Stone Age bites: Chewing gum uncovers ancient dietary habits

I also hope Apple will bring both spatial video and spatial photo capture to the entire iPhone 16 lineup and not just the Pro models.

When I first picked it up in the demo area of the Steve Jobs Theater at the Apple Event.The titanium also makes the pro phones about 10% lighter and is very durable -- although it will get dinged up if you drop it on a hard surface like concrete without a case.

Stone Age bites: Chewing gum uncovers ancient dietary habits

but the 15 Pro cameras can also get higher detail shots that Id usually have to use a Sony full-frame camera to take (like the one below which shows wonderful details of a birds feathers).The FineWoven cases are made from 68% recycled materials.You will save $300 by buying the base model iPhone 15 Plus versus the iPhone 15 Pro Max.

Stone Age bites: Chewing gum uncovers ancient dietary habits

Thats a big improvement from pre-iOS 17.Thats because the pro phones still cant get through a full day of heavy usage that involves taking a lot of photos or video and uploading them to social media or texting them to friends and family.

Stone Age bites: Chewing gum uncovers ancient dietary habits

or close-up details of places you visit on vacation.

Jason Hiner/ZDNETApple responded to the controversy by saying that the issue was not a design flaw in the new iPhone 15 Pro hardware but an iOS 17 software flaw.There is a new AI tool that is designed to help keep cyclists safer as they navigate busy roadways

Because this unhealthy and borderline abusive reflex to scapegoat minor candidates persists regardless of the numerical results of any given election.Should we appease them? Convert them? Do the people throwing this phrase around have a concrete notion of who constitutes the white working class? Or by repeating this phrase ad nauseam.

Third-Party VotersDemocrats began rehearsing this reprise of the spoiler rhetoric from Ralph Naders 2000 campaign well before Election Day this year.Certainly the New York Times and the Washington Post threw every investigative resource they had at the mobbed-up tax-dodger and serial sexual harasser soon to be known as the Commander-in-Chief.

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