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By notuptome2004 · Posted
Not $299 as it runs the same hardware SOC as the S25+ and ulltra and such but yes it should be cheaper like Maby $500 -
By Usama Jawad96 · Posted
Apple releases massive slide deck to help children convince their parents to buy them a Mac by Usama Jawad The competition between Windows PCs, Apple Macs, and Chromebooks is fairly decent when it comes to the education sector. Chromebooks are typically priced very competitively but are sometimes underpowered. Windows offers wide compatibility with software but may increase overall licensing costs, and finally, Mac offers similar benefits to Windows coupled with premium hardware, but is the most expensive of the lot. That said, these are mostly generalizations and your mileage may vary according to your use-case. However, Apple is now ready to help children convince parents that a Mac is the best device for their educational needs. Over on its website, Apple has published "The Parent Presentation", which is an 81-page slide deck aimed at children in order to facilitate them in convincing their parents that they should buy their children a Mac. The slide deck is available in multiple formats including PowerPoint, Google Slides, and Keynote. Needless to say, the slide deck does serve a business purpose but it's also fairly humorous in tone. For example, slide 7 speaks from the point of view of the presenter (the child), saying that they'd love to take their parents to college with them but since that's not possible, they would like to take a Mac to college instead. Then, slide 11 talks about refers to "thoroughly researched evidence" that proves that a Mac is the superior option because it is durable, reliable, and "compatible with my major". You get the gist. That's not all though. Apple has released an accompanying YouTube video on the same topic by comedian Martin Herlihy, you can check it out below: Of course, it's quite unlikely that any child will actually use this slide deck to convince their parents. But it's all in good fun and makes for an interesting marketing gimmick. If you don't want to bother downloading the massive slide deck yourself, you can view it online in Google Slides too. -
By notuptome2004 · Posted
well if we go back in time to 2013 the LG G2 phone that i owned was the best on the market at the time 5.2" LCD 1080p display it had 4gb of Ram ( might have been 3GB ) android KitKat out of the box but was upgradable to Android 6.0 it had the best Built in Audio Dac 24bit/192khz playback Hi-Fi audio and a snapdragon 800 2.2ghz Quad core and 32gb of storage and the Camera was top notch at the time . but beyond that what help make it really good was a3,000mAh that allowed 20hrs of video playback and 26.7hrs of talk time and the Phone was only 5.45" (H) x 2.79" (W) x 0.35" (D) now compared to the galaxy S25 edge that is 158.2 x 75.6 x 5.8 so we have come along way since the LG G2 ( Miss that Phone) but i think the edge while yes smaller battery and camera is less still has its place and people who will buy it -
By Phillip0web · Posted
Reasons are unknown? Yeah, the reasons are, it wasn't needed when you already have the S25 plus out. It was a stupid waste. -
By Phillip0web · Posted
Muskrat is a liar (saying no driver needed) just like Trumpette, the Putin puppet. It's so sad they had a lover's quarrel! They worked so well together being lying buddies. One and the same.
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tarifa
hello dear Neowin experts good day,
hopefully this text and this question fits in this forum well - i guess and hope so since it is a question regarding websites and things alike.
the topic: setting up phpBB • Compliance with GDPR : how to do the basic editing of the given text blocks
after setting up a phpBB - which should have its main target audience in Europe... it is aimed to run this phpBB for a international community so the target audience is international and the language english
i wonder how to treat the differend kinds and sorts of texts we have
in the phpBB-overview we have the following texts:
a. Privacy Acceptance Policy.-> with the texts regarding the Privacy acceptance:
b. Privacy Policy -> i guess that we here can customise the board’s Privacy Policy. in other words that herein we have the DSGVO terms...
c. Terms of Use Policy.->with the texts regarding erms of Use Policy.
a. Privacy Acceptance Policy.-> Privacy acceptance: here we have the pre-filled version,...that looks like so:
b. Privacy Policy -> i guess that we here can customise the board’s Privacy Policy. in other words that herein we have the DSGVO terms...
Here you can customise the board’s Privacy Policy.: > Privacy policy:
General Data Protection Regulation - 2018 (GDPR)
c. Terms of Use Policy
by the way - two questions arise here :
where would you add the following text:
[Adress
name
street
town
etc. mailadress and telephone-number:)
Disclaimer
Liability for contents
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and furtermore - by the way - where would you add the following text: - a guess: i think that we have to add this things to b. b. Privacy Policy !?
see a example https://gdpr.eu/privacy-notice/?cn-reloaded=1
GDPR privacy notice template:
again - the phpbb should have its main target audience in Europe... it is aimed to run this phpBB for a international community so the target audience is international and the language english
i wonder how to treat the differend kinds and sorts of texts we have
look forward to hear from you
regards
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