Focus in on realities surrounding RIAs and commonly requested features, specifically to the combination of back button support, bookmarking, and search engine optimization. All of these features would be wonderful in a single page interface, and with current technology and methodology, is it possible to have our cake and eat it too?
Certain pundits have developed a rash of malignant concerns about iPhone 2.0’s SDK. The first issue they’re scratching at is the iPhone’s apparent inability to run multiple applications at once. The suggestion is that the iPhone is a multitasking impaired appliance just like the original Mac or the Palm Pilot, and unlike the supp
Three out of four employers monitor the Internet usage of employees, and just over half of U.S. companies review and retain employee email messages, according to a 2005 survey by the American Management Association. Employers are allowed to monitor what employees do on workplace computers, and many do not notify workers about the monitoring
If there's one thing Apple knows how to do, it's build buzz. The company that brought us everything from the iPod to the iPhone is getting ready to reveal its latest innovation -- and, in typical fashion, it's shrouded in mystery and surrounded by speculation.
One of the most common piece of advice being thrown around right now in regards to health is that everyone should drink at least 8 glasses of water every day. This ubiquitous 8×8 rule (8 glasses, 8 ounces each) is religiously followed by many people, despite any real evidence to support this claim. With this article, I hope to dispel this ridiculous idea that you must drink 64 ounces of water per day in order to stay hydrated.
Continuing upon the five iPhone myths in the previous segment, another myth relates to idea of Apple losing its iPhone platform to Android as developers defect to Google’s more open mobile platform. That’s wrong, here’s why.