As the name implies, a Cascading Style Sheet, or CSS, is a document that
describes the visual style of your content. Web designers have been
leveraging Cascading Styles Sheets as a tool to control content placement and
text presentation in web pages for over ten years.
With the advent of Web 2.0 applications, it is even more important to add
control to your designs. The Webkit open source project, used in Apple’s
Safari and Google’s Chrome, and Mozilla’s FireFox, recognize that CSS
must be flexible enough to meet your design needs. To this end, there is now
included in the lates... (more)
Will Corporate America Embrace the iPhone?
Apple is a “change” company. Look at their track record: Mac II, iMac,
iPod and now the iPhone. What has not changed, however, is the view of Apple
a company that delivers only consumer based products. Apple simply is not
perceived as an Enterprise company. Apple is working to change this
perception. It is a slow process but something came along ... (more)
The latest code for WebKit, the Browser engine that powers Safari, Chrome,
Android and WebOS for the Pre, now supports the new WebGL 3D rendering. The
standard is based on OpenGL ES 2.0 and is managed by the Krohnos Group who
manage OpenGL the 3D engine used by all groups not using DirectX. You can
expect Google, Apple and Mozilla to include WebGL into their browsers over
the next year. ... (more)
Sunday night Apple dropped the price of the Apple TV by $100 for the 160Gb
model - this brings it down to $229. The smaller 40Gb model is now MIA - so
long, little white Apple TV.
The Apple TV area as a whole is an odd one for Apple. When you hear Tim Cook
and Phil Schiller talk about the Apple TV you get the feeling that Apple
wants to do more with this device, but are not sure how. My g... (more)