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  1. #16
    George Kerby
    Guest

    Re: NEWS: Android spanks Apple‚s iOS 4 inJavaScript race




    On 7/9/10 7:33 AM, in article
    [email protected], "DanS"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    > nospam <[email protected]> wrote in
    > news:070720101344566033%[email protected]:
    >
    >> In article <[email protected]>,
    >> John Navas <[email protected]> wrote:
    >>
    >>> The JavaScript engine in Google's Android 2.2 running on a
    >>> Nexus One phone soundly spanks Apple's iOS 4 incarnation
    >>> running on an iPhone 4.
    >>>
    >>> COMMENT: Let the iExcuses begin!

    >>
    >> your hypocrisy knows no bounds.
    >>
    >> last year i told you safari was benchmarked as faster than
    >> other browsers and you wanted nothing to do with it. now
    >> that google has a faster javascript engine (*) you are
    >> happy as ****.
    >>
    >> and that's separate from your blatant condescending
    >> pejorative comments such as iexcuses and ifans, as opposed
    >> to your perception about what other people say when they
    >> use ordinary words.

    >
    > That just shows that Navas has a very blatant bias against
    > Apple, so that makes any of his comments or opinions regarding
    > them moot and meaningless.


    NavASS is moot and meaningless: whataya expect?




    See More: NEWS: Mystery IPhone Book Apps Disappear From Store




  2. #17
    Aaron Leonard
    Guest

    Re: NEWS: Android spanks Apple’s iOS 4 in JavaScript race

    >> The JavaScript engine in Google's Android 2.2 running on a Nexus
    One
    >> phone soundly spanks Apple's iOS 4 incarnation running on an iPhone

    4.

    >(*) javascript is just one test. now try it again with flash

    installed.
    >pocketnow showed that the nexus one browser went from fastest to
    >slowest when flash was installed.


    while iOS Safari does awesome when flash is installed, eh?



  3. #18
    John Navas
    Guest

    NEWS: Consumer Reports Throws iPhone 4 Under the Bus

    Consumer Reports has confirmed what we already knew about iPhone 4 --
    touching its external antenna produces noticeable reception problems --
    but with that finding offered a damning conclusion: This phone is not
    recommended.

    Ouch!

    The verdict is a slap in the face to Apple, which earlier this month
    tried casting the iPhone 4 problem as an optical illusion, caused by the
    way the phone displays signal bars. Previously, Apple said that holding
    the iPhone 4 in certain ways can affect signal strength, but has also
    insisted that overall the phone gets better reception than any previous
    model. For unsatisfied customers, Apple recommends holding the phone
    differently or buying a bumper case.

    That's not good enough for Consumer Reports, which tested three iPhone
    4s in its radio frequency isolation room. Using a base-station emulator
    to simulate cell tower signals, lab testers found significant reception
    problems when holding the phone over its lower-left corner, especially
    when the signal was weak to begin with.

    Phones with internal antennas, such as the Palm Pre and iPhone 3GS,
    didn't have the same reception issues. That's important, because Apple
    has claimed that signal loss when covering the antenna is "a fact of
    life for every wireless phone."

    Consumer Reports confirmed that covering the iPhone 4's antenna with
    thick, non-conductive material, such as duct tape, fies the problem, and
    the group believes bumper cases will do the same. But despite loving
    everything else about the phone, including its sharp display and 720p
    video camera, Consumer Reports recommended downgrading to an iPhone 3GS
    or another brand.

    If you've been following the iPhone 4 antenna debacle, there should be
    nothing shocking about Consumer Reports' findings. Experts and
    journalists have learned basically the same things in their field
    testing. Specifically, the phone gets better service most of the time,
    but when held over its lower-left corner, it risks dropped calls or lost
    reception in areas with low signal strength.

    Still, the lab testing by Consumer Reports was conducted in a controlled
    environment, lending more credibility to the real-world evidence we've
    already seen. It's an embarrassment for Apple after the company's
    attempts to downplay the issue. I'm sure this report will come up in the
    class action lawsuits Apple faces, especially when the authority on what
    consumer products to buy says the iPhone 4 doesn't deserve your money.

    MORE:
    <http://www.pcworld.com/article/200924/consumer_reports_throws_iphone_4_under_the_bus.html>



  4. #19
    John Navas
    Guest

    NEWS: Apple takes down forum threads about negative Consumer Reports iPhone 4 review

    Threads on the Apple support forum about the iPhone 4 are mysteriously
    disappearing. Perhaps it has just a little to do with the fact that
    Consumer Reports made it clear in their July 12 report that "Apple needs
    to come up with a permanent—and free—fix for the antenna problem before
    we can recommend the iPhone 4."

    Is Apple doing the right thing here if they are wiping the forums clean
    when it comes to talk about Consumer Reports not so favorable review?

    A negative news story and Apple starts removing comments instead of
    addressing them? That's bad business for already frustrated iPhone
    owners.

    If you tried to access the forums, it's clear that moderators took the
    posts down. You'll get a clear message if you try: "Error: you do not
    have permission to view the requested forum or category."

    This is not a glitch ... this is Apple controlling what they want you to
    read.

    MORE:
    <http://www.examiner.com/x-22397-Providence-Business-Headlines-Examiner~y2010m7d13-Apple-takes-down-forum-threads-about-negative-Consumer-Reports-iPhone-4-review>



  5. #20
    John Navas
    Guest

    Re: NEWS: Consumer Reports Throws iPhone 4 Under the Bus


    "Lab tests: Why Consumer Reports can't recommend the iPhone 4"

    <http://blogs.consumerreports.org/electronics/2010/07/apple-iphone-4-antenna-issue-iphone4-problems-dropped-calls-lab-test-confirmed-problem-issues-signal-strength-att-network-gsm.html>



  6. #21
    News
    Guest

    Re: NEWS: Apple takes down forum threads about negative ConsumerReports iPhone 4 review

    John Navas wrote:
    > Threads on the Apple support forum about the iPhone 4 are mysteriously
    > disappearing. Perhaps it has just a little to do with the fact that
    > Consumer Reports made it clear in their July 12 report that "Apple needs
    > to come up with a permanent—and free—fix for the antenna problem before
    > we can recommend the iPhone 4."
    >
    > Is Apple doing the right thing here if they are wiping the forums clean
    > when it comes to talk about Consumer Reports not so favorable review?
    >
    > A negative news story and Apple starts removing comments instead of
    > addressing them? That's bad business for already frustrated iPhone
    > owners.
    >
    > If you tried to access the forums, it's clear that moderators took the
    > posts down. You'll get a clear message if you try: "Error: you do not
    > have permission to view the requested forum or category."
    >
    > This is not a glitch ... this is Apple controlling what they want you to
    > read.
    >
    > MORE:
    > <http://www.examiner.com/x-22397-Providence-Business-Headlines-Examiner~y2010m7d13-Apple-takes-down-forum-threads-about-negative-Consumer-Reports-iPhone-4-review>



    Smells of the long arm and dead hand of oxtard...



  7. #22
    nospam
    Guest

    Re: NEWS: Consumer Reports Throws iPhone 4 Under the Bus

    In article <[email protected]>, John Navas
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    > Consumer Reports has confirmed what we already knew about iPhone 4 --
    > touching its external antenna produces noticeable reception problems --
    > but with that finding offered a damning conclusion: This phone is not
    > recommended.


    except that the phone has the highest ratings of all smartphones, quite
    a contradiction.

    <http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/2...ts-by-the-way-
    the-iphone-4-is-also-the-best-smartphone-on-the-market/>



  8. #23
    News
    Guest

    Re: NEWS: Consumer Reports Throws iPhone 4 Under the Bus

    nospam wrote:
    > In article <[email protected]>, John Navas
    > <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >> Consumer Reports has confirmed what we already knew about iPhone 4 --
    >> touching its external antenna produces noticeable reception problems --
    >> but with that finding offered a damning conclusion: This phone is not
    >> recommended.

    >
    > except that the phone has the highest ratings of all smartphones, quite
    > a contradiction.
    >
    > <http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/2...ts-by-the-way-
    > the-iphone-4-is-also-the-best-smartphone-on-the-market/>



    Yeah, the highest rated non-functional smartphone factice.



  9. #24
    George Kerby
    Guest

    Re: NEWS: Consumer Reports Throws iPhone 4 Under the Bus




    On 7/13/10 1:36 PM, in article 130720101136301623%[email protected],
    "nospam" <[email protected]> wrote:

    > In article <[email protected]>, John Navas
    > <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >> Consumer Reports has confirmed what we already knew about iPhone 4 --
    >> touching its external antenna produces noticeable reception problems --
    >> but with that finding offered a damning conclusion: This phone is not
    >> recommended.

    >
    > except that the phone has the highest ratings of all smartphones, quite
    > a contradiction.
    >
    > <http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/2...ts-by-the-way-
    > the-iphone-4-is-also-the-best-smartphone-on-the-market/>


    How dare you put a damper on NavASS' Wet Dream!

    <http://www.nekoshota.com/translations/covers/Wet%20Dream%20Prevention.jpg>




  10. #25
    Who Dat?
    Guest

    Re: NEWS: Consumer Reports Throws iPhone 4 Under the Bus

    On 7/13/2010 3:01 PM, George Kerby wrote:
    >
    >
    >
    > On 7/13/10 1:36 PM, in article 130720101136301623%[email protected],
    > "nospam"<[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >> In article<[email protected]>, John Navas
    >> <[email protected]> wrote:
    >>
    >>> Consumer Reports has confirmed what we already knew about iPhone 4 --
    >>> touching its external antenna produces noticeable reception problems --
    >>> but with that finding offered a damning conclusion: This phone is not
    >>> recommended.

    >>
    >> except that the phone has the highest ratings of all smartphones, quite
    >> a contradiction.
    >>
    >> <http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/2...ts-by-the-way-
    >> the-iphone-4-is-also-the-best-smartphone-on-the-market/>

    >
    > How dare you put a damper on NavASS' Wet Dream!
    >
    > <http://www.nekoshota.com/translations/covers/Wet%20Dream%20Prevention.jpg>
    >



    No problem, just fit the iPhone with a condom.



  11. #26
    John Navas
    Guest

    NEWS: Apple Calls iPhone 4 Press Conference for This Friday

    It looks like the iPhone 4 "death grip" drama is coming to a head: News
    broke this afternoon that Apple will be holding a press conference this
    Friday to discuss the iPhone 4.

    In typical Apple fashion, the company didn't give too much detail about
    what would be discussed at Friday's press conference, except that it
    would be about Apple's flagship smartphone, but given the press coverage
    surrounding the so-called "death grip," there's more than a good chance
    that Apple will be tackling this issue head-on.

    Needless to say, it's hard to tell as yet what will come out of this
    press conference. Earlier this week, Consumer Reports said that it
    couldn't recommend the iPhone, despite the fact that it took the top
    spot in its rankings. Some see a recall as "inevitable, while others
    have suggested that Apple should give away free Bumper cases to iPhone 4
    owners instead. Meanwhile, others have experienced glitches with the
    iPhone 4 proximity sensor.

    MORE:
    <http://www.pcworld.com/article/201158/apple_calls_iphone_4_press_conference_for_this_friday.html>



  12. #27
    Robert A. Fink, M. D.
    Guest

    Re: NEWS: Apple Calls iPhone 4 Press Conference for This Friday

    On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 20:16:47 -0700, John Navas
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >It looks like the iPhone 4 "death grip" drama is coming to a head: News
    >broke this afternoon that Apple will be holding a press conference this
    >Friday to discuss the iPhone 4.
    >
    >In typical Apple fashion, the company didn't give too much detail about
    >what would be discussed at Friday's press conference, except that it
    >would be about Apple's flagship smartphone, but given the press coverage
    >surrounding the so-called "death grip," there's more than a good chance
    >that Apple will be tackling this issue head-on.
    >
    >Needless to say, it's hard to tell as yet what will come out of this
    >press conference. Earlier this week, Consumer Reports said that it
    >couldn't recommend the iPhone, despite the fact that it took the top
    >spot in its rankings. Some see a recall as "inevitable, while others
    >have suggested that Apple should give away free Bumper cases to iPhone 4
    >owners instead. Meanwhile, others have experienced glitches with the
    >iPhone 4 proximity sensor.



    Up until the current kerfluffle over the iPhone 4's antenna, I was
    ready to purchase a unit (my wife is using the original iPhone). Now,
    my purchase is on advanced "hold" and I am revisiting either
    Blackberry or one of the Android units. The latter will require a
    change in provider, however.

    I suspect that there are many others in the same position.


    Best,

    Bob


    Robert A. Fink, M. D.
    Neurological Surgery
    2500 Milvia Street Suite 222
    Berkeley, CA 94704-2636 USA
    510-849-2555

    **********************************
    NOTE: The material above is not "medical
    advice". Medical advice can only be
    given after an in-person contact between
    doctor and patient.
    **********************************



  13. #28
    John Navas
    Guest

    NEWS: Apple Engineer Told Jobs IPhone Antenna Might Cut Calls

    Apple Inc.’s senior antenna expert voiced concern to Chief Executive
    Officer Steve Jobs in the early design phase of the iPhone 4 that the
    antenna design could lead to dropped calls, a person familiar with the
    matter said.

    Last year, Ruben Caballero, a senior engineer and antenna expert,
    informed Apple’s management the device’s design may hurt reception, said
    the person, who is not authorized to speak on Apple’s behalf and asked
    not to be identified. A carrier partner also raised concerns about the
    antenna before the device’s June 24 release, according to another person
    familiar with the situation.

    ....

    Steve Dowling, a spokesman for Apple, declined to comment and said he
    wouldn’t make Caballero available for an interview. Caballero didn’t
    respond to a call and an e-mail seeking comment.

    MORE:
    <http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-07-15/apple-engineer-said-to-have-told-jobs-last-year-about-iphone-antenna-flaw.html>



  14. #29
    George Kerby
    Guest

    Re: NEWS: Apple Engineer Told Jobs IPhone Antenna Might Cut Calls

    Slurp, slurp slurp -- shaahhh!!!

    <NavASS achieves another Usenet orgasm:


    On 7/15/10 3:27 PM, in article [email protected],
    "John Navas" <[email protected]> wrote:

    > Apple Inc.¹s senior antenna expert voiced concern to Chief Executive
    > Officer Steve Jobs in the early design phase of the iPhone 4 that the
    > antenna design could lead to dropped calls, a person familiar with the
    > matter said.
    >
    > Last year, Ruben Caballero, a senior engineer and antenna expert,
    > informed Apple¹s management the device¹s design may hurt reception, said
    > the person, who is not authorized to speak on Apple¹s behalf and asked
    > not to be identified. A carrier partner also raised concerns about the
    > antenna before the device¹s June 24 release, according to another person
    > familiar with the situation.
    >
    > ...
    >
    >
    > Steve Dowling, a spokesman for Apple, declined to comment and said he
    > wouldn¹t make Caballero available for an interview. Caballero didn¹t
    > respond to a call and an e-mail seeking comment.
    >
    > MORE:
    > <http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-0...-have-told-job
    > s-last-year-about-iphone-antenna-flaw.html>





  15. #30
    John Navas
    Guest

    NEWS: Sony Ericsson, AT&T announce the X10, available Aug. 15 for $149.99

    And sure enough, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 is on its way to AT&T. ...
    The 4-inch phone is bringing its custom Android experience to the U.S.
    on Aug. 15, complete with 8-megapixel camera, LED flash, 8GB of on-board
    memory, 2GB microSD card, and the Timescape and Mediascape UIs.

    The X10 will cost $149.99 after two-year contract and rebate.
    Off-contract pricing wasn't initially announced.

    Also not announced was what version of Android will be on board at
    launch, though we have to assume it'll be the same Android 1.6 that
    we've previously seen, and hope that it'll be upgraded later this year.
    ....

    MORE:
    <http://www.androidcentral.com/sony-ericsson-att-announce-x10-available-aug-15>



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