Well, Apple fans, I have some good news and some bad news for you this morning. A report from earlier this week suggested that Apple sold 6 million iPhone X units … during the Black Friday weekend alone. Then, of course, we have the bad news. Apple is getting sloppy, you see, because the latest versions of its macOS and iOS software have bugs. Provided as evidence in the article are a grand total of three — yes, three — bugs.
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Ofcom is to crack down on the often poor standard of subtitling of TV programmes, which have led to gaffes such as asking for "a moment's violence" during the Queen Mother's funeral, by introducing a six-monthly quality check that will name and shame broadcasters into improving their services. Viewers are able to switch on a subtitles option for most TV programmes across 70 channels, with about 7. Of these about 1. Ofcom said on Friday that it continues to receive numerous complaints that there are problems with the speed, synchronisation, accuracy and presentation of live TV subtitling, as it put proposals out to consultation aimed at getting broadcasters to raise their game. The broadcasting regulator offered examples to highlight the issue — in ITV's Loose Women a conversation is shown with the subtitles saying "see engle Bert humper distinct", and in a second shot a BBC Weather presenter was subtitled as saying "they would be a few more mist and Fox patches".