Apple’s 17-Bit OS in 2019

17-Bit not performance-capable? Not at all although it sometimes slows a bit down because of a thermally overheated market for e-loot. Beside some iOS, OSX, watchOS, and tvOS updates Apple also released a human update to its kernel, located in a spaceship, ready to launch for searching the next big thing. Where’s Angela? She once … Continue reading Apple’s 17-Bit OS in 2019

Tariffs?

Not necessary. China thinks differently. The Chinese government could simply say that the presence of foreign hardware and security-protected operating systems violate its laws about data security and its right to access citizen data. An example ... Launched in 2011, WeChat, China’s most popular messaging app, has been under surveillance. Any message sent through a … Continue reading Tariffs?

We are all severely affected!

For the poor it’s even life-threatening. This year it’s terribly hot in Thailand. Even during the night we have approximately 36°. I know the country very well since 40 years and it became my residence in 2016. I’m sure it’s not just because of a range of fluctuation of the temperature. It’s because of the … Continue reading We are all severely affected!

A stands for affordable

GOOGLE ... Google announced the Pixel 3a (5.6-inch OLED display) and Pixel 3a XL (6-inch OLED display) on Tuesday during the Google I/O developers conference in Mountain View, California. The new Pixel 3a phones are essentially pared-down versions of Google’s flagship Pixel 3 lineup. The 3a costs $400 and the 3a XL $480. APPLE ... … Continue reading A stands for affordable

User Privacy

Tim Cook is continuing Apple's message on user privacy, being perhaps one of the biggest issues of our time. Without pointing out any particular offender of what Apple wants, Cook reiterated the point that customers' data is not Apple's product. "One of the worst things, other than something like hurting somebody or something, was the … Continue reading User Privacy