Same here in Italy, but it took COVID to get them off their asses and finish the system for this that was already 90% there
Same here in Italy, but it took COVID to get them off their asses and finish the system for this that was already 90% there
That vehicle drinks chassis’s
Ehhh there’s… Embraer?
Arr!! (stack)
Teams should warrant crimes-against-humanity charges
The website looks like it’s trying to sell me something
IoC Internet of… Chandeliers? Critters? Cretins?
Oh, was this because of limited processing power / slow secondary storage read speeds?
All of that and more. They didn’t have mass memory, so you had a maximum number of contacts, a maximum number of SMS, a maximum number of ringtones… but you couldn’t delete ringtones to make room for SMSses or such. They were a completely different tech.
NO WAY… Oof that must’ve been so annoying, no? Ur phone being a waking advertisement to everyone around you?
They loved it. Also it couldn’t share media (messaging apps didn’t exist yet and it didn’t support MMS) and was GSM only, so to actually do anything smart it had to be connected to WiFi.
What in the freaking pixel fog am I looking at
Old dumb phones could not play arbitrary audio… Well, aside from phone calls of course. Ringtones were a series of… Tones! Kinda like a midi file, ever heard of that?
Extra fun fact, the original iPhone only had THE iphone ringtone, and you could not change it.
He could always smile. It’s just that it’s hard for him to do so when not disemboweling anyone.
Not just the beard, eyes and brows
I mean, for the first bunch of years PC users won’t have any choice but to emulate
Well, this is MKBHD who has an even larger audience
First 20 mins according to ChatGPT:
In the YouTube video titled “The Worst Product I’ve Ever Reviewed… For Now,” the reviewer discusses his experience with the Humane AI Pin, a new wearable computer with an AI inside designed to help users throughout their day. Despite its impressive hardware and innovative features, such as a camera, microphone, touchpad, projector with gesture control, and strong build quality, the reviewer expresses disappointment with the user experience and lack of integration with smartphones. He finds the device too expensive, with a cost of $700 plus a $24 monthly subscription, and notes that it often provides incorrect information, has poor voice recognition, and lacks essential features and apps. The reviewer also mentions that the device frequently overheats and is too heavy to be comfortably worn for extended periods. Overall, while the Humane AI Pin shows promise, its current limitations and high cost make it a significant disadvantage compared to modern smartphones.
I didn’t know they tried making their own password manager. I know that on my phone with Gboard I sometimes get an “unlock with Firefox” button in apps’ login screens…
Mozilla are maybe the only company I’d trust with that
you’ve got to place two spaces at the end of the text before every return if you want a
new line, otherwise two returns give you a
new paragraph