- Kindle II rolled out. Nothing special.
- Google now syncs mail and calendar with iPhone.
- New AMD tri-core released.
- Kaspersky hacked!
- Apple beginning of the end.
- Fake Dalai Lama on Twitter.
- Mozilla getting cocky.
- I go off on a weird planted story.
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Hey does anybooty know how to play this on an itouch?
I can play the other podcasts from this site by clicking the “save as” button and it loads in the quick time player but the tech5 AINT GOT ONE. help a poor brother out, dude
Thanks and keep up the good work.
Play it on the browser!!!! Any other pocketpc can do that. Otherwise, suck it!
This video is convincing, the clues are clear. But do we know that the original video (without accompanying texts and arrows) was oficially released by the Chinese in the first place?
#3 ????????? I think you posted on the wrong story.
Eclipse is the most common development environment used for Java Enterprise web development. Do Google searches for “j2ee eclipse”.
Eclipse has add ons for database design, html coding (like Dreamweaver), XML coding, etc.
The iPhone and Windows Mobile synch thing with GMail/Calendar is pretty significant. Basically you set up a new account as an Exchange server and you get push. Take a look at the iPhone setup information to see what I mean.
Macintosh Snow Leopard will support Exchange as a core api in the OS.
What Apple and Google are saying is that Exchange push is a de facto standard and they will support it (along with IMAP/POP) and you should just forget the whole NOC based approach that RIM uses.
# 2 pedro said, on February 10th, 2009 at 3:11 am
Play it on the browser!!!! Any other pocketpc can do that. Otherwise, suck it!
I was just about to start “sucking it ” as it were,and then i found it on itunes, whew that was close.
Dvorak shows how horrible his ability to do research is. I mean, just look at the Wikipedia article on eclipse:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eclipse_(software)
And, how about the list of Eclipse-Based Software built using the Eclipse platform:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Eclipse-based_software
Lotus Notes/Lotus Symphony
Sybase
Adobe Flex Builder
And, it’s the most popular development environment for Java, including the premiere environment for developing code for Google Android (the Google Phone OS):
http://code.google.com/android/intro/index.html
Calling Eclipse anything other than a first-class open source project is idiotic.