I checked online yesterday but didn't see any reduced prices. I called Curry's just now and they had a recorded message saying they've sold out. I can't believe I missed it!
I think I got one on Dabs earlier before they sold out (got a confirmation email but whether they had any stock is another matter). Your best bet is play.com, who haven’t lowered their prices yet but probably will.
There are two ways this could go, using WebOS as an instant-on OS.
Or some form of framework running within Windows to allow WebOS applications to be run, with notifications being forwarded over Wi-Fi from WebOS devices. Remember the new Enyo framework was actually demonstrated running within Google Chrome.
Either way this could be a boast to the developer eco-system, and reduce the cost per HP PC.
Based purely upon the homepage, I can't tell what the product is other than the fact it seems a "me too" product, essentially an amalgamation of other services.
Having a link to an example profile may help explain the product better.
Maybe get rid of the fading tag lines, add in some images of the service and a better description.
I've seen a lot of messages saying Apple "crumbled" to Adobe (pun intended).
While the initial implementation of the rules may have been a knee jerk reaction to Flash, I think its more likely Apple relaxed the specific rules to allow Unreal Engine powered games.
Thus allowing themselves to fully compete against the PSP & DS.
Would be possible for an application to mimic Flux, but there is no way (except on a Jailbroken device) to do system wide Flux.
Could be a nice niche for a browser or RSS reader though.
I have to say Kevin is doing an incredible job remaining collected and professional even amongst the unprofessional comments from both the pro-Flash and anti-Flash.
He's saying that all the problems that all of us have with Flash on a daily basis actually do not exist. We're just imagining all of it, all of us. That is not doing an incredible job, it's just not listening.
No matter how hard you try, no matter how long you try; you will never ever be able to convince the people of the internets that Flash isn't a crash prone performance hog.
People don't use Flash because they like it, they use it to view the content that requires it. It astonishes me that you don't understand this.
Like I said; no amount of effort on your part is going to make us forget our experiences with your suck ass plugin crashing our browser every day. Thankfully, there are Flash blocker plugins that make this a more rare event.
Your inability to understand this does explain why Flash is getting worse instead of better though. So thanks for that.
Somehow he needs to enable ActionScript to cross the same bridge that JavaScript did. Remember when JavaScript was primarily the tool of script kiddies run amok?
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