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Report: Jobs disses Adobe Flash as ‘CPU hog’ – CNET
Jobs using the iPad, sans any support for Adobe Flash. (Credit: James Martin/CNET) Apple CEO Steve Jobs has reportedly continued his campaign against Adobe’s Flash video technology, this time at a meeting with The Wall Street Journal, according to a report in Valleywag
Some Pros and Cons of a Google Tablet with a Chrome OS (ReadWriteWeb)
Some Pros and Cons of a Google Tablet with a Chrome OS Written by Alex Williams / February 2, 2010 8:45 PM / 12 Comments « Prior Post Next Post » This post is part of our ReadWriteCloud channel, which is dedicated to covering virtualization and cloud computing. The channel is sponsored by Intel and VMware . As you’re planning your Cloud Architecture, check out this helpful resource from our sponsors: Virtualized Datacenter = Real-World IT Optimization
Google drops clues on more document-centric Chrome OS for tablets – BetaNews
Google drops clues on more document-centric Chrome OS for tablets By Scott M. Fulton, III | Published February 2, 2010, 11:31 AM Print Article E-mail Article Add Comment Since the development of X, one of the first windowing UIs for UNIX, and as evidenced by Apple’s early experiments with Lisa, the forerunner of Macintosh, software designers have been intrigued by the concept of a document-centric computing environment. More like a physical desktop, such a system would center not around the programs you launch but the work you do.
The IPad Isn’t a Third Device, but a Third Revolution – PC World
Office Hardware February 01, 2010 11:10 AM The IPad Isn’t a Third Device, but a Third Revolution More… Facebook Twitter Digg Print By Dan Moren, Macworld.com A few years ago I brought my MacBook into an Apple Store to get it serviced–this was a first-generation model, which had the rather unenviable habit of spontaneously rebooting for no apparent reason. People who read this also read: The two Geniuses had looked over my computer with the same critical eye that an enthusiast might give a hot rod. “Look,” said one, “he’s replaced the battery monitor in the menu bar.
Google’s ‘Don’t Be Evil’ Mantra is ‘Bullshit,’ Adobe Is Lazy: Apple’s Steve Jobs – Wired News
After a big public announcement of the sort Apple had this week for the iPad CEO Steve Jobs often takes time in the day or two afterwards to have a Town Hall at One Infinite Loop, making himself available for questions from employees bold enough to stand up and take one right between the eyes.
Checking Out Jolicloud, A Potential Threat to Google’s Chrome OS – Seeking Alpha (blog)
For the past month we have been an active user of Jolicloud which is a netbook OS that can most easily be described as an alternative to whatever the Google ( GOOG ) Chrome OS will be.
ZDNet’s The Toybox: Top 15 posts of 2009 – ZDNet (blog)
December 17th, 2009 ZDNet’s The Toybox: Top 15 posts of 2009 Posted by Andrew Nusca @ 2:05 pm Categories: Toybox Highlights Tags: Apple iPhone , Google Inc. , Operating System , Smart Phone , Dell Adamo , Apple Inc



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