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"A quick shot of bourbon" Bourbon makers say it takes years to produce a great bourbon. But a new breed of small craft distilleries is using tech to take the years - and the cost -- out of aging. Erin Carson shows how upstarts and traditional Kentucky distilleries produce the taste and finish we expect from quality bourbon. Barrels of white oak are flame-charred to add flavor to the bourbon as it ages. "How the Mille Made Us All Safer" A race through the backroads and small towns of Italy in vintage cars is more than just a scenic adventure. It's a lesson in how one of the world's most dangerous road races made driving safer. Want an example? Those disc brakes Jaguar developed for the Mille Miglia are now common tech both on and off the track.
The process of removing, and then replacing, an iPhone screen involves a lot of very delicate work, There are fragile ribbon cables, wee connectors at the ends of those cables, and screws so tiny I have to marvel at humanity's ability to mass-produce them, Thanks to my magnifier, though, I'm able to do the work while following along with the video, Over the course of about an iphone case design hour, I remove the cracked glass/LCD and then carefully install the new one, It's not difficult, just slow going and a little nerve-wracking, The how-to vid has great angles and close-ups for some steps but seems to gloss over others, A few times I refered to other videos for clarification, which proves helpful..
You won't find higher-end features such as waterproofing or wireless charging, but there is a fingerprint scanner on the back, along with a dual-lens camera. It'll be available sometime around April for roughly £350 (about $490 or AU$620 converted). Both phones run the Android One version of Oreo -- a stripped-back version of Android with no manufacturer tweaks that's designed to be simple to use, as well as being less demanding of the phone's processor. Samsung Galaxy S9 will blow away the phone field at MWC: Looking ahead to the phones we'll see in Barcelona.
Swedish Carrier Reportedly Planning iPhone MMS App, Our sister site, News.com, reports that Telia, Apple's carrier partner in Sweden, is planning to develop its own MMS (multimedia messaging service) application for the iPhone, according to a report from MacWorld Sweden, According to the report: "The lack of MMS is perhaps one of the most common gripes about the missing features iphone case design of the iPhone, second only to cut and paste, But instead of adding that function itself, or allowing a third-party developer to build it for the App Store, Apple is apparently going to let Telia enable MMS on its own."..
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