Chris Hayes Unloads On GOP: ‘One Of Worst Parties In Power In Entire Democratic World’
Posted in: Today's ChiliIt’s “given us, let’s be clear, two successive presidencies that have brought the country to its knees,” said Hayes.
It’s “given us, let’s be clear, two successive presidencies that have brought the country to its knees,” said Hayes.
Ford’s all-electric Mustang Mach-E hasn’t rolled out yet, but someone is working on a special one-off, judging by a video posted to YouTube a few days ago. As noted by Autoblog and Jalopnik, this stripped down machine is obviously a Mach-E, but with…
“They took my AR,” Mark McCloskey told a radio program.
“Are you trolling him too now?” one tweeter replied to the White House’s post.
“A lot more Americans are going to die,” warned the Nobel Prize-winning economist.
Republicans who voted for Trump say they are “riddled with guilt” in the spot set to air on Fox News.
Tesla’s long-delayed battery event has a new date, according to a new SEC filing spotted by Electrek. The automaker’s “Battery Day” presentation is now scheduled to happen on September 22nd after its annual stockholders meeting that will take place a…
This is the same Trump administration official who said COVID-19 was “contained” in February.
Ever since Apple launched the iPad Pro with its 120Hz ProMotion display, many have wondered if the tech would ever find its way to the iPhone. The rumors initially claimed that this could happen with the iPhone 12 this year, but now according to leakster Max Weinbach, that could change for the worse.
This is because according to Weinbach, he claims that during the testing of the 120Hz, the tech has apparently not fared too well and failed 3 out of 20 tests, which apparently isn’t good enough for the company. There is some good news because Apple is still considering it, but for now, it doesn’t seem too optimistic.
It is unclear as to what kind of issues Apple might have encountered with the 120Hz display, and it is also a bit strange. This is because many other Android handset makers have introduced devices with a 120Hz display, so we’re not sure what kind of problems Apple is experiencing that others have not.
It is possible that maybe Apple is trying to use its own tech to create these displays which could lead to some issues, but we can’t say for sure. This means that while Apple’s iPhone 12 displays will continue to look as beautiful as before, they might not come with the smooth buttery 120Hz refresh rate that some were hoping for.
The iPhone 12’s Display Could Be Rather Disappointing
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