Thứ Ba, 6 tháng 6, 2017

Waching daily Jun 6 2017

The wave column is no longer the legendary dot

New iTunes Store icon

New lock screen / notification lock

Tweaked battery status icon

New iCon icon

Redesigned UI

The newly redesigned podcast app

Fine-tune design in Mail

It is possible to pause uploading photos to iCloud

The navigation bars are thicker and stronger

Two new mail effects

Single-handed keyboard mode

The AirPod option can be turned on

Next / previous song mode

New iPhone storage window in Settings> General

The dock app no ​​longer displays the application name

Reset device configuration settings 'Express Settings'

New Shutdown option in settings

For more infomation >> What is the interface of iOS 11 compared to iOS 10? - Duration: 1:16.

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Sean Spicer is VERY Upset with Donald Trump - Duration: 2:01.

For more infomation >> Sean Spicer is VERY Upset with Donald Trump - Duration: 2:01.

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Kevin Hart Is Friends With Players On The Warriors And Cavaliers - Duration: 7:11.

MY FIRST GUEST TONIGHT IS A ONE-MAN ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY--

STANDUP COMEDIAN, MOVIE STAR, AND NOW AN AUTHOR.

PLEASE WELCOME, KEVIN HART!

( CHEERS AND APPLAUSE ) ( BAND PLAYING )

>> THANK YOU!

THANK YOU!

( CHEERS AND APPLAUSE ) I APPRECIATE IT!

THANK YOU, GUYS!

IT'S ALWAYS AMAZING.

THEY'RE NEVER NOT AMAZING.

>> NOT FOR EVERY GUEST.

REALLY?

>> Stephen: NOT FOR EVERY GUEST.

THESE GUYS LEAPT TO THEIR FEET.

THEY DONT'S DO THAT FOR EVERY GUEST, I PROMISE YOU.

( CHEERS AND APPLAUSE ) NOW, I'M SURPRISED YOU ARE

LOOKING AS HEALTHY AND RESTED AS YOU ARE BECAUSE YOU DO

EVERYTHING.

>> I WAS JUST THINKING THAT COULD HAVE WENT LEFT.

>> Stephen: NO, NO, BECAUSE YOU'RE SO BUSY.

>> I'M SURPRISED YOU LOOK HEALTHY, KEVIN!

>> Stephen: NO, BECAUSE YOU'RE SO BUSY.

WERE YOU AT THE CAVS GAME LAST NIGHT?

>> NO, I WENT TO GAME ONE.

>> Stephen: THEY LOST TWO IN A ROW NOW.

>> YEAH.

>> Stephen: GOTTEN SPANKED TWICE IN A ROW NOW.

>> IS THAT HOW YOU DO IT?

>> Stephen: THAT'S HOW YOU DO IT.

WHO ARE YOU PULLING FOR WHEN YOU'RE COURT SIDE?

>> WELL, HERE'S THE THING, ALL RIGHT, IT'S TOUGH BECAUSE I KNOW

ALL THE GUYS.

>> Stephen: YOU KNOW ALL THE GUYS.

>> I KNOW BRYAN, I KNOW K.D., STEV, I KNOW -- THOSE ARE REAL

FRIENDSHIPS.

>> Stephen: OKAY.

O SECRETLY, THIS IS BETWEEN US --

>> Stephen: SO TURN OFF THE CAMERAS.

>> CUT 'EM OFF.

>> Stephen: YEAH.

ECRETLY, I'M PULLING FOR LeBRON RIGHT NOW BECAUSE I

WANT TO SEE BRON MAKE HISTORY.

I'M BIG ON HISTORY.

I LOVE WHAT HE H'S DOING AND ACCOMPLISHING AND I WANT TO SAY

I SAW IT FOR THIS GENERATION AND WITNESSED IT.

BUT AT THE GAMES I DON'T LET STEF AND K.D. SEE ME CHEERING

FOR BRYAN.

IF THEY LOOK, I JUST START SCRATCHING OR ACT LIKE I'M DOING

SOMETHING ELSE.

OR I WAVE, WHAT'S UP, MAN?

THIS IS A GOOD GAME.

BUT I WHISPER BUT I DON'T SCREAM IT.

I DON'T WANT BRYAN SEEING ME CHEER FOR HIM AND HIM SEE ME

CHEERING FOR BRYAN.

YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN?

YEAH.

>> PEOPLE WILL SAY, YOU KNOW WHEN YOU CHEERED FROM THE OTHER

SIDE?

I KNOW, BUT THAT'S A DIFFERENT TIME.

>> Stephen: LeBRON OR STEPH CURRY?

>> THEY ALL WOULD DO?

I DON'T THINK ONE OUTWEIGHS THE OTHER.

>> Stephen: YOU DON'T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT A JOB.

YOU ARE A MOVIE STAR, STANDUP STAR, HIGHEST PAID COMEDIAN OF

2016.

( CHEERS AND APPLAUSE ) AND NOW YOU'VE GOT A BOOK, IT'S

CALLED "I CAN'T MAKE THIS UP," LIFE LESSONS WITH KEVIN HART.

>> THAT'S SO GOOD.

THAT'S SO GOOD.

>> Stephen: HOW DOES, AGAIN, YOU'RE A VERY BUSY MAN FOR

SOMEONE WHO LOOKS SO HEALTHY.

HOW DO YOU -- WHAT'S THE PROCESS WHEN YOU WRITE?

YOU GO TO A CABIN?

PIPE, SMOKING JACKET, ELBOW PATCHES?

>> NO, I'M NAKED.

I'M NAKED.

>> Stephen: HOLD ON.

GOT IT.

>> GOT IT?

>> Stephen: YEAH.

UH-HUH.

OH, MY.

( LAUGHTER ) >> YOU KNOW WHAT?

I THINK THAT I HAVE A VERY INTERESTING STORY, AND HERE'S

THE THING WITH ME, I'M NOT SELFISH WITH INFORMATION.

I THINK IN THE ENTERTAINMENT BUSINESS, PEOPLE BECOME SELFISH

WITH INFORMATION.

>> Stephen: WHAT DO YOU MEAN?

WHEN THEY MAKE IT, PEOPLE GET TO A HIGH LEVEL OF SUCCESS AND

THEY DON'T SHARE THE STORY OF THEIR ROAD TO SUCCESS.

>> Stephen: OH, BECAUSE THE OTHER GUY'S COMING UP.

>> I DON'T WANT THE OTHER GUY COMING UP AND TAKING MY SPOT.

BUT THE STORY CAN BE USEFUL TO PEOPLE WITH DREAMS AND

ASPIRATIONS.

SOMETIMES PEOPLE NEED TO KNOW HOW MANY TIMES YOU HEARD NO OR

THE DOOR WAS SLAMMED IN YOUR FACE OR REJECTION WAS LITERALLY

AT YOUR DOORSTEP AND YOU FELT LIKE YOUR DREAM WAS NOT GOING TO

BECOME A REALITY.

>> Stephen: THE BOOK IS A MOTIVATIONAL SEMINAR.

>> IT REALLY, IS MAN.

IT'S ME BEING 100% HONEST.

I'M GIVING YOU THE GOOD, BAD, UGLY, WHETHER IT'S NEGATIVE,

NEGATIVE OR ONE LEVEL NEGATIVE.

>> Stephen: FOR SOMEBODY OUT THERE FACING A LOT OF REJECTION

OR SMINGS THINGS ARE ROUGH IN THEIR LIFE, WHAT'S A ROUGH PATCH

YOU WENT THROUGH THAT YOU PUSHED THROUGH ANYWAY?

>> A ROUGH PATCH?

THE ROUGHEST PATCH IN STANDUP COMEDY WHEN I WAS A YOUNG COMIC

COMING UP I WANTED TO AUDITION FOR THE COMIC STRIP AND A GUY

NAMED LUCIEN RAN THE COMIC STRIP.

HIS OPINION WAS THE ULTIMATE, HE SAW EDDY MURPHY AND SAID THIS

WILL BE THE NEXT GUY, SIGN FELT WILL BE THE NEXT GUY.

SO MANY STARS BECAME A STAR BECAUSE HE PUT HIS HAND ON THEM

AND SAID IT'S GOING TO HAPPEN.

HIS WORD WAS THE WORD TO GET.

I AUDITIONED AND HE TOLD ME TO COME BACK TO HIS OFFICE.

HE SITS ME DOWN AND SAYS, I DON'T THINK THIS IS FOR YOU.

I DON'T THINK COMEDY IS YOUR THING.

YOU SHOULD FIND A JOB AND LOOK TO DO SOMETHING ELSE WITH YOUR

LIFE BECAUSE THIS IS IT FOR YOU.

NO LAUGHTER AFTERWARDS, BLANK STARE.

I'M WAITING FOR THE PUNCH LINE.

WHEN'S IT GETTING FUNNY?

WHEN'S THE FUNNY?

I'M NOT LAUGHING.

THIS SEEMS IT'S REAL.

HE SAID, THANK YOU FOR COMING BUT UNFORTUNATELY, YOU WON'T BE

PERFORMING HERE, THAT'S IT.

I HAD TO GET UP AND WALK OUT OF THE OFFICE.

THAT WAS LITERALLY THE FIRST PUNCH IN THE STOMACH I TOOK.

MY FRIEND TOLD ME WHAT DO YOU CARE ABOUT SOMEBODY ELSE'S

OPINION?

HE SAID YOU'RE IN CHARGE WITH YOUR OWN DESTINY.

YOU'RE IN COMPETITION WITH YOURSELF.

THE DAY YOU GIVE UP ON YOUR IS THE DAY YOU GIVE UP ON YOUR

DREAM.

IF YOU'RE IN THE BUSINESSOV GIVING UP ON YOUR DREAM, I DON'T

WANT TO BE IN THE BUSINESS OF BEING YOUR FRIEND.

I THINK YOU'RE TALENTED SO WHY DON'T YOU STAY TRUE TO WHAT YOU

THINK YOU CAN DO.

IT WAS WORDS LIKE THAT THAT MADE ME GET THE THICK SKIN TO DEAL

WITH HOLLYWOOD AND REJECTION.

WHEN I HEARD NO A THOUSAND TIMES, I STARTED TO ROLL OFF MY

BACK AND WHEN I GOT THE ONE YES I NEVER LISTENED TO THEM AGAIN.

THE YOUNG GENERATION NEEDS TO KNOW I'M GOING TO STAY TRUE TO

ME DREAM AND I'M GOING TO STAY TILL I SEE THE LIGHT IN THE

TUNNEL.

I'M HAPPY NOW, BUT THERE WAS A ROLE FOR ME GETTING HERE AND

THAT ROLE AND STORY SHOULD BE TOLD, HENCE MY BOOK.

HOW GOOD OF TALKER AM I?

( CHEERS AND APPLAUSE ) >> Stephen: WE'RE GOING TO

TAKE A LITTLE BREAK RIGHT HERE.

YOU'RE A GREAT TALKER.

WE'VE GOT TO TAKE A BREAK.

BACK WITH MORE KEVIN HART. STICK AROUND.

For more infomation >> Kevin Hart Is Friends With Players On The Warriors And Cavaliers - Duration: 7:11.

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Years after 'I am Tiger Woods,' we're still asking, 'Who is Tiger Woods?' - Duration: 10:43.

Years after 'I am Tiger Woods,' we're still asking, 'Who is Tiger Woods?'

  Tiger Woods is open about his golf but a closed book when it comes to his life.

OPINION: Tiger Woods published a book this spring,The 1997 Masters: My Story. It came 16 years after his first effort as an author, How I Play Golf.

In between, he won tournaments and made money and became an icon, and he had no need to write. The old book is about a single pursuit, playing a sport well.

The new book is about a single event, in which he played that sport at its highest level.

Now, stacked side-by-side on a shelf, the volumes feel especially narrow, not more than slivers of a life. They reveal only what the author wants revealed.

They are examples of how Woods has tried to conduct his life - as public a life as there is - for two decades.

There are now, of course, videos that have nothing to do with the aspects of Woodss life that he wants everyone to consume. In all honesty, they arent shocking, not in the way a rubber-necking society seems to want them to be.

But there is Tiger Woods, in a Nike t-shirt and black athletic shorts, wobbling on the side of a road in Florida, slurring his speech, unable to answer the simplest questions, such as where he was at the moment.

  Tiger Woods struggles to keep his eyes open as he is lead away in handcuffs.

Theres a reason Woods, one of the most recognisable athletes on the planet and arguably the greatest golfer in history, was driving at 3am on Memorial Day, why he pulled over and fell asleep in his own car.

We dont know it, not yet anyway. But somewhere, theres an explanation.

This sad scene - and thats what it is, sad - is now part of Woodss public story, somewhere alongside his 14 major championships, somewhere alongside his serial adultery and subsequent divorce, somewhere alongside his worldwide brand, someone alongside efforts to be the best father he can be to his two young children.

The voyeurs who waited breathlessly for the Jupiter Police Department to release the dashcam video of Woodss arrest were hoping for.

what, exactly? More embarrassment? Evidence that a man who can no longer comfortably or competitively swing a golf club, who has undergone four back surgeries, had fallen to depths we couldnt have foreseen a decade ago?.

Maybe the worst of us want that. But the rest of us, it seems, are just looking to fill in the gaps.

For a figure who has lived his entire life in public - his father put him on The Mike Douglas Show at two-years-old, on Thats Incredible at five - the holes in Woodss story are wide.

This is true even as Woods, with the end of his career closer than the start, has been more open about his life in his interactions with the media. He obviously derives joy from being with his children.

He has shown the ability to be reflective about his career. Even if he opens the window just a crack, its a crack more than he once did, enough to allow a bit of a breeze to blow through.

But take The 1997 Masters as an example, both broadly and specifically. Its telling that, when Woods decided to write a new book, he chose a single tournament.

It was, of course, a signature athletic achievement with societal overtones. The books publication fell on an anniversary, 20 years on.

But given the scope of Woodss career, of his impact on his sport and his struggles off the course, it felt intentionally narrow, purposefully ignoring insight he might have brought - to his maturation process, to living in a bubble for his whole life, to the gaps hed left in his story along the way.

Seven of the 11 chapters in Woodss book deal only with specific days (Chapter Four: Tuesday, April 8, 1997).

He won the tournament by 12 shots, a record, yet the level of detail he poured into the putt he faced on the final hole - Going off the trough, it started left, and I read it that it would immediately take a quick right after a foot-and-a-half - would be astonishing in the moment, much less two decades later.

What we have wanted, over all this time, is that detail applied not to a golf shot, but to Woodss life, his emotions, to issues much more significant than the execution of a putt.

After more than two pages on a putt he could have missed 10 times and still won, Woods devoted one paragraph to his post-tournament interaction with Lee Elder, the first African-American golfer to play in the Masters.

Why not flip-flop the number of words spent on the putt for the number of words spent on Elders fight and its impact on Woods?.

This, in a way, is how Woods has presented his life publicly: all the detail you can imagine about a single golf shot, little of the richness and depth about personal relationships.

When he talks about getting back on the PGA Tour, he talks about mixing it up with the guys. But who are his real friends?.

Which brings us to Memorial Day weekend, to the DUI. We know from police reports that Woodss breathalyser tests from that night showed he had not been drinking.

But we also know, both from the police reports and the video, that he clearly wasnt right.

Was it a one-night mix-up with prescription meds, and a subsequent bad reaction? Or, for someone with so many surgeries, is there a problematic relationship with the drugs he takes to recover?.

Isolated or chronic, the depths of Woodss problems cant be known, not without his participation in telling the story.

A statement he released Monday night said he understands the severity of what he did, that he takes responsibility, that he apologises to family, friends and fans.

But what we want in this instance is what we have always wanted from Woods, a full view. So thats what were waiting for.

Woods cant currently play golf, not after his latest back surgery in April. It would make sense if his next public appearance would be right here, at the Quicken Loans National later this month.

But his team cant yet say whether hell travel to Washington for the tournament thats run by and benefits his foundation.

So we are left hoping that the explanation comes, and when it does, that it provides honesty and insight. Accepting responsibility for a public figure requires an embracing of his own deeds, whatever they might be.

The postscript to Woodss latest book begins, And so. . By the third paragraph, he is frank in his assessment of his marriage and the reasons for its collapse.

I betrayed her, he writes of his ex-wife, Elin Nordegren. My dishonesty and selfishness caused her intense pain. Elin and I tried to repair the damage I had done, but we couldnt. My regret will last a lifetime..

Reading that, even seven years after his divorce, feels raw, such a rare quality for anything uttered by Woods. Do the events of last weekend merit such a heavy, personal assessment? We cant yet say.

But whatever happens in Tiger Woodss life, thats what we yearn for: the opening of a vein so we can understand who he is, not just what he has done.

For more infomation >> Years after 'I am Tiger Woods,' we're still asking, 'Who is Tiger Woods?' - Duration: 10:43.

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What is the RBA and what does it do? - Duration: 0:50.

have you ever watched or read the news and wondered what is the Reserve Bank

and what does it even do? Well the Reserve Bank of Australia, also known as

the RBA is the government-owned but independent central financial authority

in this country and one of the RBA's main jobs is to set the official cash

rate in order to stimulate but not overheat the economy. "So" you might ask

"What is the cash rate?" Commercial banks that you and i bank with set their rates

for everything from home loans to term deposits based on the cash rate. A lower

cash rate means low home loan rates which is good for borrowers but bad for

investors and savers. Flip that around and a high cash rate places extra

pressure on mortgage holders through higher interest payments. And that's RBA

101 with Miss Money Box.

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