Recent content by tenshin111

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    Opera Browser Now on Android

    Exactly, this is the first Opera browser build on WebKit/Chromium code. But the Presto versions have been available on Android for several years.
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    GTC 2013: How Google, Apple and Amazon Disrupted Mobile

    Please, remove the last sentence from the article...it is really embarrassing to sum up an otherwise interesting read with such a shameless promotion.
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    Best Buy Founder Fails to Make Company Private

    fuzzionAre you 5 yrs old? He's not even 4.
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    Opera Software Just Bought Skyfire Labs

    razor512while not as popular in the US, many phone companies around the world still make semi-smart phones where you won't really get any apps but you will be able to text and surf the web and get a few other smartphone like functions.Other than that, the remote processing stuff is useless for...
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    Codename One Creates Apps for Mobile OSs Simultaneously

    abbadon_34Ok, so it' s java, we've seen Apple go back and forth with java support. Is there somethiing new/news? What's the problem? This tool is written in java but it translates your app into native code for a given platform which would be Objective-C in case of iOS apps.
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    Amazon Tops E-Commerce Customer Satisfaction, Apple Drops

    stoogieMainly why i dislike apple is that they have never invented anything before and they just copy others, then patent it, then sue the creators, that and 180-220% overpriced, limited closed unix based OS(which was copied from linux) Not that I like Apple but their OS has nothing to do with...
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    U.S. Completes Largest Missile Defense Flight Test in History

    palladin9479Umm no, that's not how they work. First rule of nuclear warfare, The TV / Movies are ALWAYS WRONG. They like to create dramatic effects that are wholly unrealistic, usually because the script writers have no idea how nukes actually work.The primary source of damage from a nuke is...
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    W3C Announces Plan to Make HTML5 Standard By 2014

    Vorador2And that's why the standard is still incomplete. No, this is not the issue. HTML 5 defines semantics for the element and it's expected behaviour - not the actual implementation. It is up to browser manufacturers to choose specific codecs and use them.
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    W3C Announces Plan to Make HTML5 Standard By 2014

    phatboeHave they figured out what video/audio codecs they will support? What do you mean by 'they'? The standard does not promote any codecs - it is up to browser makers to add specific codec support. These days it is WebM, Theora and MP4-AVC(H.264) but different browsers support different ones...