Now Apple wants to produce a car. What kind of situation will their updates create? Some sudden event in the middle of the night and the car is updating?
Why are updates REQUIRED weekly? Microsoft is notorious for forcing you to take their updates whether you want them or not. Whatever happened to the Freedom of Choice. A lot of Microsoft updates are worse than what they are fixing. They constantly crash my computer. That plus the accumulated updates take GIGS of hard drive space. Comparing Windows to boats, Windows 3.1 was a row boat. Windows 10 is the Seawise Giant, the largest ship ever built.
“Memory” is dynamic. Whatever is stored in it disappears when the device is turned off. “Storage” is hard drives, thumb drives, micro SD cards, etc. that keep the data stored on them, whether the device is on or off. Therefore, what the kid is saying doesn’t make sense. If the “other” was the update, why did he have to download it again?
wldhrsy2luv about 4 years ago
It never stops.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member about 4 years ago
Don’t most modern phone OSes have a reserved partition for updates to address this very issue?
Olddog1 about 4 years ago
Now Apple wants to produce a car. What kind of situation will their updates create? Some sudden event in the middle of the night and the car is updating?
david_42 about 4 years ago
Our printer has found an update. Tapping “update” on the screen does not start the update.
DawnQuinn1 about 4 years ago
Why are updates REQUIRED weekly? Microsoft is notorious for forcing you to take their updates whether you want them or not. Whatever happened to the Freedom of Choice. A lot of Microsoft updates are worse than what they are fixing. They constantly crash my computer. That plus the accumulated updates take GIGS of hard drive space. Comparing Windows to boats, Windows 3.1 was a row boat. Windows 10 is the Seawise Giant, the largest ship ever built.
christelisbetty about 4 years ago
If these phones are so smart, why can’t they take care of themselves.
ChessPirate about 4 years ago
“Memory” is dynamic. Whatever is stored in it disappears when the device is turned off. “Storage” is hard drives, thumb drives, micro SD cards, etc. that keep the data stored on them, whether the device is on or off. Therefore, what the kid is saying doesn’t make sense. If the “other” was the update, why did he have to download it again?