re driving, are accepted
scroogle style
can’t decide which one is worst between scroogle and tump
LOL as usual gizmodo couldn’t wait to blame someone else than apple on something (like vlc non security flaw), that they didn’t make their homework ... of course if apple didn’t stop human conversation listening, they would never ever had write an article like this against their beloved company... such fanboys
“american football”*
“Apple products might cost a small fortune, but one neat thing about its ecosystem is it’s easy to seamlessly share files between devices. “
so much fanboysm ... why you never right “slowly catching up” when is (often) your beloved apple doing that
I don’t care, Edge does this already for ages
yeah...sure sure sure
“We chose to compare its performance to two similarly spec’d devices, the Huawei MateBook X Pro (2019) and the HP Envy 13. Both of these devices have Intel HD 620 integrated GPUs, but also come with the increasingly popular Nvidia MX250 GPU.”
“and the Y-Series CPUs reserved for thinner devices and often more experimental ones, the former includes the MacBook Air and recently axed MacBook,”
as usual I have to fix gizmodo stataments, when they come to their beloved apple they’re too often inaccurate, there are many laptops/2in1 thinner than macbook air and…
if an airline does it for security is creepy, if your beloved apple does it is ok
hopefully autoplay videos will be really illegal one day, undrstood gizmodo?
you mean like google
LOL you tried to fit your beloved iphone so many time in the article.. how to take better pictures? buy another phone, a huawei p30 pro like me for example
Yup, as usual they’re too focused to try to fit as many apple products names first (or only) in their articles... There are 16:10 notebooks and 2in1
“You’ll find 16x10 offered by the Apple MacBooks, and 16x9 offered by the Apple iMacs, for example. This is the aspect ratio of every laptop made by Dell, and by HP, and by Acer, and so on and so on.”