How the iPhone 11U1 chip will change everything
Apple is bringing ultra-wideband capabilities to its iPhone 11 -- and it promises to be a game-changer (eventually) for everything from healthcare to smart cities thanks to its location accuracy, reliably and security.

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Arcadia Power Can Help You Go Green Lower Your Power Bill

We only have one planet, and using clean, renewable energy resources is perhaps the easiest way to preserve and maintain our future. Luckily, clean energy farms generate far more power than ever before, so whether you want to ensure a cleaner tomorrow, or if you just want to save money on your power bill, you can do so with Arcadia Power.

Arcadia Power is a platform that makes it easy for homeowners and renters to choose renewable energy. All you have to do is sign up with Arcadia Power and connect your utility bill. It&ll hunt down ways to connect you to clean energy farms near you. Best of all, you might save money on your utility bill if clean energy is cheaper in your area. And did we mention that signing up with Arcadia Power is free?

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10 new Apple Watch features most owners get for free

Apple offers most Apple Watch users 10 brand-new features with watchOS 6, which should also run faster than previous versions of the OS.

How to install the new watchOS

You must be using an iPhone 6S or later running iOS 13 to upgrade your Apple Watch to watchOS 6 (which arrives later today). You should also backup your data before you follow these steps:

  • Connect both the phone and watch to power. (Apple Watch needs to be on 50% power and connected to power for this to work.)
  • Open the Watch app on your iPhone.
  • Tap General, then choose Software Update.
  • The new watchOS update process should be listed there, tap it to begin the process.
  • You&ll need to keep both the phone and the watch within a few feet of each other during the upgrade, which can take a while.

Once that's done and you're running watchOS 6, you'll find new features.

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Throwback Thursday: Ultimatum

It1977, and this pilot fishcompany is moving to a new data center. &The old facility was in the basement of the headquarters building,& says fish. &Access was via an ancient magnetic strip reader with no special capabilities. You either got in or you didn&t.

The new facility has state-of-the-art card readers, supported by a small midrange system. It has lots of capabilities — which can be a bit of trouble when you have a security department thatparanoid about access to the facility.

And trouble does arrive, about a month after the move to the new building, when the security department programs the system to allow admission only during scheduled working hours.

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Surface support shrivels as battery, driver, update problems persist

As Microsoft approaches another round of Surface announcements, itmore important than ever that you know how older versions of the hybrid tablet are faring. In short, we&re seeing continued, long-standing problems with batteries, keyboards, drivers, performance throttling & and support has grown long in the tooth, to the point of appearing nonexistent.

There's even an issue of a Windows update that kills older Surface machines, a problem Microsoft has yet to acknowledge. Instead, it's consolidated problem reports into one giant, unanswered thread.

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If you&re thinking about buying a Surface, you should know about the problems and how Microsoft has reacted.

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Three-and-a-half years ago, a lawsuit hit the San Mateo, Ca. county courthouse that briefly attracted the attention of the worldwide venture capital community given its salacious nature. The defendant: longtime VC Michael Goguen, who&d spent 20 years with Sequoia Capital in Menlo Park, Ca. The plaintiff: a former intimate who described him through the filing as a &worse predator than the human traffickers.& She said in the filing that she would know, having become a &victim of human trafficking& at age 15 when she was &brought to America in 2001,& then &sold as a dancer to a strip club& in Texas, which is where she she says first encountered Goguen.

What she wanted from the lawsuit was money that she said was owed to her by Goguen: $40 million over four installments that the lawsuit stated were for &compensation for the sexual abuse and [a sexual] infection she contracted from him.& According to her suit, Goguen agreed to these terms, paying Baptiste a first installment of $10 million, but then refused to make further payments.

At the time, Goguen called the allegations &horrific& and suggested Baptiste was a spurned lover, saying they&d had a &10+ year romantic relationship that ended badly.& He also filed a cross complaint alleging extortion.

Today, that cross complaint lives on, while Baptistecase again Goguen was just quietly dismissed by arbitrator Read Ambler, a retired judge who served 20 years with the Santa Clara County Superior Court and who wrote in a ruling yesterday filed in San Mateo court that Baptistefailures to undergo medical examinations doomed her case, as did her failure to produce documents necessary in the discovery process.

&The record presented further establishes that Baptiste&s& failures were willful,& Ambler writes. &Baptiste appears to believe that the information responsive to the discovery at issue is either not relevant, or with respect to the medical examinations, not permitted by law. While Baptiste is free to believe what she wants to believe, the orders are binding on Baptiste, and her failure to comply with the orders is unacceptable.&

Baptiste doesn&t currently have legal representation, though four sets of lawyers have represented her over time.

Patricia Glaser, a high-powered attorney who took on Baptistecase originally (and later agreed to represent Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein), asked to be relieved from the case five months later, citing &irreconcilable differences.& More recently, an L.A.-based couple that operates the Sherman Law Group in L.A. filed a motion to be relieved as Baptistecounsel, citing &irreconcilable differences and a breakdown in communication.&

Goguenattorneys say he will continue to pursue his counterclaims against Baptiste and looks forward to &complete vindication.&

Though Ambler never remarked on the merits or Baptisteclaims, Goguenattorney Diane Doolittle further said today in a statement that: &Amber Laurel Baptistesensationalized lawsuit against Silicon Valley venture capitalist Michael Goguen collapsed under the weight of its own falsehood yesterday, when a judge dismissed the case because of Baptisterepeated, egregious and willful misconduct. Over the course of this case, Baptiste perjured herself, concealed, destroyed and falsified key evidence, and demonstrated her contempt for the legal system by systematically violating numerous court orders.&

Baptiste could not be reached for comment.

Baptistelawsuit against Goguen prompted Sequoia to part ways with him almost immediately. Later the very day that TechCrunch broke news of the suit in 2016, a Sequoia spokesman told us that while the firm understood &these allegations of serious improprieties& to be &unproven and unrelated to Sequoia& its management committee had nevertheless &decided that Mikedeparture was the appropriate course of action.&

Goguen, who sold an $11 million home in Atherton, Ca., in 2017, has spent much of his time in recent years at another home in Whitefish, Montana, where he has seemingly been wooing locals. An August story about Goguen in The Missoulian about a separate case describes him &known locally for philanthropic ventures.&

Continues the story: &Such donations have funded MontanaInternet Crimes Against Children Task Force and a Flathead group teaching girls to code. Two Bear Air, his northwestern Montana search and rescue outfit free to anyone who has needed it, has performed well over 500 missions and 400 rescues, according to executive director and chief pilot Jim Pierce. Goguen has personally completed 30 rescues, the Daily Inter Lake reported in February. The Flathead Beacon reports he was honored with the Great Whitefish Award earlier this year.&

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