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HTML5: “No actual W3C Recommendation status until at least 2022″ ???
This InfoWorld article talks briefly about the promise of HTML5 and the potential problems with it due its slow-moving standards body WHATWG. The acknowledgement that HTML5 won’t really be finalized until 2022 made me blink twice. Or thrice. Seriously, 2022? … Continue reading
Posted in Tech Articles, Web Development & Design
Tagged adobe, Flash, Microsoft, RIA, silverlight
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iTV: Another Apple Merry-Go-Round
Ah yes. It’s that time of the year again: Apple rumor-time! And this time around it’s all about the new Apple TV – or iTV as it’s now being called. The revamp is supposedly going to make its debut in … Continue reading
Windows 7: Deleting, 3 hours remaining
Okay, I just had to post this: Yes. Seriously. How is this possible? I’m just deleting some folders on my NAS…
Weekend: Apple yanked ZFS from Snow Leopard, enemy of TV industry, SSD goes mainstream & more
This weekend’s tech news roundup: “Apple yanked ZFS from Snow Leopard”, “Solid-State Drives Go Mainstream”, “Woofer: This Twitter look-alike requires 1,400 characters”, “Using ‘Free’ to Turn a Profit”, “Apple’s Ad-War” & “Is Apple the Enemy of the TV Industry?” Continue reading
Tech News Roundup
Tech news roundup for August 27, 2009. Yesterday was a slow news day, hence no news roundup for August 26, 2009. Today was also rather slow, to be honest. Google Now Offers Over a Million Free Ebooks in EPUB Format … Continue reading
Posted in Tech Articles
Tagged Apple, asus, ebooks, Google, Microsoft, snow leopard, xbox360
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High Hopes for Office Web Apps
(click images to enlarge) With Microsoft Office Web Applications, the productivity suite will have a real web-facing side for the first time. It will be released alongside Office 2010 and will be supported by all major browsers, including Mozilla Firefox, … Continue reading
Microsoft’s OneApp, Nokia’s Windows 7 netbook w/ 12hrs of battery life, Opera 10 & more
Tech news roundup for August 25, 2009: Microsoft’s OneApp for non-smartphones, Nokia’s Windows 7-powered netbook with 12 hours of battery life, Opera 10 & more. Continue reading
Posted in Tech Articles
Tagged amazon, kindle, Microsoft, nokia, opera, sony, Windows 7
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Firefox Portable: Circumvent IE6 in corporations
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 is the extremely antiquated web browser that up till today still manages to ascertain a significant chunk of browser usage share. Even though this browser is incompatible with a plethora of modern-day web applications and is … Continue reading
Posted in Freebies, Tech Articles
Tagged Firefox, IE6, Internet Explorer, Microsoft, mozilla, portable apps
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Mozilla whines about browser ballot screen, iPhone outsold Windows Mobile, Snow Leopard’s here & more
Tech news roundup for August 24, 2009: Mozilla keeps whining about browser ballot screen, Microsoft warns of chaos if Word sales are halted, iPhone Outsold Windows Mobile Phones, Snow Leopard now available from Apple Store, & more Continue reading
Posted in Tech Articles
Tagged Apple, Firefox, iPhone, iPod Touch, Microsoft, mozilla, office, os x, snow leopard, Windows 7, Zune, zune HD
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Weekend: Apple replies to FCC, GPU Computing in Windows 7, Linux Chromium 64-bit
This weekend’s key stories: Apple Opens Up on App Store Approvals, Cuil’s Real-Time Search, GPU Computing and Windows 7, Linux Chromium popular and 64-bit & more. Continue reading
Posted in Tech Articles
Tagged Apple, chrome, chromium, Google, gpu, Linux, Microsoft, Windows 7
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