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Mr Blog. Very technical, or silly, sometimes absurd.
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As Stuart notes, Skype iPhone multitasking is borked
Being able to have Skype on the iPhone run in the background is cool. However, as Stuart notes in his post Skype iPhone Multitasking Not Ready for Prime Time, there are problems in practice.
The biggest problem is your battery. Once you run Skype, it will keep running, and sucking up ...
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My take on metered AT&T iPhone/iPad data
For most of us, looking at our data usage history, the new metered plans look like they'll save us some money. But, let me tell you why there's more to it than that.
First, I've heard a lot of people say recently, statements along the lines of "2GB is more data ...
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With iPad, computers demoted to ?Syncing stations?
Perhaps Apple has made their hand-held products too good, too soon. At some point, the only reason we need a computer anymore is to sync our iPad.
One could say this is a problem for the future, but I know people personally that are ready for the computerless, iPad-only world today ...
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Google Android ? I?m critical because I love
I recently attended an event for Android developers. One thing that surprised me was how much developers tended to be aligned in either the Google or Apple camps. In this case, it was mostly an anti-Apple camp. I understand this - there are a lot of reasons to be annoyed ...
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An Answer for Twitter OAuth-pacalypse
For your smaller Twitter API projects, bash scripts etc, we have launched SuperTweet.net in case you don't get OAuth implemented by the time Basic Auth goes away June 30, 2010. It's a Twitter proxy - you use Basic Auth to talk to the proxy, and it uses OAuth to talk ...
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