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Quote: Originally Posted by Sue Denim Wow, I never realized how clueless and baised Daniel Eran Dilger was, until reading this article. So please explain how you would deliver pixel perfect representations of a magazine without using images? …
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Quote: Originally Posted by blullama You don't have to lie about Android. http://source.android.com/ It's free and open and public domain. Why do you think so many phones have it? Why do thing there can be so many alternate UI designs with th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by djsherly Can some explain what "open (but not free)" means? In what way is something open if you have to pay for it? Regardless of any other measures of the term "open", surely the final arbiter that you have to actual…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tulkas While I don't think that Chen requesting a formal letter requesting the phone back was legally any more damning than the rest of the episode, it was a dick move to make during a call from Jobs asking for the pho…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Groovetube wrong. HTML5 as a player of the H.264, is the alternative, not H.264. Flash is the container that plays H.264, and has had support for playing H.264 for a long time. It enables the ability to share video fil…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ksec Flash is huge, it is a platform in itself. You cant just replace everything Flash does in a JS framework or HTML 5. When AI say a Flash Alternative, something similar to Sliverlight is what others will think. Howe…
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Quote: Originally Posted by William 3.0 Firefox 3.6.3 scores 101 out of 160 on the following test: http://www.html5test.com/ the HTML5Test.com page does not seem to be very useful. It gives equal weigh to important and trivial features, and gi…
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Illustrates the illusion of gunning for nothing but market share. Motorola is doing better this year than last, despite selling almost half as many phones. It's clearly looking to follow Apple into the game of selling more premium devices and sca…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Brainless Oh, man, this is just a bad article. Regret the time spent reading it. If there is one part of the article I can't disagree more it is this sentence : "Apple ... own approach to multitasking that it beli…
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Quote: Originally Posted by RichL Open != active. An open connection consumes virtually zero power. Go re-read your GSM specs. Wireless data connections were designed to remain open. It's not a matter of keeping them open, it's a matter of …
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Quote: Originally Posted by insike Huh? So WebKit is the standard engine on the web? Wow. WebKit is pretty much the only mobile browser engine anyone uses. Firefox has Fennec, but its pretty scarce. Pocket IE is absolutely terrible. Opera has …
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Quote: Originally Posted by bvz +1 I smell a giant load of BS. There is no technical reason why other app development tools can't be engineered to work properly. I think this is about keeping their app count higher than competing platforms. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Booga Speaking as a developer, I'd like to say that I suspect this AI entire article is almost entirely false. If there was a technical limitation Apple could simply state that limitation, not ban all similar technolo…
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Greenpeace is transferring the problem of US dirty coal energy upon the iPad, not because it wants to restrict business or improve the world, but because associating itself with the latest news buzz enables the group to gain visibility and therefore…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Zandros This is a silly argument. If you get over the critical threshold for devices not supporting Flash, you can bet you'll see these processor-intensive ads in SVG+CSS or something else equally demanding. In my e…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AngusYoung This article could have been written in the 90's period. There is no excuse not to offer Multi Tasking for All Apps. If this is they path MS Phone 7 chose to take they made a mistake. 60,000 Android …
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Quote: Originally Posted by rmansfield Here's my question about Keynote and the iPad-- Does the iPad allow for an extended desktop so that I'd get a presenter's screen on the iPad and my presentation on a projector? I use Keynote at least …
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Quote: Originally Posted by stonefree Why do you think Apple wouldn't apply their notorious high margins (aka Apple Tax) to netbooks and a mid-range tower? Apple does not "tax" its own products. The Mac, iPod and iPhone are no more expensive t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ireland No one has first hand nothing and the tablet won't run "the iPhone OS". Sometimes you just have to go with your gut, the tablet will be bigger (and I don't mean physically) than simple a larger iPod touch. It w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Chris_CA Not gonna happen. One thing it integrate it with the OS but to make parto fthe OS? See MS and Internet Explorer. Microsoft didn't get in trouble just for bundling its OS with apps; it got in trouble becau…