Posts Tagged ‘mobile safari

SocketStream is an open source real-time web framework for Node.js sponsored by AOL. It’s in its early stages now, and isn’t production ready but is usable. It’s built on Socket.io, Redis and JQuery and supports CoffeeScript. Sponsor Here’s the full feature list from the ReadMe: True bi-directional communication using websockets (or flashsockets) Crazy fast! Starts [...]

When I first heard about nude.js, the client side nudity detection software, I was very skeptical for a number of reasons: Ideally, nudity detection should be done on the server side so that adult materials don’t make it to the client at all. I don’t have faith in automated nudity detection as a whole (which, [...]

When I first heard about nude.js, the client side nudity detection software, I was very skeptical for a number of reasons: Ideally, nudity detection should be done on the server side so that adult materials don’t make it to the client at all. I don’t have faith in automated nudity detection as a whole (which, [...]

We have just showed you six new iOS 5 features, the new Notification Center, the Newstand, better Twitter integration, the new mobile Safari, the Reminders app and the Camera updates. It’s now time for the last four of the 10 most important iOS 5 features presented at WWDC 2011 which are the new Mail and [...]

Apple unveiled iOS 5 today at a special WWDC 2011 event during which it presented the main 10 features of the new iOS update. We already talked about the Notification Center, the Newsstand and the deep Twitter integration and now we’re going to look at the all new, better, mobile Safari, at Reminders and at [...]


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