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Our digital world ……
“If someone screams “they’re watching you!” into your face, then you’re either starring in a horror movie or living in these surveillance-conscious times. Still, if it’s the latter, at least now you can put a name to the faceless entities observing your every move.”
“On the auction site, the Mac Pro value is listed at $40,000 to $60,000, and like the rest of the custom-designed products, it will be auctioned off on November 23.”
“T-Mobile on Wednesday detailed the second half of its Un-carrier Phase 3.0 program which sets tablets free. Literally. Effective November 1, T-Mobile provide 200MB of free LTE data for each eligible device every 30 days.”
As a product designer, one of my favorite parts about any new Apple product launch is the inevitable “How it’s made” video. The Mac Pro incarnation did not disappoint.
What makes Apple fascinating is not that they are using some wiz-bang alien technologies to make things – even here in Portland, Oregon, all the technologies Apple shows in this video are in-practice across numerous local factories. What makes Apple unique is that they perform their manufacturing with remarkable precision and on a scale that is simply astonishing, using techniques typically reserved for the aerospace or medical device industries.
Read more at http://www.cultofmac.com/251091/how-apple-makes-the-new-mac-pro/#qxK0uJBFY8Qrju0P.99
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“A blog post from Adobe platform security strategist Peleus Uhley explains that the new version of Safari in Mavericks is actually safer than before, thanks to sandboxing. That finally puts Mavericks Safari in the same boat as Internet Explorer, Firefox and Chrome, writes CNet.”
“OS X Mavericks, the first of Apple’s post-big cat OS updates, is named for one of the nicest spots on Earth. Mavericks is a surf beach in California, and the operating system that takes its name definitely represents a new wave in Mac software, even though it isn’t a drastic change from OS X 10.”
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