What does the subscription weather app even do? Give you a free umbrella every time you forget yours? I don't think there is any app worth money on mobile except for some games and professional apps.
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Isn't the lack of security due to poor security implementation rather than low-quality sensors? I don't see why Apple can't just use those same sensors but with their own security system.
And I just want iPhones to have Touch ID (they could do it in the power button).
But for Face ID on Macs, I think that's because the display sides of those aren't thick enough for Face ID.
I don't have that program, but according to the system requirements I found online, I think it should run well.
Why? Can't Apple just take the idea from the video but apply it to the Pro instead to make that thinner?
No, it's because every tech subreddit has a hate boner for whoever is biased against their brand, especially if clickbait titles and cringe grins are involved. This sub hated Linus even before those allegations.
TLDW: This video shows this device called the "Frore AirJet", which is an active cooler that uses piezoelectrics rather than fans to push air through at 1700 pascals.
The Verge article on them: https://www.theverge.com/2023/11/27/23975368/frore-airjet-apple-macbook-air-fanless-mems
The LTT team had to do a lot of modifications (remove the speakers to use the speaker vents for airflow, and remove the MagSafe port, one USB-C port, the keyboard's input cables, and the Wi-Fi antenna), but they were able to get the following results:
Cinebench score | Power usage | |
---|---|---|
Normal 15" M2 Air | 8200 | Around 14.5W |
Modded 15" M2 Air | 8600 | Around 19W |
M2 Pro | 8700 | Around 19.5W |
Other things that help drug traffickers by this logic:
- The atmosphere
- Car companies
- Gun companies
- Telecom companies
- Banks
Stardew Valley is so low-intensity it can run on a 10-year-old basic laptop. I'd recommend the 7840U motherboard if you will get into more intense games like Forza Horizon 5 or Elden Ring, otherwise you can just pick the 7640U.
Yeah, but it will be very slow. I had the same issue on my Samsung Galaxy Book2 when its charger failed, and my laptop would only accept 0.8-1W of power from my 15W phone charger 😑
Isn't the SN770M a 2230 SSD? Those are always more expensive because of how dense the NAND has to be.
So, that would be less than $110,000,000 per annum (for iPhones, iPads, MacBooks, and Apple Watches). If AirPods also use ARM SoCs (which is probably the case), then it could be 135M instead.