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Quote: Originally Posted by Superbass You can repeat it as many times as you want, but H.264 is NOT an open standard. Let me explain instead: By definition of standard bodies, such as ISO, H.264 is open. By definition of organizations such as …
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In the long run I believe GPL will lose by not having any major & relevant projects covered in the future. Restrictive nature of GPL v3 will push many projects to other (“sane” as someone put it) open source licences which won’t restrict further…
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Check out the video hands-on with Xoom on Engadget. And stop shouting “vaporware!”. I’ll just quickly summarise what I think are the product’s hits and what are the misses: Hits: Judging from the video it is IPS display, maybe S-IPS. Note wi…
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Nokia needs money and needs it sooner than later, hence more courts to help Apple make its mind. Apple could withstand prolonged legal fight, but Nokia which is currently laying off hundreds of its employees probably can't afford that.
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Quote: Originally Posted by bsenka Even Flash is stable as long as it's not running on OS X. According to my personal experience with few Windows browsers and to google results for "flash crashes" it is not. Also, I would like to ask for te…
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I see many people here have little idea about hardware acceleration on Mac OS X. Saying that Adobe didn't have hardware acceleration access until this year is just repeating Adobe's official statement. This isn't an "inconvenient fact", this is l…
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There are many options for hardware acceleration on Mac. Flash uses only the very basic (it does more on Windows). One of Snow Leopard's point releases brought an interface to NVIDIA video hardware accelerator and that's what Flash utilizes. Yes, it…
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I noticed some people here start to compare default enterprise and security options of various mobile solutions. The point is (and the article explicitly mentions that too) you can easily develop and deploy in-house app with added level of security …
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While I don’t have a reason to dismiss this research as inaccurate I doubt it holds any value. Here’s why: 1. “Developers ranked the reach of a platform as their top consideration when choosing what they will develop for”. If you look at the bigg…
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Apparently unique ID is a revelation to many. Well, here's shocker: every Apple device capable of running software has one easily accessible. And apps both desktop and mobile may access it and do whatever they will. If it is a security threat go swi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dr Millmoss What does this statement mean in English, or practical reality? Anybody know? It means that no app can use plug-ins / scripts downloaded from any other place but AppStore. Say, you can make a photo edito…
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Google: Apple officially allowed us to make more money from their platform. How good they are! Intel: Apple didn?t give us chance to make some money on TV market. Bad Apple! Good thing we have Google. Acer: Year ago we were selling tons of che…
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For all of you iPhone 3G owners who experienced slowdowns after upgrading to iOS 4.0 I have some good news: it will be fixed ?soon?. There were the problems I identified on my iPhone 3G with iOS 4.0: almost all apps have periods of slowdowns that…