Yeah because that’s his nose
Yeah because that’s his nose
Hell if I know, I don’t even know what all it can do. There are probably dozens of things it can do that all kinds of laptops can’t do though.
I don’t use 3D modeling for my work but I can see how a 3D stereoscopic display could be highly useful for scientific research, as those have been part of the high end Nvidia Quadro GPU feature set intended for scientific research for many years already. Those would be coupled with a 3D monitor, and that kit of 3D monitor and Quadro GPU probably already cost more than the Apple Vision does.
Basically I assume it can do all the 3D VR and AR stuff that laptops can’t do in general. Whoever needs that for their office work might buy it, but I don’t need one.
Why in the world do you think this is supposed to be a mobile product? Just because it can run on a battery doesn’t mean they intend for consumers to wear it around town.
My impression is that it’s for use in the home and/or office. I wouldn’t walk around town with anything worth thousands of dollars out on display and I think most people are similarly minded.
Sounds like you don’t know much about the VR market in general. It is actually a popular segment of technology that has been growing and improving for decades.
It’s not going away, and Apple may have the next level of the technology already on the market. IDK but I’m not buying one. I already have 2 other VR headsets that do all that I need. I play VR games on my Index system about 5 times per week. It has superseded my interest in almost all 2D games.
I also know several other people from young to middle aged who have VR systems and we all quite enjoy being able to make use of the tech.
Good work NY AG
I have dealt with their bullshit too and can confirm that it is a bullshit hassle to cancel their shitty satellite radio service
That’s about 10 times the price it costs to have a full system installed in other parts of the USA.
I put in a small solar backup power system myself for $1500. It’s not enough to power HVAC or any big appliances but it is enough that I can have my fridge, freezer, TV, and Internet going off the grid whenever there’s a power outage.
Anybody can claim the tax credit though. When you file the taxes it’s a box you enter a number into.
They don’t ask for proof, but you’d better keep your receipts just in case.
Or maybe chat history just isn’t that important overall. I can do backups just fine on android but have only used that once. I wouldn’t be too concerned if I lost all of my chats, as I’ve already read them.
The core security and privacy features are what’s most important. I’d prefer they keep those as the top priority.
Biden has always been anti-freedom. He wrote a bill while in congress that he later claimed the Patriot Act was ripped off from, basically doing a lot of similar stuff to shit on Americans’ freedom like the Patriot Act did but it was not passed. I was worried about him being VP while Obama was in office due to his bad record. He’s one of the crappiest options America had in 2020, but still is better than Trump obviously.
Funny how you did the same thing though, get rid of the guns “for the children” after your tirade about the government restricting freedom under that banner. It’s OK when you do it, but not them.
I see the both the same, bullshit appeal-to-emotion power grabs to reduce the freedom of the citizenry. The “get rid of guns” talk is bullshit because that is just not a possible thing to ever accomplish.
You can share your Plex server on your LAN with no authentication required. That’s a use case for the app not requiring a password.
I don’t give a fuck about that money, I already have money.
We have the solution, it’s remote work. Smart businesses are using it as a competitive advantage to attract the best candidates.
Would have to be cheap as hell rent to put up with that.
One person downvoted that, what a clown haha
“9 out of 10 workers support the policy” he decided to imagine and then say out loud