theappleblog.com — There has been a reasonable amount of speculation surrounding JavaScript speed improvements in iPhone 3.0. Testing carried out on the iPhone Simulator bundled with the SDK didn’t lead to a conclusive outcome, but benchmarking done by Wayne Pan would seem to suggest that iPhone 3.0 handles JavaScript 3x-10x faster than iPhone 2.1.
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imthedukeMar 28, 2009
Reality check. Digg is still a conduit of left wing socialist bull$hit
luchidMar 29, 2009
@neotechni: Do you have an official statement from Adobe on the Adobe website for that? Or did you just repeat some hearsay from some random blog?
dougfnny24Mar 29, 2009
negative. maybe in 10 years.
mynameisjoeMar 29, 2009
If the rumors are correct, the new chipset in the next iPhone will greatly extend battery life. That doesn't help your current model, but if you are willing to pay for the upgrade...
barynMar 29, 2009
Still behind Palm in innovation. They just globbed a slew of things inelegantly into their current, inferior architecture. OH NOES DIGG DOWN
strangewillMar 29, 2009
@artistole0dude:But I specifically said it has non-web design functions, and that using it FOR web design is stupid.It practically replaced Java in terms of embedded applications in a website.
cobrapeedApr 3, 2009
+1. Being a reader of comments, it is quite frustrating that expanding the comments past the first 50 usually doesn't work.
r3zonanceApr 5, 2009
"Having all of those Flash alternatives only matters if people choose to start designing their sites with them."HTML+CSS+JS and are known by almost all web developers. Flash is not.