It wasn't clear in the article - how much notice did the customers get?
Nighed
Some of this feels inaccurate?
Overnight charging is great as your phone will charge itself slowly over the whole night, putting less strain on the battery.
On the chargers - unless they mix up wires I'm pretty sure the phone is in control of charging itself?
Powering off your phone will stop the phone using power, preserving your charge (and I guess marginally the battery)
Is the big crunch back on the menu?
And the text version?
They are asking for an example of what your app does. Very few people here are ever going to run up your app.
Oh, how they handled their phone devision was awful. The original "how would we build a new phone OS from scratch" bit was awesome though
I don't get Masterson/Twitter - all I see in that link are the list of their posts, nothinf about people interacting with them?
Probably just deleting it 😂
It's a shame, the original windows.phone concept was great
Aux explained the reasoning though, and it sounds like it has kinda works given that there are (I believe) a number of alternative LLMs.
I do agree it is somewhat misleading though.
...well, are they publishing the research still or not?
...I still can't see it? I see references for being on sale for 48 hours after cancellation, and not notifying customers for 48 days.