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That's saying something a bit different, though yeah I agree.

And btw, I have "auto-correct" disabled and this stupid bug still happens. Which is to say, yes, I agree, Apple is user hostile.


So just another case of getting proper support only if you make a big enough splash on social media and news outlets.

>The Cupertino, California-based tech giant collected 85% of operating profit and 48% of revenue from smartphone sales over the course of the year. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-02-03/iphone-gr...

>However, it outperformed a struggling smartphone market in terms of shipment, revenue and operating profit growth, in turn achieving its highest-ever shares of 18%, 48% and 85% in these metrics respectively, in 2022.

https://counterpointresearch.com/en/insights/2022-global-sma...

Almost three year old numbers, but not all that much should have changed since then.


Yes, but that was the case in past years too, where they kept the lead.


I like your "class half full" way of thinking.


>you can re-enable this by making a purchase on the Microsoft Store.

That is just a software decoder running on the CPU. HP and Dell are effectively killing any way to hardware-decode (and encode?) HEVC on these models. Which is a thing you want on a power- and heat-limited device such as a laptop.


I understood the article to say that it was a driver that enabled the hardware and not a software decoder.


The Habsburg Family never used a different writing system, though.


They did use a different language with different pronunciation rules, though. I'm not convinced that sticking with the original spelling is obviously better. Bibis’s first name certainly doesn't accurately transliterate to Benjamin, and that's probably fine.


They use the name "Habsburg". Who is the NYT to tell them they are in fact not "Habsburg"?


I don't think the NYT is telling them that.


But I bet they used the metric system!


Probably, but only since the 19th century ;)


Steve Jobs died in 2011, that "Songs of Innocence" fiasco was in 2014.


You are right, I misremembered U2 branded iPod as that song debacle.


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