IEBlog "IE9 will support only h.264 HTML5 Video"∞
Internet Explorer 9 will support only h.264 for HTML5 video playback. One excerpt from todays blogpost reads as follows “Flash does have some issues, particularly around reliability, security, and performance.”
Bad Times for Adobe’s Flash
Fake Steve "We are removing Flash support from OS X"∞
Fake Steve anounces the end of flash support in Apple’s Desktop Operating System.
I´m afraid it will end up the other way around: Adobe discontinuing flash support for OS X.
Microsoft cancels the Courier, the Internet sheds a tear∞
Acording to Gizmodo Microsoft has killed the Courier project. It´s a pitty cause the Courier looked very interesting. If you havn´t heard of the Courier take a look at it on YouTube
Apple To Shut Down Lala On May 31, iTunes.com Launch Impending?∞
Lala the online music service which was aquired by Apple in late 2009 will shut down on May 31st. Read more over on techcrunch.
Tpuths headline on April 29th, 2010 links to Steve Job´s letter at Apple.com Tputh.com is a gem designwise.
Thoughts on Flash∞
Steve Jobs publishes his thoughts on Flash. He closes by saying Adobe should focus on making tools for open web standards such as HTML5 instead of “criticizing Apple for leaveing the past behind”.
HP To Buy Palm for $1.2 Billion ∞
Palm which has been up for sale for a couple of weeks was picked up by HP.
Simplenote for iPad now available!∞
Simplenote is an awsome notes application that will keep your notes in sync across all of your devices. There´s even a dashboard widget for quick access on OS X.
It´s now a universal binary for iPhone and iPad and available for free on the iTunes appstore.
Dilbert "That Lost 4G Phone"∞
Scott Adams’ Dilbert and the lost iPhone prototype
German T-Mobile tariffs for iPad surface ∞
fscklog.com reports on internal documents of T-Mobile, germanies exclusive iPhone partner, which reveal the upcoming data tariffs for iPad.
Apparently all tariffs are bound to an existing iPhone contract. T-Mobile will only offer one daily prepaid tariff at €2.95 ($3,95) which expires at 12:00am.
A T-Mobile spokesperson confirmed the authenticity of the document adding that the tariffs are not finalized as of now and changes could be made before the official anouncement.
