@Howard Blair: It's probably a Greasemonkey script that Jason didn't want to share with us. Greasemonkey scripts usually don't have an icon associated with them.
@Howard Blair: It's probably a Greasemonkey script that Jason didn't want to share with us. Greasemonkey scripts usually don't have an icon associated with them.
@yeahman: Thank you, I'll try that!
Guys, don't forget you have to uninstall the beta version in order to install the final version.
@GranzonTotoro: My GeForce 8200m also isn't supported, but weirdly enough HD videos play really smoothly over here - that did not happen using Flash 10!
@pierrebuz: But how did you do it? I uploaded a OneNote file but it won't open in Web Apps. Someone said I have to upload it using OneNote itself, but this function is disabled in the beta.
@Razta: I'm actually offended that you suggested you don't use OneNote. Everyone should use OneNote. It's the best piece of offline software I've ever gotten my hands on.
@FarleySea horse: Put this tip in here: [lifehacker.com]
@Jbondkicks: We shall never know.
@Stephen.Lecheler: You're a starred commenter now, congratulations!
@F00fybunny: What? The iRock is what people have been waiting for this whole time!
@Jbondkicks: I would watch this kind of breaking news. I mean, news about things breaking and shattering.
@freakshowtime: It's also available via Reuters, although the quality is a little worse: [www.youtube.com]
The video has been pulled from YouTube, but it's available here: [video.foxnews.com]
@sirmeili: "Doesn't android do the same thing?"
@handheadman: I agree, the comparison Adam makes isn't exactly for power users - more for the average user.
@NickFoote: That's a very nice metaphor, I like it.
@scoobertron: Apple doesn't decide which apps can be open at the same time. You can leave all of them open if you're so inclined! iOS 4 just "pauses" the app when it's not on focus: except for some basic functions, your app is frozen in the background, consuming much less memory and CPU cycles than if it were left…
@citaro: This is a community we can be proud of!
@trellis23: Multitasking in mobile devices MUST consider battery life. I love Android, but I was glad when Apple released selective multitasking, because (at least in theory) that's how it's supposed to be on a mobile device. While batteries don't evolve at the same pace as battery usage, we have to adapt the software…
@crosstip: Is it the stock music player? Because that's just bad. The stock video player is even worse.