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earlier in February. However, Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo found that nearly a third of returns were because users couldnt figure out how to set up the $3,500 newfangled technology. It is noteworthy that about 20鈥?0% of users who return their products do so because they do not know how to set up Vision Pro, said Kuo in a translated analyst note on Wednesday. Kuo
stanley cup s investigation finds that just 1% of Vision Pro owners returned their headsets, which is fairly standard, and less frequent than lengthy essays on social media would have you believe. However, a good portion of these returns are because users dont know how to operate Apples spatial computing headset. Apples products are renowned for their intuitive user interfaces, like the iPhone and Mac, but it seems the Vision Pro might be missing the mark in this respect. Intuitive by design, is one of Apples slogans for Mac computers. Mac is designed to be easy to learn and use 鈥?so you can do more than
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stanley mugs us features that might be confusing users. Vision Pro uses eye-tracking technology to control a cursor in Apples spatial computing realm. While this should be more intuitive than using a mouse, it has limitations. If you want to browse your apps, you need to press a physical button on the headset, which takes you out of the spatial computing experience. To open your control center, you have to look up towards a tiny arrow on the cei Zsfd Will Tech Workers Rise Up Around Automation, Too
fire season, researchers havent really studied how many of those fires are our own damn faults until recently. The answer is most of them鈥?4 percent. A team of American scientists reviewed a million and a half government records on the wildfires that states needed to put out between 1992 and 2012. Humans were responsible for almost 1.25 million wildfires, while lightning was only responsible for the remaining 250,000. Human-burned area amounted for a little less than half of the total burned area, though, since lightning-caused fires generally happen in the wilderness and burn out on their own, according to ClimateCentral. The role that humans play in starting these fires an
stanley thermos mug d the direct role of human-ignitions on recent increases in wildfire activity have been overlooked in public and scientific discourse, the scientists write in a paper published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences today. Its often difficult to attribute fires to human activity or lightning. The researchers took their data from the US Forest Service Fire
stanley cup Program Analysis-Fire Occurrence Database鈥攁nd the causes of the fires were unsurprising: equipment use, smoking, campfire, railroad, arson, debris burning, children, fireworks, power line, structure, and miscellaneous fires. Arson and li
stanley thermos ghtning accounted for the same number of fires, according to ClimateCentral.orgs reporting. Think about that: humans set as many criminal fires as nature would have lit alone. And things have been r