tsdexter
tsdexter
tsdexter

I think I'm somewhere between 4-5 on Mac and up to date on Windows. But thanks that info is good to know.

I prefer Chrome. But I also care more about bleeding edge CSS3, HTML5 first, backwards compatibility second. I personally find the built in Chrome inspector better than what I've seen in Firefox.

Valid. However, I think Hollywood would come up with the money for this before the Government would. At least the US Gov anyway, they wouldn't want any incriminating evidence to come up ;)

I think we can agree on that. Except, I'm hoping the screen size will increase. Just cause it'd be nice. Although, it will mess up my typing for a week or so.

True, but it can probably still compete with intel can it not? (I'm a software dev, I don't pay much attention to hardware)

Did gizmodo cripple their site or is it just my shitty work computer?

"On another note, I still use Firefox over Chrome."

iOS 5 has the ability to do this without jailbreak.

iOS 5 has the ability to do this without jailbreak.

Unless you bought one of the hipster cases with the cutout for the logo so everyone knows without a doubt it's an iPhone.

Any consumer can buy anything, with the right amount of money.

I believe it's doubling the efficiency of processing every 18 months (or less).. Thats what I got from it. ie: if processing 1kb takes 1w in 18 months it will take .5w..?

Yeah it'd be sweet. It'd be good footage for a world war 2 movie. Send a camera 70 light years or so away, point at Germany, get sweet footage, profit!

Not cool. It's like an infinite redirect.

I don't agree. They can't just play their way forever. They have to come out with something that competes more with the higher powered phones. The 4 will be the cheap phone and the 5 will be the high end competitive phone. I think it will have a larger screen, a new(ish) body design and all the other small ups

Where did I mention a promise anywhere? We're talking about what is normal, not what is promised. When they do the same thing for 4 years in a row, that makes it normal. It's not anymore because they didn't do it this year. But before now, it was 'normal' for the iPhone to be announced and launched in june/july.

Actually iPhone 3GS got a faster cpu, more ram, higher quality screen, faster download speeds on the 3G chip, higher quality camera, with video, and a digital compass. It was the biggest upgrade to date, only beat by iPhone 4... Every iPhone update has always been the biggest to date so the 5 should be no different.

So basically what youre saying is if we catch up with light from the past we can watch it? So for every year we want to see into the past we'd have to travel 1 light year and then have a telescope powerful enough to actually see something on earth.. That'd be pretty crazy. If warp speeds are ever made you can

No there is not. Clearly you don't know the definition of normal though. If they do something exactly the same for 4 years and then on the 5th year they do it differently that would not be considered 'doing what they normally do'.

Yeah, not too sure I'd do it either. Although it'd probably be fun once it's done.