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Anyone who tells me that the Mac is still just a gimmick is officially stupid.
From the category archives:
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Michael Davidson, on the official Gmail blog:
One of the lesser-known features of Gmail is its ability to help with multitasking. Frequently, I find that I need to find an old message while I’m composing an email. When this happens, I click on the “new window” icon to pop my compose area into its own window.
There’s only one problem — it’s been slow! Today, we’re rolling out a change that will fix this (reload your account to make sure you get this change). Now, popping out a window is much, much faster. No more “Loading…” progress bar.
[...] Unfortunately, we weren’t able to make this work in Internet Explorer, so to see the speed-up, you’ll need to be using Mozilla Firefox, Apple’s Safari, or Google Chrome.
Between the massive user base of the generic Gmail product, and the mass exodus to Google Apps for Education, this should be a significant blow for Internet Explorer. I’d argue that most people will only switch browsers if they’re given a good enough reason, and a better email experience is a pretty damn compelling reason.
I have philosophical problems with everyone using a single rendering engine (Safari and Chrome both use WebKit, as do most of the mobile web browsers on the market), but Mozilla has been slacking with their Gecko engine lately (which is used in Firefox) and Trident (used in IE, among other things) has been a plague upon the ‘net for far too long.
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Once again, your weekly brain-teaser. This one looks a bit more challenging than the last few have been.
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Definitely Mal.
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Another incredible collection of photographs from The Big Picture.
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This can only end badly, I'm afraid. Two weeks ago, I would've expect Microsoft to buy Palm. With Windows Phone 7 Series (which is a ludicrous name) making its recent debut, I just don't see that happening.
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This captures a lot of the internal dialogue I've had over the last few years on simplifying and minimizing what I own and do.
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I've only recently been in a place where I could grok the Dead, but I always appreciated what I knew of their business models and practices.
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Shaun Inman’s upcoming iPhone game. Instead of upgrading your character, power-ups upgrade the world. This looks quite promising.
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I love my 120 GB iPod classic, and I love that it works perfectly with the USB interface in my car, but Sean Sperte might be onto something here.
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Here's your weekly brain-bender.
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This echoes a lot of thoughts I had during my undergrad studies in Computer Science.
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I've only been in the industry for a few years, but I've already seen my share of "programmers" who can't write any actual (or decent) code.
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This lets you define a variable length passkey on your iPhone OS device, instead of the simple 4-digit PIN. I might be doing this for my own phone.
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I don't see many jaw-dropping demos these days, but this did it.
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Ebert's response to the aforelinked Esquire essay.
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Another phenomenal collection from The Big Picture.
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Chris Jones' phenomenal essay on Roger Ebert.