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After years with Windows, I used the MacBook Air M4 for one week. Here's how it went
2025-05-16 07:45:03| Spiritual Career Counseling
When Apple announced the MacBook Air M4 earlier this month, it was clear that the laptop would be an incremental upgrade from last year's model, with the latest in Apple silicon and a host of software and AI-powered features. The fact that the 13-inch version was $100 less was a pleasant surprise, however, positioning it as a competitive choice in the current market.Also: I replaced my Windows PC with a Mac Studio - here are my takeaways after one weekI had a chance to test out the new MacBook Air M4 over the last week, and my initial findings reflect a device that's snappier, a little more polished, and ultimately an improvement on the device we all know and love. A more thorough, full-length review will come shortly, but for now, here are my initial thoughts on the latest refresh to the ultraportable laptop that started it all. ZDNET RECOMMENDS Apple MacBook Air M4 This year's refresh of the MacBook Air brings some hardware upgrades and a slightly lower starting price. details View a...
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Families to receive up to 2 million baht after Bangkok building collapse
2025-05-16 06:45:02| Spiritual Career Counseling
Ryan Turner12 minutes agoLast Updated: Monday, April 7, 2025 51 2 minutes read Families of those who lost their lives in the collapse of the State Audit Office building are set to receive compensation from the Ministry of Labour, amounting up to 2 million baht per family. Boonsong Thapchaiyuth, the ministrys permanent secretary, visited the Coordination and Assistance Centre to assure both migrant and Thai workers of equal treatment. He stated that relatives of the deceased can apply for compensation, which will be processed and paid within 15 days. The compensation will range from 1 to 2 million baht. The ministry will extend support to affected migrant workers, ensuring they receive the same treatment as Thai citizens. Boonsong further added that employers are responsible for compensating workers covered by the Social Security Scheme. Related Articles Teenage gangs bomb plot blown in Phuket3 seconds ago Songkran event: Fatal shooting, journalist threatened with death (video)24 mi...
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Consultant Sheds Some Light on MGA Fee Report at Florida Legislative Hearing
2025-05-16 04:45:03| Spiritual Career Counseling
A Florida House of Representatives panel went straight to the source of a consultants report that has caused widespread concern among lawmakers about insurance company profit-shifting.But the hour-long web interview with Arizona-based consultant Jan Moenck shed only limited light on the appropriateness of Florida property insurance holding companies paying large fees to their managing general agents while some carriers struggled to stay solvent.The testimony from Moenck came after the House Commerce Committees Subcommittee on Insurance and Banking voted 17-1 in favor of House Bill 881, which would require more transparency, oversight and limits on MGA fees, and would potentially lower the bar for plaintiffs to show bad faith by insurers.The vote on the bill happened despite one lawmaker asking if the panel wasnt jumping the gun.Do you think that it would be wiser to wait before coming up with this, since we are in the process of investigating all this? asked Rep. Marie Woodson, D-...
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