I'm using Leopard and I can't run the VR demonstration on Safari, but I can run it using the iPhone SDK on Leopard. I read on Wikipedia that "Apple quietly stopped providing software updates for Leopard."
Here at Arturo Prat University (in Iquique, Chile, Southamerica, Earth) we had that restriction with anything with "msn" or "chat". But today that restriction was removed because now we use Mozilla Firefox. They used the Internet Explorer options (...) and they don't know how to do it with other browsers. But they are watching what pages we visit already.
Logo Writer! Yes!
Deep Thought
It's not a bugd, it's a feature!
Nintendo instead announced less and released less, they even announced years ahead http://www.ign.com/blogs/bprec...
Jim's approach is for hardware monitoring.
Will we see a J2ME version of Opera + webkit?
Who is the competitor to the W3C now then? Competition is not a good thing, when it comes to standards.
WHATWG
...out of the box http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAwtBa2C4ts
10:10:10 10/10/10 Ubuntu Linux 10.10
Those fake heads may be for cellphone radiation tests http://nyti.ms/b0vioZ
I'm using Leopard and I can't run the VR demonstration on Safari, but I can run it using the iPhone SDK on Leopard. I read on Wikipedia that "Apple quietly stopped providing software updates for Leopard."
No more flash needed!
Maybe he confused 2.5 years Jupiter = 30 years Earth
There is an option to avoid that. iTunes > Preferences > Advanced > General > Copy files to iTunes Music folder then adding to library (uncheck)
Here at Arturo Prat University (in Iquique, Chile, Southamerica, Earth) we had that restriction with anything with "msn" or "chat". But today that restriction was removed because now we use Mozilla Firefox. They used the Internet Explorer options (...) and they don't know how to do it with other browsers. But they are watching what pages we visit already.