Here is another concerning reason to not use Chrome.
The paper really needs to fact check that second paragraph. The Titans didn’t play the Bills in the 2000 Super Bowl 😬. The Bills and the Titans are both members of the AFC.
Sounds like there is a motive. Typically I sample the headlines and read a site’s “About Us” page before diving in.
It was early, I saw a familiar face, and started reading. Also this very subgroup is a tad bit too general for my taste. Never again.
Agreed. I don’t know much about the source but it might just be an indication of the author’s intent, if there is a human author.
There is a much better image choice to be used and it would not take much effort.
Update: Saw the pic, read the article, but didn’t realize the forum until afterwards. Will just move and pretend.
Currently on DB2 and no issues to report. iMessage seems snappier and less jittery.
Can report that RCS is working on AT&T. That being said, I received my first RCS message while not being connected to the AT&T network and without WiFi calling being enabled on my phone. Was at home with my phone on WiFi only and received a message from a friend who has an Android phone. I replied with a heart, text and some pictures. The second message failed (its beta) so I turned on the cellular service to complete the conversation.
Just sharing my experience.
Same applies for my Series 8 45mm watch. Briefly warm and took a few days to index whatever needed indexing. During this time the battery depleted at a much faster rate. Typically by 4pm it has about 69%. During the two “indexing” days I saw 10% and 13%. It now has what I consider normal battery usage with no changes in behavior by me.
48 hrs in and for me this is by the best beta 1 ever. Outside of the initial SOC warmup everything has been uneventful. iPhone 13 Pro.
Is this just standard iOS indexing rebuild after a major update or some aspect of iOS 18 not yet built up?
Will take the jump and contribute later today.
Might be the angle, but his ass looks wider than his shoulders. I don’t know of a medical term for such a thing, but he looks rotund for his time.