There's another compelling reason to bring back a cheaper MacBook: It's the perfect way to court disgruntled Windows users, something Apple hasn't really done since its "Get A Mac" ads from the mid-2000s. I figure the unbridled success of the iPhone and iPad made Apple focus less on directly competing with Windows. The sleek designs of the 2011-2015 era MacBook Air and Pros were their main selling points, but Apple's push towards USB-C-only machines and unreliable butterfly keyboards later made it clear it wasn't totally focused on Macs.
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而三星的隐私屏幕,是让屏幕自己在硬件层面控制光线。这项技术脱胎于 2024 年 MWC 上展出的 Flex Magic Pixel。通过在屏幕基板上分别蒸镀【广视角像素】和【窄视角像素】。
本月初,由于担心使用同一激光系统及其对埃尔帕索国际机场的民用飞机可能造成的影响,联邦航空管理局暂时关闭了埃尔帕索附近的空域。
All of this brings me back to the question that's been haunting me since discovering the Dreamie: Is it ridiculous to spend $250 on an alarm clock/noise machine? At a different time in my life, I would have said yes without hesitation. But the current version of me, who knows what it's like to move through each day like a zombie because I'm sleeping so terribly, would begrudgingly disagree. As I pack up this review unit to ship it back, I'll also be putting in an order for my own so I can keep my cherished new sleep routine going.