Sentences with phrase «apple day seems»

Hosting a major tech event the same day as Apple day seems like a risky move, but Sony's event was packed...
Hosting a major tech event the same day as Apple day seems like a risky move, but Sony's event was packed with journalists eager for a break from the House of Cook and a visit to the House of Nathan Drake.

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The story of the day seems to be Apple founder Steve Jobs's admission that he is sicker than previously disclosed and that he will be taking a medial leave of absence.
Allowing your brain to freely associate disparate ideas, many researchers believe, facilitates this «eureka» moment, which perhaps helps explain why Newton stumbled upon the rule of gravity while resting under an apple tree, and why, anecdotally, the modern - day shower seems particularly conducive for runaway breakthrough moments.
Whenever we have big down days and it seems like the bull market is on its last legs, I remind myself of this line from Martin Luther King: «Even if I knew that tomorrow the world would go to pieces, I would still plant my apple tree.»
It commanded the biggest subscriber fees from traditional pay TV providers, and even if you imagined that one day people would start buying TV over the Internet from people like Apple, it seemed as though it would do just fine in that scenario, too.
Have you been lucky enough to spend a day picking apples at an orchard this year, leaving you with the apple over-abundance you promised yourself you'd avoid but never seem to?
I thought maybe I would run out and buy organic apples from Meijer the next day, but that just seemed like a waste of money.
@sakaralifenyc: With Valentine's Day around the corner and extra LOVE on the brain, our Orchard Apple Parfait w / Chia + Goji seems even more appropriate in this #heartbowl by @breakfastcriminals.
And on the days when she seems constipated, feed her foods that produce looser stools (like oatmeal, apricots, pears, prunes, and peas), and cut back on foods that tend to cause firmer stools (like bananas, apples and applesauce, carrots, rice, and squash).
While that number, 764, seems a little arbitrary, Bloomberg said it would be a record number of weddings performed in the Big Apple in a single day.
Crisp apples always seem to be in season, and that's a good thing since the adage «an apple a day» still seems to hold true.
That old adage about «an apple (or more) a day keeps the doctor away» seems to also apply to strokes.
In looking at all the benefits of apple cider vinegar, it seems that having an apple a day is a very healthy start to a good diet plan and healthy eating.
When we first made these plans it was supposed to be 70 degrees out which seemed like the perfect fall day for apple picking.
I'm on the hunt for good white jeans too — but my pooch is much bigger than yours, I'm an apple - shaped 12 right now post baby 2 — just am not seeming to get it down that fast so in the spirit of dressing the body you have — I've tried the nydj, which are ok, but problematic in the way that spanx can be above the slimming - ness, and wondered about those KUT jeans --- like AG, maybe they hit in the middle, and can be worn with the kind of pooch - hiding tops I wear all the time these days anyway... but: are the KUT at all see - through, or no?
This latest film may actually have as much in common with Cast Away as it does with any of the space - based films, and while many movies these days seem to be advertisements for Apple, this one is owed a debt by the duct tape company.
I also bought Lion Server to test to see if its worth upgrading my line of Snow Lepoard Servers at my data center and they removed all the advanced stuff one needs to run a real web server, Apple seems to be outsoucing their programmers these days, good thing I did not upgrade my line of servers... Point blank pb == > I am not happy Apple.
IDC reckons 7.6 million tablets will be sold during 2010, rising to 46 million come 2014, which explains why the Apple stores seem to be bereft of iPads these days.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs though seems to be unfazed by all this as he not only is eyeing the laptops and notebook PCs but is even targeting the Desktops as well, which he feels will be taken over by tablets in the days to come.
Up until a couple days ago I didn't know there was such a site out there lol No different than Apple or Android, seems a little less than the big two actually.
In fact, such was the crowd frenzy that it reminded of the days not too long ago when the iPad used to be in short supply and people never seemed to have enough of the Apple tablet.
The Apple iPad continues to find more than a million homes each month, Android powered tablets continue to pour out almost every other day while tablets running Windows 7 seem to be content making more noise than action.
But what seems most interesting is that the next iPad to come out of the Apple orchard is getting neck deep in rumors with each passing day.
However, what seems evident is that a definite approach to charging the smartwatch seems to have eluded Apple boffins who are keen for an iWatch device that can be used for several days before requiring a recharge.
The Apple iPad juggernaut not only is on in full swing, but seems to be gaining in strength with each passing day.
More troubling however is that this seemed to cause problems with the other retailers because a few days later I noticed the book was unavailable at B&N and Kobo (Apple was fine).
Regarding today's big publishing story (every day it seems like there's another one) in which Apple and Big 6 publishers are potentially getting slapped with a Department of Justice lawsuit, Mark Coker comments on Tech Crunch:
That number certainly seems reasonable, considering that Apple managed to sell 3 million iPads within 80 days of the device's April release.
I wouldn't be so quick to say which one is better because I owned a Prime and sold it due to it being inconsistant most of the time with the browser crashes wifi lack of app optimizations and gps issues when on the other hand the iPad 2 keep in mind a whole year older just simply works in every aspect and no I'm no APPLE FAN BOY but ppl spend hundreds of dollars on these devices and they don't work consistantly and my eyes that doesn't put you ahead of the game yea Android has wonderful ideas that blow you away and then it seems Apple just doesn't utilize enuff innovation sumtimes its jus crazy I could go all day... In my eyes Android still has some work to do!!!
And as Cupertino has increasingly made inroads into education via its compelling hardware, it seems only fitting that it reassert its software products in that market as well, harkening back to the glory days of the Apple II.
While Apple has in the past offered some models specifically for the education market, such as the eMac, or low - end versions of the iMac and MacBook, those days seem to be long gone.
It seems to me that if we can remove the Apple cut from the mix and get to downloading 99 cent issues on a day - and - date (or nearly so) basis (especially if we can somehow get to a standard file type), the margins for digital comics against printed copies would have to be far better, given the various costs in printing, shipping, and discounting comics to the hundreds of shops around the country.
I can't remember the last time I received an email soliciting a tablet purchase that wasn't from Apple — and even those seemed half - hearted, you know, buy your mother an iPad for Mother's Day and the like.
The volunteer caring for the feral bunnies said, «I give them one or two apples every day but they seem quite content eating grasses etc..
· Providing them with several tough chew toys such as Nylabone, Kong, or Orbee brands · Putting these toys in the freezer so the cold will contribute in relieving their pain · Giving your puppy frozen fruits such as strawberries and apples, or ice cubes · Keeping the pets distracted with obedience training as well as with playtime · Handing out some aspirin on the days when the pain seems high (20 mg of baby aspirin)-- of course, check with your vet first · Make use of the homeopathic kind of Chamomile several times a day (low potency - 12X or 30X)
And of course, there are all the usual options of remote start, Apple and Android integration, apps and all that jazz that cars seem to offer these days.
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Apple's critical role in the early days of personal computers is beyond debate, but for a period of time in the 1990s, Apple seemed to have lost its way.
I'm wondering how Apple gets the best phone nod, when they seem to be playing catch up to Android these days.
It seems like every day there is new information about the iPhone 8, and Apple has hinted it's not so happy about that.
Given that people queued for days outside Apple's flagship Sydney store prior to the release of the iPhone 6s, it hardly seems as though you should need any additional encouragement to purchase this handset.
seems like I spend more time updating apple products and at the genius bar these days instead of using then.
It seems Apple is all about going wireless these days.
That being said, it seems fair to say that people who hate the idea of having to charge a watch every day might want to wait for the next generation Apple Watch (or at least invest in one of those cool on - wrist chargers for the Apple Watch).
In fairness, this still seems to get through the day, thanks to A11 chip efficiencies, plus the Qi wireless charging means that battery life simply won't be an issue if users invest just a little more in some charging pads (and note that you don't [for once] have to pay Apple prices for these — generic cheap and cheerful third party pads will be fine).
Apple's seeming contentment with the HomePod's smarts being a bit behind aside, let's compare these two smart speakers for what they are in present day.
With all the fuss surrounding Apple's most recent iOS update, the topic of battery life seems needlessly controversial these days.
The timing of Samsung's announcement about the foldable Note 9 seems curious, knowing that Apple launched its new products on the same day.
Then Apple went and changed up the design, making it seem as if those days were gone?
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