Originally a marsh just outside the city’s walls, it came to be the heart of the city, a market, meeting place, and the political hub.
First of three articles looking in detail at what notarization involves, and the benefits it might have to users. Considers the question of legacy apps.
The god of transitions, gates and doorways, who may have lent his name to the month of January. Paintings by Rubens, Poussin and Mengs.
I hope that you enjoyed Saturday’s Mac Riddles, episode 80. Here are my solutions to them. 1: Hold […]
Now with proper random write and read tests, sophisticated analysis including group medians and linear regression, and detailing reporting.
The answer to yesterday’s quiz: ten wonderful paintings which launched ten major artists of the 19th century, although their better-known works are quite different.
If you’re using Catalina or Big Sur, you should by now only be obtaining apps from four sources: […]
Ten early successes of well-known nineteenth century artists. Can you identify who painted each of them? Answers tomorrow.
Here are this weekend’s riddles to entertain you through whatever you’re now allowed to do. 1: Hold me […]
Processors haven’t just increased in speed and packed more transistors into a smaller space. Features such as the Neural Engine in the M1 show Apple is moving in a different direction.
