"This appears to be memory related. Windows Mobile has some exciting restrictions around memory use".
I don't quite get it. Why people in the computer industy get excited all the time around kernel features and cores and stream processors? This guys isn't even a vole employee. In fact, I read this phrase like:
"This appears to be memory related. Windows Mobile has some overly complex restrictions that some hackers will inevitably circumvent but that right now bloats and clogs my code, and I fear thar some MIBs will show up if I post this".
Funny, my Opera 9.5 works fine, as does IE....and skyfire, but hay, must be Windows Mobile, it is Microsoft after all.
The first thing I thought when I read the title: Firefox is consuming too much RAM and WinMo forced it to quit.
"This appears to be memory related. Windows Mobile has some exciting restrictions around memory use".
I don't quite get it. Why people in the computer industy get excited all the time around kernel features and cores and stream processors? This guys isn't even a vole employee. In fact, I read this phrase like:
"This appears to be memory related. Windows Mobile has some overly complex restrictions that some hackers will inevitably circumvent but that right now bloats and clogs my code, and I fear thar some MIBs will show up if I post this".
Since when does "pre-alpha software doesn't work" merit a front page story? This article should be tagged with slownewsday!