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  1. Re:Marketing? on Microsoft Is Building a New Browser As Part of Its Windows 10 Push · · Score: 1

    From a front-end developer's perspective, IE sucks for two reasons:

    1. It used to be bad
    2. It takes the average IE user forever to upgrade

  2. Re:Support Yet Another Browser on Microsoft Is Building a New Browser As Part of Its Windows 10 Push · · Score: 1

    If it uses the same rendering and js engine, then you can probably mostly ignore it.

    The only thing I ask of Microsoft is that Trident sees more regular improvements (toward standards compliance) independently of major IE version releases.

  3. Re:etc on CentOS Linux Version 7 Released On x86_64 · · Score: 1

    I've never heard anyone try to pronounce the abbreviation as a word.

    http://www.merriam-webster.com...

  4. Re:Not for me, thanks. on AMD To Launch a Windows 8.1 Gaming Tablet · · Score: 1

    Sony Vaio Flip is close, but it's got terrible battery life, about half of what you could expect from a macbook air. Instead of a Wacom digizier, it's got an N-Trig, which might be close enough depending on what you want to do with it.

  5. Re:One step at a time, Ikea on IKEA Augmented Reality Catalog Lets You Preview Products In Your Apartment · · Score: 1

    I swear, last time I looked at their site (less than a year ago) they had only a very select few items that were available to purchase online, and that most of the site was simply a catalog for the items you could buy in their stores.

    Boy, now don't I look like an idiot.

  6. One step at a time, Ikea on IKEA Augmented Reality Catalog Lets You Preview Products In Your Apartment · · Score: 1

    Perhaps they should start slow attempt to sell a few products online before jump head-first into the Minority Report-style furniture catalog.

  7. Whiners on Opera Releases Its First Chromium-Based Browser · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I find it funny that when you look at the comments on the Blink articles, there are tons of people upset about Google creating yet another rendering engine, and they're worried about standards compliance issues and having another target to design for.

    And then you read the comments in the Opera-switching-to-Blink articles, and everyone is upset about losing diversity in the web ecosystem.

    Are these two different groups of people commenting, or is it just one big group of whiners?

  8. Re:The problem with the "old" Opera was JS on Opera Releases Its First Chromium-Based Browser · · Score: 1

    Odd, I was under the impression that Blink was, in fact, a fork of WebKit.

    It's already available in Chrome's Canary builds. I thought I had read that it'd be in Chrome Stable by June or July.

  9. Re:The answer is simple: on Windows 7 Not Getting A Second Service Pack · · Score: 1

    Blingy might not be the right word, but I am personally not a fan of glossy/shiny/textured interfaces. For example, I much prefer the style of Android's 4.x Holo interface design over iOS. I think the design for Outlook.com is a HUGE improvement over Hotmail.com, and would like to have seen Microsoft push the Windows UI in the same direction.

    I don't like it when interface elements are noisy and cluttered and compete for attention with the content I'm looking for. I don't like lots of high color icons and small text; I prefer nice typography with a little bit of breathing room.

    But there's no accounting for taste, right?

  10. Re:The answer is simple: on Windows 7 Not Getting A Second Service Pack · · Score: 1

    I'm not a fan of the "UI formerly known as Metro" either, but there are ways to bypass it. It's not simply just a system setting as it should be, but here's the best solution I've found so far:
    http://www.wesnext.com/login-directly-to-desktop-bypass-metro-ui/

    The Desktop in Windows 8 looks just fine once you get past Metro. It's less blingy than Windows 7, although there is still a lot of room for improvement. I have seen some minimal UI concepts that I think are quite attractive:
    http://dribbble.com/shots/576250-Windows-UI-Concept

  11. Re:It will certainly succeed on Nintendo WiiU Price and Release Date Announced · · Score: 1

    You can buy a PS3 for less and still have a very good gaming experience.
    In one question: is the WiiU a better gaming console than a PS3?
    I don't think so.

    I'd take the WiiU over a PS3 if the WiiU played blu ray discs and supported DLNA for photo, music, and video streaming over the network.

    As far as I know, it doesn't support any of that.

  12. Re:Locked Bootloaders Suck... on Motorola To Cut 4,000 Jobs, Focus On High-End Devices · · Score: 1

    The locked bootloader situation may have more to do with the carrier than the manufacturer, although Motorola certainly isn't blameless here.

    There is a reason that the Samsung Galaxy S3 had an unlockable bootloader on every single carrier it was released on except for Verizon.

    http://www.engadget.com/2012/07/09/verizon-blames-samsung-for-locked-bootloader-in-galaxy-s-iii/

  13. Re:My advice to Motorola on Motorola To Cut 4,000 Jobs, Focus On High-End Devices · · Score: 1

    4: at the very least, stop cutting the corners off all of the phone designs. It seems like a poor attempt at looking futuristic, but it's just awful. Ugly ugly crap. Go back to the 2011 phone designs if necessary. The Droid X wasn't this ugly.

  14. Re:Open Android on EU Regulators Delay Google's Motorola Buy, Seeking More Info · · Score: 3, Interesting

    If they were to offer such a feature, I'm guessing they would also give carriers the option to disable it.

  15. Re:Having both the Fire and iPad2 on Sub-$100 Android 4.0 Tablet Coming Soon · · Score: 1

    I tried a friend's Kindle Fire, and was a bit disappointed with the performance.. I don't know if it was just me, but the interface felt laggy and failed to register presses about 1/4 of the time. Amazon's launcher is garbage, and the rest of the hacks to the OS likely are too. I think performance will improve quite bit once someone gets an AOSP build of Android good and stable for it.

  16. Re:Real elements - or theoretical? on Periodic Table To Welcome Two New Elements · · Score: 4, Informative

    FTA - "All five of these elements are so large and unstable they can be made only in the lab, and they fall apart into other elements very quickly. Not much is known about these elements, since they aren't stable enough to do experiments on and are not found in nature."

  17. Re:pissing contests on Occupy Flash? · · Score: 1

    Unfortunately, we do not live in some kind of web developer utopia where everyone diligently updates their web browser to take advantage of new and superior standards.

    Both of these sites should be replaced with an OCCUPY CRAPPY OUTDATED WEB BROWSERS movement. Well in sentiment at least, I've never been very good at naming things.

  18. Re:That brings up an interesting question on Hurricane Irene Threatens US Northeast; Cover Your Assets · · Score: 1

    Dunno about cloud servers, but my web servers are located at FortressITX in NJ. Looking forward to seeing how they handle the storm.

  19. 2nd-init to the rescue on Motorola's Identity Crisis · · Score: 1

    There has been some really interesting stuff going on for the Droid X (and Droid 2) lately.

    With the development of 2nd-init, it's now possible to run stock android, CyanogenMod, and MIUI, totally MOTOBLUR-FREE

    More information:
    http://cvpcs.org/blog/2011-06-14/2nd-init._what_it_is_and_how_it_works
    http://cvpcs.org/blog/2011-08-18/time_for_some_motorola_merging
    http://rootzwiki.com/showthread.php?t=1820
    http://rootzwiki.com/showthread.php?t=2222
    http://rootzwiki.com/showthread.php?t=531

    It would be nice not to jump through all of these hoops, and maybe soon we won't have to. But for now, this is as good as it gets for your Droid X. I'm partial to MIUI with ADW Launcher, it's a very polished ROM.

  20. Re:Play the game another way. on Microsoft Releases IE10 Platform Preview 2 · · Score: 1

    IE9 does finally support border-radius, but I know it doesn't support text-shadow.

    Here's a comparison between IE versions:
    http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc351024(v=vs.85).aspx

    Unfortunately, it doesn't matter how well new versions of IE support new standards. The masses won't be using it until they buy a new computer that already has the latest version pre-installed. Most of them are too terrified of breaking their computer to proceed with the upgrade they're prompted with through Windows Update.

  21. Re:And all for what? on Google Is Serious, Chrome 13 Hides URL Bar · · Score: 1

    I believe most mobile browsers work that way with the URL bar scrolling up off the screen.

    In Android 3.0/3.1 the URL bar scrolls off the screen but the tabs remain.. I would definitely prefer to be able to instantly get an address bar by double-tapping the tab instead of having to scroll all the way back to the top of the page to access it.

  22. Re:Finally! This is Great! on Internet Explorer 10 Drops Vista Support · · Score: 1

    I'm going to disagree. This is not great, at least for me.

    The only thing a decision like this accomplishes is drawing out the time I have to keep supporting old versions. Old versions that even on the day they were released were behind in standards compliance in comparison to their competition.

    What would be REALLY GREAT is if Microsoft would at least continue to provide basic updates to the rendering engine for IE8 and IE9 after IE10 is released. Even if they're just fixing and providing support for popular CSS properties.

    Why does Microsoft hate web developers/designers? What did we do to deserve this kind of punishment?

  23. Re:How the heck do I attach to my TV? on Boxee Scores $16.5M Investment · · Score: 3, Funny

    Yeah, it sure is awful trying to hook up blu-ray players, video game consoles, and these new-fangled internet devices to my 1982 Zenith television.

    Luckily, Amazon still sells those 75-to-300 ohm adapters with the forks on the end that you have to screw down.

  24. Re:CSS is horrible for table layouts on The Abdication of the HTML Standard · · Score: 1

    I'm not sure what you mean by "table layouts"

    The table tag is a tool, and its job is to display tabular data. Using it for anything else (design and layout of a page) is where the shoe-horning happens.

  25. The sort of person who uses Facebook Places... on Your Face Will Soon Be In Facebook Ads · · Score: 5, Insightful

    ...probably also thinks it's extra cool that they get to be in a Starbucks ad.