Apple reportedly paying LG to exclusively devote OLED production lines to iPhone orders | 9to5Mac

Apple reportedly paying LG to exclusively devote OLED production lines to iPhone orders | 9to5Mac

Apple reportedly paying LG to exclusively devote OLED production lines to iPhone orders | 9to5Mac

Apple reportedly paying LG to exclusively devote OLED production lines to iPhone orders | 9to5Mac

Samsung may be the exclusive supplier of OLED screens for the iPhone 8, but it seems that Apple is taking significant steps to diversify its supply chain.Not only is the company reportedly close to striking a deal with LG, but Apple is said to be making a large up-front investment in the company’s OLED production lines in return for output being exclusively devoted to iPhone screens …NordVPNSamsung is currently the world’s leading supplier of OLED panels, with around a 95% share of smartphone-sized panels, and was last week said to be trying to consolidate its position by building the world’s largest production plant for the display technology. But The Korea Herald reports that Apple is close to striking a deal with LG.

Källa: Apple reportedly paying LG to exclusively devote OLED production lines to iPhone orders | 9to5Mac

Apple reportedly paying LG to exclusively devote OLED production lines to iPhone orders | 9to5Mac

Apple reportedly paying LG to exclusively devote OLED production lines to iPhone orders | 9to5Mac

Apple reportedly paying LG to exclusively devote OLED production lines to iPhone orders | 9to5Mac

Apple reportedly paying LG to exclusively devote OLED production lines to iPhone orders | 9to5Mac

Samsung may be the exclusive supplier of OLED screens for the iPhone 8, but it seems that Apple is taking significant steps to diversify its supply chain.Not only is the company reportedly close to striking a deal with LG, but Apple is said to be making a large up-front investment in the company’s OLED production lines in return for output being exclusively devoted to iPhone screens …NordVPNSamsung is currently the world’s leading supplier of OLED panels, with around a 95% share of smartphone-sized panels, and was last week said to be trying to consolidate its position by building the world’s largest production plant for the display technology. But The Korea Herald reports that Apple is close to striking a deal with LG.

Källa: Apple reportedly paying LG to exclusively devote OLED production lines to iPhone orders | 9to5Mac

Maersk brings all major IT systems back online after cyber attack | Reuters

Maersk brings all major IT systems back online after cyber attack | Reuters

Maersk brings all major IT systems back online after cyber attack | Reuters

Maersk brings all major IT systems back online after cyber attack | Reuters

Danish shipping giant A.P. Moller-Maersk said it has restored its major applications, as it brings its IT systems back online after being hit by a major cyber attack last week.”Today we can finally reopen our key applications,” Maersk said in a statement on Monday.The company, whoch handles one in seven containers shipped globally, said it expects to have all its 1500 applications fully functional within a week.Maersk said on Friday it expected client-facing operations to return to normal by Monday and was resuming container deliveries at its major ports.Maersk’s port operator APM Terminals said on Sunday that all terminals had resumed operations and that it would continue to increase productivity and available services. The Maasvlakte II terminal in Rotterdam would be able to make import deliveries starting Monday, it said.”We can, with great certainty, say that we have never experienced anything like this and therefore we are extremely excited to have achieved a milestone in the journey to be back fully online,” Maersk said in the statement.

Källa: Maersk brings all major IT systems back online after cyber attack | Reuters

Maersk brings all major IT systems back online after cyber attack | Reuters

Maersk brings all major IT systems back online after cyber attack | Reuters

Maersk brings all major IT systems back online after cyber attack | Reuters

Maersk brings all major IT systems back online after cyber attack | Reuters

Danish shipping giant A.P. Moller-Maersk said it has restored its major applications, as it brings its IT systems back online after being hit by a major cyber attack last week.”Today we can finally reopen our key applications,” Maersk said in a statement on Monday.The company, whoch handles one in seven containers shipped globally, said it expects to have all its 1500 applications fully functional within a week.Maersk said on Friday it expected client-facing operations to return to normal by Monday and was resuming container deliveries at its major ports.Maersk’s port operator APM Terminals said on Sunday that all terminals had resumed operations and that it would continue to increase productivity and available services. The Maasvlakte II terminal in Rotterdam would be able to make import deliveries starting Monday, it said.”We can, with great certainty, say that we have never experienced anything like this and therefore we are extremely excited to have achieved a milestone in the journey to be back fully online,” Maersk said in the statement.

Källa: Maersk brings all major IT systems back online after cyber attack | Reuters

Du kan inte få tillbaka startljudet i nya MacBook Pro

Du kan inte få tillbaka startljudet i nya MacBook Pro

Du kan inte få tillbaka startjiudet i nya MacBook Pro

Du kan inte få tillbaka startljudet i nya MacBook Pro

Nya Macbook Pro har inget startljud och det med goda skäl – datorn startar så snart du viker upp locket. Vill du prompt ha tillbaka startljudet finns det faktiskt inget fungerande sätt.

Startljudet har av goda skäl, som redan sagts, plockats bort i de nya MacBook Pro-modellerna. De startar när du slår upp locket nämligen och det kan bli irriterande.

Det har påståtts att följande ska fungera:

. Starta Terminalprogrammet och skriv in

sudo nvram BootAudio=%01

Du kommer att få ange ditt lösenord

Vill du nu få tyst på din MacBook Pro igen så skriver du:

sudo nvram BootAudio=%00

Det är bara det att alla de som skrivit om metoden tydligen inte har testat den. Det visar sug att den faktiskt inte fungerar.