“The case later settled after Microsoft agreed to make it easier for Microsoft’s competitors to integrate their software with the Windows operating system,” Jayapal said Tuesday during the hearing.
“Stain detector simo.” — how Microsoft’s Windows Phone?misinterpreted the spoken phrase, “Send a text to Simone,” in a comparison with Siri on iPhone 4S by tech site TechAU. (One of its other misinterpretations, shown in the TechAU video, wasn’t nearly so family friendly.)
“It is in this spirit, with our great commitment to China, that we seize the opportunity of the visit to France by President Xi, at the invitation of the President of the Republic Emmanuel Macron, to sign this agreement, which is a clear testimony of our confidence in the long-term vigor of the Chinese economy and our friendship for its people,” Arnault said.
“That could be anything,” Rausch said, speaking with GeekWire?after he took the stage at?the Smart Kitchen Summit in Seattle. “That could be a folding lawn chair that orders beer from Prime Now. Who knows where it will stop.”
“Silicon Valley” has earned street cred in the Valley and beyond by working authentic tech references into its scripts. Sunday’s show, for instance, touched on such arcana as TURN servers and 12-bit color (“Ten percent better image quality!”).
“So the more we reduce our consumption is going to be key to grow as a country and as a people in the future,” Cuthbert said. “Smart buildings are just a logical extension of that.”
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“The extent to which these companies have success in cloud does have the potential to move the overall enterprise value and share prices,” Nowak said.
“The FAA’s proposed rules for small UAS could take one or two years to be adopted and, based on the proposal, even then those rules wouldn’t allow Prime Air to operate in the United States. The FAA needs to begin and expeditiously complete the formal process to address the needs of our business, and ultimately our customers. We are committed to realizing our vision for Prime Air and are prepared to deploy where we have the regulatory support we need.”
“It will take a lot more sales to China to bring the price of US soybeans back,’’ he said. ``We got a huge amount of stock. So, we generally need to see a lot more increase in sales, and the price is going to have a hard time. Even today, with the announcement, the futures were down.’’
“The restaurant is in the center of town, and it’s normally a crowded area,” Abu Ahmad, an activist in Manbij, was quoted in a story by the Los Angeles Times.