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Appleend-to-end product vision extends from content consumption all the way to content creation and distribution, and its hardware line-up ranges from entry-level laptops to the pricey Mac Pro.
Apple has designed the Mac Pro to go places no other Mac has ever reached & but one place it won't go is into the mass market.
Applebest ever Mac
With a $5,999 starting price, the Mac Pro is a highly sophisticated supercomputer thatgoing to sell in the thousands at the highest end of the industry (and to the worldwealthiest Apple fans).
The people who purchase these Macs will be high-end professionals, users who aren&t always at the cutting edge of hardware or software upgrades.These are the kind of people who like to maximize the value they get out of their existing kit. Many may be avoiding upgrading to macOS Catalina because they still rely on 32-bit plug-ins. Some may use pre-subscription versions of key creative apps because they want to make money, not spend it.
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If you ask the average person what they know about 5G technology, the first thing that will pop into their head will likely be something to do with cellphone technology. And if you consider the 2019 rollout of 5G thus far, perhaps that wouldn&t be too far off the mark. The average Jane or Joe would also likely recall that 5G is a faster follow-on technology to 4G LTE, and that wouldn&t be all that inaccurate either.
However, what 5G offers today, how itdeployed and what the 5G landscape is going to look like in the next 2&3 years, will be vastly different. In fact, at the risk of using clichés, indeed 5G NR (New Radio) technology is poised to be &disruptive.& That said, this next generation of wireless network technology will also be an enabler across a myriad of industries and applications, and in all likelihood spur all-new use cases as well.
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One day, back in the &80s, all the ATMs at the bank where pilot fish works suddenly refuse to dispense cash. Customers get a cryptic message about the system not being able to process requests.
When fish and his colleagues investigate, they find that the nightly batch job that prepares the files needed by the ATM software had expected to find a specific file on the mainframe that was not there. What happened to it? Ask … the mortgage department?
It seems that, some time ago, the mortgage department had requested a change in the name and format of a file containing interest rates for different types of mortgage loans. Although that change had been in effect for a while, the old, outdated file had never been deleted until someone quite recently did some system maintenance.
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Microsoft now says the year's second Windows 10 feature upgrade would be released shortly and has given it the guileless name of "Windows 10 November 2019 Update."
"We believe that Build 18363.418 is the final build," Brandon LeBlanc, a senior program manager on the Windows Insider team, wrote in a Friday post to a company blog.
Build 18363.418 was released on Oct. 8.
[ Related: Windows 10 May 2019 Update: Key enterprise features ]Also known as 1909 in Microsoft's four-digit yymm notation, this upgrade is notable for what it is not: It is not a feature upgrade as Microsoft has defined the term in the past. Instead, 1909 will be little more than a rerun of the spring's 1903, including all the fixes Microsoft has made to that version since its May debut, and a very small number of new features. (How small? Check out the list here.)
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Write comment (93 Comments)WeWork, the co-working empire once valued at $47 billion before reality struck, plunging the business and its investors into crisis, has another problem to add to its growing pile — one which doesn&t exactly reflect well on its core business of kitting out and maintaining modern working environments.
The problem is a safety concern affecting users of WeWork co-working spaces in the U.S. and Canada. Today the company emailed members in the regions to warn that around 1,600 phone booths installed at WeWork locations have been found to have elevated levels of formaldehyde — which it warns could cause health issues for people exposed to the gas.
WeWork blames the issue on a manufacturer of the booths.
The booths are provided in its co-working spaces for WeWork members to be able to take calls in private — given other common areas are shared by all users.
&After a member informed us of odor and eye irritation, WeWork performed an analysis, including having an outside consultant conduct a series of tests on a sampling of phone booths. Upon receiving results late last week, we began to take all potentially impacted phone booths out of service,& it writes in an email to members.
Affected phone booths &are being taken out of service immediately, and will be removed from your location as soon as possible,& it adds.
In addition to ~1,600 booths it has confirmed are affected, a further 700 booths are being taken out of service in what WeWork describes as &an abundance of caution& — i.e. while it carries out more checks — with the promise of a further update once it has concluded its tests.
Members wanting to know which booths are safe to use in the meanwhile are told to contact the community team at their WeWork location.
WeWork also says alternative quiet spaces will be provided, such as in conference rooms and unused offices.
Discussing the health risks of formaldehyde gas — a chemical which is used in various building materials &WeWorkemail warns: &Short-term exposure to formaldehyde at elevated levels may cause acute temporary irritation of the nose, throat, and respiratory system, including coughing or wheezing. These effects are typically transient and usually subside after removal of the formaldehyde source.
&Long-term exposure to formaldehyde, such as that experienced by workers in jobs who experience high concentrations over many years, has been associated with certain types of cancers. You can find additional information in this FAQ from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.&
The email encourages any WeWork members with health concerns to contact a doctor.
A tipster who sent us the email reported experiencing a sensation of &burning eyes& after using the booths.
They also said several people in their team had experienced the same issue.
&Some complained that they felt nauseous after spending time inside the booths,& the tipster wrote. &I never felt that, but the burning eyes was 100% there for me several times. Scary stuff.&
Reached for comment, a WeWork spokesperson confirmed the formaldehyde issue, saying ittaking &a number& of booths out of service at &some& locations in the U.S. and Canada — due to &potentially elevated levels of formaldehyde caused by the manufacturer.&
&The safety and well-being of our members is our top priority, and we are working to remedy this situation as quickly as possible,& it adds in a statement.
It is not clear exactly how many WeWork locations contain affected booths at this point.
Nor has WeWork provided more detailed information about how long members might have been exposed to elevated levels of formaldehyde — with its email merely suggesting some of the booths have been in place for &months.&
&The potentially impacted phone booths have been installed over the past few months, exact timing varies based on location,& it writes.
Although clearly the level of exposure will vary from person to person depending on their use of the booths.
The company did not respond to a question asking whether any of its international WeWork locations are affected by the issue.
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