- Group Calls For Google Antitrust Probe
- BlackBerry OS 6.0 Screenshots, Details
- At Last, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
- Transitioning to the New GRUB 2 Boot Loader
- Windows Embedded Standard 7 Set for ESC Launch
- Apple: iPhone OS supports open standards; Flash is closed (Macworld.com)
- Apple: iPhone OS supports open standards; Flash is closed (Macworld.com)
- Ubuntu LTS Experiences X.org Memory Leak
- Google Acquires Chip Maker Startup Agnilux
- Analysts See Strong Growth Ahead for Apple's iPhone (NewsFactor)
- Android-powered Garminfone headed to T-Mobile this Spring
- Adobe scraps work to bring Flash apps to iPhone
- Google Acquires Agnilux
- Pulitzer winning cartoonist gets iTunes app reprieve (AFP)
– What are the odds that either Microsoft or Apple or both are in that “group”?
– If Apple was concerned about Open, they wouldn’t be restricting who can run what and what we can see. This is propaganda, plain and simple.
– If Apple was concerned about Open, they wouldn’t be restricting who can run what and what we can see. This is propaganda, plain and simple.
– Get it fixed before it ships!
– I can’t wait to see what comes out of this.
– Not if I have my way, but I doubt I will.
– I completely agree with Adobe’s conclusions. The iPhone/iPod/iPad isn’t the only game in town. If Apple’s going to block the technology from working, take it Apple’s competitors.
– Not really OS related, but has some interesting information that could relate to the budding Google vs. Apple “Battle”.
– It appears that Apple’s morals/ethics are for sale.
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