[Science & Technology] Does the iPad make sense as a computer now?
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At WWDC 2019, Apple introduced iPadOS, which has all-new ways to interact with this tablet computer. There are new window options, gestures, and a whole new interaction language. In this episode of Processor, Dieter Bohn nerds out on the idea that UI has a grammar and the iPad’s interface might not be as intuitive as it used to be.
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[Science & Technology] Glass Only Apple Watch 4 Screen Fix - NEARLY IMPOSSIBLE!
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The Apple Watch Series 4 has a glass screen. And glass.. you know... can break. Especially when you're doin' active people things like closing your circles. HUGE thanks to my buddies over at https://www.fixdphones.com/ for helping with this Glass only Apple watch repair. Check them out if your watch is broken, (cuz I'm definitely not going to do it again.) He has other videos on the series 3 Apple watch: https://youtu.be/ucVQGA-KSD8 since each Apple Watch version is a bit different.
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Attempting a glass only Apple Watch repair is probably the hardest 'cell phone' repair there is. And I *highly* recommended not doing it. The most difficult parts of replacing the screen on an apple watch is making sure not to damage the... well... everything. The force touch ring between the glass and the metal body, then the touch sensitive layer right under the glass, and the display right under the touch sensitive layer... The Apple Smart Watch is a fragile sandwich of complexity. Good luck.
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