Go Here to Read this Fast! Watch this astronaut’s ‘space waltz’ on the ISS
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Watch this astronaut’s ‘space waltz’ on the ISS
Go Here to Read this Fast! Watch this astronaut’s ‘space waltz’ on the ISS
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Watch this astronaut’s ‘space waltz’ on the ISS
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Forget about AI GPU scarcity: data center operators may have to wait a whopping three years to get key component — and this may be killing off competition by driving smaller operators out
Go Here to Read this Fast! Wordle Today: Wordle answer and hints for February 12
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Wordle Today: Wordle answer and hints for February 12
Go Here to Read this Fast! Vision Pro could take ‘four generations’ to reach ideal form
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Vision Pro could take ‘four generations’ to reach ideal form
Go Here to Read this Fast! 3 best Disney+ movies to watch instead of the Super Bowl 2024
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3 best Disney+ movies to watch instead of the Super Bowl 2024
Go Here to Read this Fast! 5 best Netflix shows to watch after the 2024 Super Bowl
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5 best Netflix shows to watch after the 2024 Super Bowl
Go Here to Read this Fast! 5 great Netflix movies to watch instead of Super Bowl 2024
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5 great Netflix movies to watch instead of Super Bowl 2024
We’ve said this before, over and over, time and again. Radio frequency (RF) radiation is not the same as ionizing radiation generated by decay of radioactive isotopes, and from the sun itself. In short, RF lacks the energy that ionizing radiation has to break chemical bonds, ionize atoms, and damage DNA.
We’re going to spell it out simply: Apple Vision Pro is not radioactive, nor is anything in it radiologically decaying in any meaningful way.
Ever since macOS shipped in 2000 as Mac OS X, Apple’s development environments have allowed developers to easily localize text (strings) in their apps using two Apple technologies: language-specific bundles, and .strings files.
Localization is the process of translating app string files into multiple languages for use in many countries. Developers can decide which languages to localize Strings files into so that when an app runs, it automatically loads the correct .strings file for the current system language.
Go Here to Read this Fast! How to use Xcode String catalogs to localize your app
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How to use Xcode String catalogs to localize your app