A few weeks ago I posted up a few initial thoughts about my iPhone 3G. Without reading back through the post, I think it’s fair to say that my opinions were mixed. Although I loved the device itself, the silly battery life made it hard to use as a day to day phone. Now I’ve […]
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iPhone 2.1 Firmware
As promised Apple released v2.1 of the iPhone firmware yesterday. I’ve upgraded mine, and so far so good. I can’t say it’s ground breaking but it doesn’t seem to have made things any worse :) The published updates are: • Decrease in call set-up failures and dropped calls • Significantly better battery life for most […]
Chrome and Integrated Authentication
In a my post earlier today I noted that Google Chrome wasn’t passing credentials through to our SharePoint intranet. Having played with Chrome a bit more this afternoon unfortunately it seems it’s not just SharePoint that suffers. With Chrome seemingly not supporting Windows Integrated Authentication, if you’re using an Internet proxy server with authentication enabled […]
Chrome info from a Googler
Mutt Cutts who heads up Google webspam team has posted up some useful info on Chrome: Answers to common Google Chrome objections Preventing paranoia- when does Google Chrome talk to Google.com That’s now two posts about something I wasn’t going to look at today! :)
What’s that you say? Google released a browser?
I didn’t really think I’d be posting anything about Chrome… there’s just so much out there already. Having downloaded and installed it though there are some interesting things in there that I thought I’d comment on. Proxy Settings – it would seem that Chrome uses/obeys the Windows Internet Properties, so if you’re configuring proxy settings […]