@msimmons: Hm, I forgot that it used UE3 - though are, and forgive me for this, there even any games that utilize that engine on the PS3 as of now?
@msimmons: Hm, I forgot that it used UE3 - though are, and forgive me for this, there even any games that utilize that engine on the PS3 as of now?
Fuck that. I want to know who is the multi-player announcer for Halo...
@tushark: Actually, a lot of people do. You'd be surprised.
@ssj6akshat: Right, Chromium is pretty much the Pre Dev. version. Code is compiled into Chromium before it's added to Chrome - it's a little bit of a failsafe and, in Google's eyes, it's their method of contributing to the WebKit project.
@Major_Kane: Which game do you have in mind?
@Turkeyslam: Zing.
@HowIsYourFlat: I don't think that they will release to the PS3 for the same reason other companies aren't porting theirs over: It's just too damn difficult to support development for two platforms.
@tushark: Chromium, probably...
The most anticipated game of 2010? Try of the last century... I mean, seriously.
The one company that everyone would think would jump on this isn't on that list...
What about Canary along side of Dev? Dev isn't exactly stable...
@september11th: It's called Remote for iTunes and it's pretty much the exact same except it doesn't have the connectivity problems that plagued Remote in my experiences. You can also control your AirTunes speakers.
The app I have on my Android phone for controlling iTunes is better than the Remote App I had on my Touch.
@tallguy425: Stop feeding the fire - Android's becoming huge, get over it.
@triplecheeseburger: Well, apparently it is.
@Jeb_Hoge: To each their own - I guess I'm a minimalist... I like the layout of this one much better and the background is a little easier on my eyes (black on white vs. white and grey on black)
@musiqrulez: 5% market share and falling...
@tech-no: It took me a while but I get it now.
There's nothing different about the screenshots from 2.1...
I'm thinking this is too little too late for the ailing browser. But I guess it was worth a shot for Apple - they aren't losing anything.