I’m sure you’re not nearly as loathe as you think.
I’m sure you like being able to plug any device into any power outlet and have it work correctly and safely every time without even having to think about it.
I’m sure you like being able to use your cell phone and wifi without it being an unusable mess of different technologies all trying to use the same frequencies.
Etc. Etc. Etc.
When an aspect of technology becomes far reaching enough that it effects essentially everyone and every device, and there are far reaching consequences to it not being interoperable, then that’s exactly the type of situation where it’s good for government to work with experts in the field and decide on an official enforced standard
Mac is easier than Windows, sure, but not easier than a chromebook. Nothing is simpler than a Chromebook. You can do much more with a Mac, but a chromebook is much easier.
Then her situation isn’t applicable to this topic
Sounds like all she needs is a dirt cheap chromebook then
So then the only way to make it fair is for us to invest equally as much into our own green energy industries
Boy it sure is easy to win a debate when you use fictional information
Nah occupied/unoccupied status lights have already been in existence for a while. The new thing happening here is that they’ve added a visible stopwatch counter
In the 90s Pepsi had a contest with prizes and as a joke they advertised that they were gonna give a winner a real jet fighter
Ok that’s kinda hilarious
In what way is the hardware locked down? Is this something new with the M chips?
That doesn’t sound likely to be the reason. That’s an extremely rare event that doesn’t need a regularized solution. And visible timers is pretty much the least useful way to address that problem, instead of using standard emergency pull cords or even just an alert sound that rings after X minutes.
I mean, what problem are they trying to solve? And is long-sitting people really the main cause of that problem?
If a tourist destination is frequently winding up with people waiting for an open stall, and if the majority of people are in the stalls for what is considered a normal amount of time in their home country, then the actual problem is that the place simply doesn’t have enough stalls and needs to add more
Phones play movies. If they make the seatback system annoying then people will just stop using it and download movies from Netflix or wherever
They must’ve paid for themselves many times at this point, even considering that in 1992 they had a much higher price than it costs now
I have no info guess about this, but i strongly guess that the arpeggio sign goes to the left of a flat sign
Sure, but OP worded their headline to sound like they were talking about the google payment system itself, which is not what this news is about
No, the standalone google pay APP is just having it’s features transitioned into google wallet. Google payment services is totally unchanged.
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Anywhere you normally use Google Pay — from checking out online to tapping and paying in stores — remains the same. If you use your Android phone to shop in stores where Google Pay is accepted, you can continue to tap to pay in stores with the Google Wallet app.
There’s a map that shows where every file on your disk is. Doing a regular trash just erases the map pointer for that file, but the 1s and 0s that the file is made of are still sitting there on your disk. Secure erase writes 0s into that area on the disk, so even if you knew where that file used to be located on the disk, now you’ll just find 0s there, instead of finding the 1s and 0s of the old file.
True, but not paying for maintenance sure does help the executive hit his quarterly numbers to receive a bonus