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Quote: Originally Posted by winterspan Similar to the article about the antennae issue from Price Mclean, this one misses the point and (I feel) is intentionally conflating two separate issues in order to downplay the problem with (a subset of?) …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ireland Yet another seasoned member of the forums keeping it real. What's with these newly registered users who are bat-shit crazy? And who hate anyone pointing out anything bad about this new iPhone. They just paid…
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Did Apple actually issue any statement concerning this problem?
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Quote: Originally Posted by thompr So get a "bumper" too. Probably a good idea anyway, to protect the edges (and antenna) if you drop the phone. It just works! SCNR
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Quote: Originally Posted by SpotOn Heck, this time next year all Mac's could be sporting A4 processors, then what? Well, at least Windows 7 is supported on all Intel Macs. The PowerPC people were in a far more worse situation: They had only Li…
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It's actually doubly embarrassing as Apple knew that Valve was going to release Steam around the time of 10.6.4 was supposed to be released. Valve has been doing quite a lot of advertisement for the Mac, praising Apple's commitment to make OS X a fi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism There is something wonky going on with his link. The *new* test only seems to work in Safari 5. It gets a 208/300. If you try it in Chrome 5 it defaults to the old test scoring a 142/160. If you use the Be…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism [INDENT]• 136/160 on http://html5test.com/ I'd recommend to use the beta version instead. Among other things non-specified parts (like H.264 and Theora) have been moved to being optional instead of contrib…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ireland Good point, wrong browser. Chrome handles this the best of any browser. If Chrome extensions could do a fraction of what Firefox extensions are capable of your objection might even have been valid.
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Who said anything about interoperability? You must have missed His Steveness recent crusade against Flash in which he usually uses the benefits of standardization (from which interoperability stems from) a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TenoBell No it didn't backfire. The other browser makers are feeling sore because Apple showed what Safari is capable of and rubbed their noses in it. You mean by adding over 100 --webkit prefixed CSS elements despi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by insike Apple's "HTML5 showcase" hardly uses any HTML5 at all. It's mostly CSS. So why they called it "HTML5 showcase" is the question of the day. Marketing. Above all else Apple excels itself in marketing although t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism A couple things that don't seem to be addressed:WebKit2. Are tabs finally seperate processes? Wasn't the project started just a 2-4 months ago? I very much doubt that it was finalized and stabilized befor…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dru Preferences are hideous and violate the Aqua UI guidelines. The look of tabs also do not follow the rules. I'm curious, in what way do they violate the guidelines? To my untrained eye they look like the ones in…
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Quote: Originally Posted by lowededwookie Sexy AND smart no that's the combination to go for. In that case Safari wins hands down. I am completely baffled how people can come to the conclusion that Safari is in any way "smart". I truly am.
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Quote: Originally Posted by iwarriorpoet Will this version of chrome work with X-Marks? Chrome had a XMarks extension for some time now. Just check the extension gallery. It only syncs bookmarks though as the XMarks developer claim that Chrome…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tofino i think his point was that it doesn't ask you if you want it to call home and i couldn't find a way to opt out of that when i installed a beta a while back. Yet there is a major difference between an updater …
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Quote: Originally Posted by TBell If you use Little Snitch, you will see the Google's Chrome likes to call home quite a bit. So much, that I gave up on it. Chrome does only transmit usage data to Google if you opt-in. You're simply spreading F…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rind Why do I need another application to perform the same task that Safari does so well? Because Safari is a horribly under-featured browser build on top a good web engine? Safari has almost nothing going for it …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Macadamias One link I found is here: The first in-depth technical analysis of VP8 http://x264dev.multimedia.cx/?p=377 Thanks, I'll read through it later this week. The source has to be handled with care though as t…