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Looks good, though why did the video only show the swipe to delete in the music player? The whole app has been redesigned and you didn't show it off.

@jktseng001: Installing a launcher only changes the appearance of the home screen. Manufacturer's custom UIs go much deeper than that, changing the skins of many of the stock applications, the keyboard, the status bar etc etc. You cannot revert the UI fully back to stock without rooting.

Why do most reviewers not mention the advantages Super AMOLED "Plus" displays have over the regular Super AMOLED?

The Portenzo case is the best "book like" case imo

By making Safari faster.. wait what?

It's Gruber, therefore it's irrelevant.

"Which is interesting since Safari recently got trounced in a web page rendering benchmark"

Just an update on this - Blaze ran the tests using a custom app which does not benefit from the speed improvements in iOS 4.3.

I'm not disputing that the iPhone loses here, I think it's just a bit odd to compare the speed of software on different hardware. The iPhone's processor is underclocked to 800mhz as far as I know so it's not surprising really.

Isn't this just a comparison of hardware? Anandtech found the iPad 2 loaded web pages on average 20% faster than the Xoom, even though the Tegra 2 and the A5 are meant to be fairly comparable in terms of CPU speed.

You don't need to pay $5 for Xcode 4, you can use Xcode 3 which is a free download from Apple's site, and also comes as an optional install with your Max OS X disc.

Apple announced that with iOS 4.3 you can stream your iTunes library to your iPad via Home Sharing. Wifi only though.

Here's a screenshot:

I'm pretty sure there is a setting to switch two finger scrolling back to what it was:

@KsbjA: To select buttons in dialog boxes using the keyboard, go to System Preferences Keyboard and toggle the "Full Keyboard Access" option to "All Controls".

50MB, wow. No wonder there's no decent games for my phone. Sure a few apps can download extra files separately but I'd imagine that's quite a hassle for the developers.

@Arken: You've always been able to load video from places other than the iTunes Store, ever since the first iPod Video, you don't need a VLC app to do that.

@comrade_leviathan: Thanks, I read that but to me it's just a load of numbers as I know little about different blackberry models. I could use Google but I was hoping for a quick yes or no answer.