Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't there going to be some sort of legislature dictating that cell phone makers use a universal charging standard by this point? Everyone else has managed micro usb, why is it so hard for apple?
I remember hearing about a law like that being passed... IN CHINA.
right now everything gets transcoded to 24fps which is absolutely terrible if you're uploading gaming footage with single frame flash effects
Don't worry. Nobody actually watches the gaming footage posted to YouTube.
This is a press release intended for the general public.
Ordinarily I would agree with you. Fahrenheit was intended to relate to the physical realm that humans experience: 0 is about the temperature of freezing seawater and 100 is about the temperature of the human body. In this case though, the temperature is well below what the general public has direct knowledge of. It should have been listed in K first, with F in parentheses just so the US general public reader would get that it's way colder than anything ever measured on Earth.
all the IP will go to the Chinese.
At least this time we got them to pay for it.
But who receives payment of the auction proceeds? I'm guessing it won't be the people who put up the $249 recovery funds.
The Court held that an actual good-faith belief that one is not violating the tax law, based on a misunderstanding caused by the complexity of the tax law, negates willfulness, even if that belief is irrational or unreasonable.
Healthcare is always strapped for cash...
Huh, must be a British thing.
That's what I was thinking. Around here, healthcare spends as much as possible to keep their "non-profit" status.
Memory fault - where am I?