Is the DOJ really looking out for the consumers with this section of the ruling, or is it looking to
make an example of Apple by being overly punitive?
Not exact matches
Apple's apps offer a pretty good variety
of actions — I appreciated finally being able to see the amount
of battery left in my
Apple battery pack without putting it on the charger, for
example — but the third - party apps that
make even better use
of the widget were even more exciting.
Apple has improved the iPhone's LED screen somewhat in recent years by increasing the range
of colors it can show,
making photos appear more lifelike for
example.
For those that don't know, 98 % is unheard
of, and is leagues above what an artist would
make selling their music on
Apple Music, for
example.
Firstly,
Apple currently sells older iPhones as its mid-range — the iPhone 4 is $ 450, for
example — while the rest
of the segment is
made up
of either failed high - end phones that have been marked down, or other devices that have already been out for a while.
Apple's attention to its brand, the quality
of its products, its willingness to go the extra mile to
make sure you know how to use the technology all offer an
example to companies everywhere.
According to documents and sources,
Apple AAPL, +0.24 % has run into a problem at
Apple Park: Because so much
of the interior is
made from glass — the walls and doors, for
example — people are walking into the panes, sometimes painfully.
For
example, inventing the iPhone has obviously
made Apple a lot
of money, but it's
made lots
of other people better off, too.
A good
example from another industry is how
Apple has used its vertical integration
of hardware, software and services to
make the iPhone a much more cohesive product experience than smartphones running Android software from Google.
And I noticed we have seasonal preferences too, for
example now that fall is here, the breakfasts are warming and hearty with energy and protein with the yummy addition
of apples and cinnamon... the scent alone
makes the kitchen smell like I'm baking an
apple pie — heaven!
For
example, the majority
of the company's
apple trees are grown on a trellis system, which
makes it possible to plant more trees closer together to maximize space while also giving each tree a greater level
of exposure to sunlight.
For
example, the «pea, spinach and
apple» puree is
made primarily
of apple.
Take the «pea, spinach and
apple» puree for
example, it's
made mostly
of apple.
You can also
make lots
of different baby food flavours by mixing and matching different fruit and veggie cubes — combining a cube
of pureed
apple with a cube
of pureed carrot, for
example — yum!
The vast majority
of computers in use today, including the millions
of PC and
Apple systems, use microprocessors based on instruction sets created by the chip -
making giants Intel or ARM (Intel's, for
example, is commonly known as x86).
For
example, does a «100 per cent Australian
apples» label mean a product is
made entirely
of apples or that it's only partially
made of apples but the
apples contained in it are from Australia?
I change up the frozen fruit in the smoothie (I'll use frozen mangos, pineapple, strawberries... for leafy green I may use a combo
of baby spinach, kale, chard); here is an
example of a smoothie I
made today: 3 cups baby spinach, 1.5 cups
of frozen berries (strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries), 2
apples, 2 pears, ground flax seed and chia seeds, 2 bananas, 2fl - oz
of almond milk +2 fl - oz
of spring water.
All this activity excludes individual schools that have instituted reforms but have not been delegated authority by their district or state, although some
of these may be excellent models
of democratic decision
making (see, for
example,
Apple and Beane 1995, Wohlstetter and Smyer 1994).
This white paper provides an overview
of educational technology policy and practice with concrete
examples of how teachers, students, and parents can use
Apple technology to
make a difference for students with sensory and learning disabilities.
For
example, all
of your sales
made through
Apple for the month
of May 2013 will reflect a sales date
of 5/1/2013 in the online reports.
Arnott, Beck, and Kalesnik (2015) write, «From a macro-economy perspective, the cap - weighted market is
making obvious and sometimes large active bets, presuming (using a 2014
example) that
Apple will be the largest source
of risk - adjusted profits in the world, delivered to its shareholders in the decades ahead.
For
example: If you would like to
make a redemption from the
Apple catalogue that requires a total value
of 6,000 Scotia Rewards points, you will need at least 1,200 Scotia Rewards points.
Not only does this allow
Apple to
make the iPhone as fast as the hardware will let it, but also to design things in the user interface that will correspond 1:1 with the specific iPhone hardware (the taptic engine and home button with Touch ID are good
examples of this).
The glowing white monochromatic objects
made by Mary Corse, for
example, which resemble pieces
of a spaceship stage set, predate
Apple's minimalist designs by several decades.
It's just one
example of the initiatives to
make the Big
Apple greener, but there can hardly be a more iconic symbol
of urban reuse and renewal.
For
example,
Apple iPhones
made in China and sold in Europe would be reported as a US export
of manufactured goods.
«Reining in Remedies in Patent Litigation: Three (Increasingly Immodest) Proposals» proposes that injunctions be unavailable over FRAND - pledged SEPs, advocates apportionment
of the disgorgement
of an infringer's profits that a design patent holder can seek (this approach would have taken care
of a substantial part
of the damages issue in
Apple v. Samsung, for
example), and finally — which is the most ambitious part but
makes a lot
of sense to me — elaborates in the form
of a «thought experiment» on an idea Judge Posner tossed out a few month ago: for a «wide swath
of U.S. patent cases» it might be preferable to avoid juries.
I do not mean to take away from her functionality or potential for greatness, but in my humble opinion this is what
makes her really great and another true
example of what
makes Apple different.
To explain in super simple terms: when we smell a pie, we know what kind
of pie it is — whether it's
apple or pumpkin, for
example — but dogs» noses allow them to break it down into specific ingredients like flour, milk, eggs, or sugar that went into
making that pie.
Apple made the first step towards a wider adoption
of 3D Touch by adding support in its own apps, so for
example, when pressing the Mail icon harder, you get options such as all inboxes, VIP, search, and message, while doing the same thing on the camera icon lets you take a selfie, record video or slow - motion, or shoot a photo instantly.
Take the
example of AirPods: People who own them are more likely to subscribe to a music service, including
Apple's, because AirPods
make it easier and more convenient to consume audio content, says Ben Bajarin, an analyst at market - research firm Creative Strategies.
For
example, Decoded's Leather Slim Sleeve is popular in the
Apple Store and is
made of a great - feeling real leather, but it is not padded and it fits loosely.
Google can still be
made the default search engine for Safari, but it was yet another
example of Apple further distancing itself from Google.
The apps where the Touch Bar
makes sense like Photos, which allows users to move between images rapidly and with surprising accuracy, as well as Quick Time, a video and audio playing app that offers similar functionality through
Apple's new interface, are
examples of the Touch Bar at its best.
Apple today shared a new «Groceries» ad that's designed to highlight the ease
of using
Apple Pay with Face ID on the iPhone X.In the short 12 second spot, which will likely be shown on TV, YouTube, and social media networks, a woman shopping for produce at the grocery store uses an iPhone X and
Apple Pay to
make her purchases.The fruit she buys is then crafted into an elaborate sea scene with a shark
made from watermelon, banana dolphins, watermelon waves, pineapple palm trees, and more.
Apple in recent weeks has shared several videos focusing on
Apple Pay features on the iPhone X. «Fly Market,» published in late March, for
example, featured a man dancing through an open air market
making purchases with just a glance, while a second spot with the same actor demonstrated
Apple
The new video modes are another
example of Apple just bringing effects that actually
make a difference to the camera phone party.
If anything, the battery case is the ultimate
example of a product that
Apple could've designed and
made perfectly, but (no pun intended) phoned it in instead.
For
example, the company's designers first tried to place the dual - camera assembly near the center
of the back
of the handset, in order to avoid
making the phone look so much like
Apple's iPhone.
In my mini-review
of the Huawei Honor 8 Pro (which does look a whole lot like an iPhone anyway), for
example, I
made mention
of how closely Huawei mimics
Apple's design principles in their extensive use
of overlays and blur (something increasingly popular in the Android space at large), white and blue color palette, and emulates the light feel
of the OS.
These are just a few
of the
examples of how
Apple's hardware and software designers work together to
make the iPhone better than Android.
This would
make it $ 150 less than the least expensive watch from Huawei or
Apple, which
makes the Zenwatch 2 an impressive
example of class without excessive cost.
Much
of the progress
Apple has
made on the automotive front seems tied into its existing ecosystem
of products — the theoretical ability to control the car from an iPhone, for
example.
According to the ego depletion theory
of willpower, exerting self - control on one activity uses up your resources,
making it more difficult to muster the will for another difficult task.5 For
example, if you're buckling down for hours cramming for an exam, then venture into the kitchen for a late night snack, it will be especially difficult to resist choosing the chocolate cake over the
apple because you've depleted your willpower.