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I love that home.ipq.co resolves to 127.0.0.1


I was expecting to read this on Daring Fireball.


Gruber's actual comment: "I don’t know if this signal-degradation-in-left-hand thing is really a widespread problem or not yet, but it’s not reasonable to tell people not to hold the phone this way."

http://daringfireball.net/linked/2010/06/24/iphone-hold


Wow, Gruber's comments are really terse when he's disagreeing with Apple.

Kind of disappointed since I expected some kind of ass-pulled argument about what Apple wants.


He's mentioned that neither himself or anyone of a number or friends he's asked has been able to reproduce the problem. How could he possibly write exhaustively on the topic at this point, given the lack of information and personal experience of it?


> has been able to reproduce the problem

Are you talking about the lost signal on iPhones, or are you talking about Apple's response? ... because the later is the real problem for me.

Will the next iPhone have a working antenna in the list of features?


What's your ideal Apple response?


If it's true, we fucked up, sorry, we'll try not to do it again.


You are assuming that it is a big fuck up that affects a lot of units and/or people, and that the way a phone is held usually doesn't affect its reception. You are also implying that the iPhone 4 antenna has worse performance than its predecessors. Neither of these things are conclusive, and some reports suggest the opposite.

Hypothetically, what if these things aren't true, then what would be the appropriate Apple response?


"We have reasons to believe these reports aren't true and that in fact the antenna is better than in the previous versions; nevertheless we are taking steps to investigate this issue"

There, is that so hard? ... No, telling a customer to not hold it like that is not acceptable ... WTF is Jobs smoking? Fortunately for him these news have a closed circuit, as only technically inclined people have an interest in such things; nevertheless ... what if it's a real problem with those phones and it turns out to upset lots of regular people?


I guess, you are going to the previous page, but, previous page seems to be the same page. http://i.imgur.com/HcWI9.png


I think this has to do with how the page handles more friends and not how it handles the actual chat. There is probably a way to fix this... I'll have to look at the code later.


Did Apache behind TechCrunch always add "X-Pad=avoid browser bug" header ?

Apparently few Apache 1.x installations use to send this header as part of some fix for few versions Netscape.

Edit: TC seems to acknowledge the hack now. Also, the header X-Pad is missing now.

"Earlier tonight techcrunch.com was compromised by a security exploit.

We're working to identify the exploit and will bring the site back online shortly."


Rediff is a very bad excuse for an internet portal. It just lives on flame-baits, scarcely dressed bollywood divas and lots of mediocrity. A simple example of their technical capability -

http://shopping.rediff.com/product/%22;-alert%28document.coo...

Few more @ http://karteek.selfdabba.com/tag/rediff/


And yet they make millions every quarter.

I'm no fan of rediff yet somehow I end up visiting it often.


A Finnish friend of mine told me: Article forgot to mention that every household will be taxed for around 175€/year; known as TV/Internet Tax. Independently if TV or Internet is used in that household…


It's actually known as Media Tax, which is revamped version of the old TV/Radio Tax, where TV owners had to pay about 225€/year.

The tax is used for funding the Finnish Broadcasting Company(YLE) and the tv-infrastructure. Most people opposed the tax, since not everyone watch TV anymore and they're not happy how it's used, for example buying HBO shows and producing soap operas instead of some quality programs like BBC does.


Will that be the only charge then, or is this in addition to the operator/ISP charges?


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