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[WWDC] Red Delicious: Snow Leopard, new MacBooks, iPhone 3GS
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But think how much of a better person you'll be knowing you have a data plan over those poor non-data plan people
I mean really, I only have an iPhone to let everyone know I'm better than them
The laughter from the audience when they mention MMS will be available for US customers "sometime in the Summer" is bettered only by the few seconds of silence before the laughter at the realisation that AT&T isn't listed as a carrier that will support tethering
And they already do if you jailbreak.
I think it's pretty weak on AT&T and Apple's part for their support to not be there. You'd think both companies would have demanded the other to be on board. Either AT&T demand Apple make the software work for them, or Apple demand that AT&T sort out their systems to support the new features.
I switched from Safari > Firefox and now back to Safari because of it.
it keep loading even when im searching through drop down lists of bookmarks, which used to cause the page to stop loading in 3
plus it doesn't take an age and a half to startup
I really like stuff from Incase because the designs are straightforward and simple and look great, very much complimenting Apple's design philosophy.
About Safari 4: the bookmark tab folders thing is really getting to me. Here's the problem: in both Window's and Mac's menubar, if you click on a drop-down option, like File, and then move your mouse over to Edit, File automatically closes and Edit opens. In Firefox, folders in the bookmark bar work the same way - and really, why shouldn't they? Safari UI designers apparently have other ideas though. Stupid ideas at that, because why the hell wouldn't they support a predominant UI behavior?