Thursday, September 9, 2010
Flash apps blessed by Jobs for iPhone, other Apple mobile devices
No more talking Flash trash: the program that Steve Jobs so seems to revile appears to be good-to-go for apps, or programs, on the iPhone and Apple's other mobile devices, including the iPod Touch and iPad.
The announcement from Apple doesn't means that those annoying messages mobile users see time after time when they click on many websites, videos and animations, saying essentially, "Sorry, can't show you this because you need Adobe's Flash Player," will go away. It means that apps made specifically for Apple's mobile devices — and downloaded from the App Store — can use Flash.
While Flash wasn't named by Apple specifically on Thursday, it did say that it is "relaxing all restrictions on the development tools used to create iOS apps, as long as the resulting apps do not download any code. This should give developers the flexibility they want, while preserving the security we need."
Some of those developers are game developers, and with Apple's newly launched Game Center, Flash is all the more important. Games are one of the biggest "app," or program, categories for iPod Touch and iPhone users. And perhaps more importantly, Apple's has launched its own software for mobile advertisers on its iOS mobile device operating system, and and those advertisers want to be able to use Flash.
And, there's the Federal Trade Commission. No, they don't want to use Flash on an iPhone app. But they have been interested in the effect of Apple's Flash ban in terms of how it could squelch competition.
Jobs has been outspoken in his loathing for Flash, saying he believes it has too many bugs, drains device batteries too quickly and is better-suited to computers than mobile devices. He prefers the competing HTML 5, which is newer but not as widely used so far.
Some had hoped when the iPad came out last April it would be able to run Flash. But at that time, Jobs issued a 1,600-word treatise about what he considered Flash's issues — "reliability, security and performance."
Most importantly, he wrote, Flash puts a third party between Apple and software developers. Besides, he said, "Flash is no longer necessary to watch video or consume any kind of Web content ... And the 200,000 apps on Apple's App Store proves that Flash isn't necessary for tens of thousands of developers to create graphically rich applications, including games."
At that time, John Warnock, a founder of Adobe told The New York Times: “To ignore a major component of the Internet like Flash seems a little silly."
That was then, almost six months ago — virtual eons in the tech world. In the months since, Google's Android-based operating system has shot up in popularity on phones— in the United States, Android-based smart phones were the top sellers among consumers in the second quarter, according to NPD. Android will also soon will be a mainstay for many tablet products that will compete with the iPad.
Android may continue to win the bigger Flash war: Android devices using the latest 2.2 version of the operating system will have Adobe Flash, not just for apps, but for Web viewing.
From msnbc.com
Hurricanes back on the NFL draft radar
No, this does not mean that the Miami Hurricanes from 2000-2004 are back. It would be very hard to replicate what those Miami teams did in terms of athletes being drafted.
When it comes to the NFL Draft, the University of Miami holds records for the most players selected in the first round (six in 2004), as well as the most first-round draft picks in a two-year (11 from 2003-'04), three-year (15 from '02-'04) and four-year (19 from '01-'04) span.
From 1995-2008, Miami set a record for consecutive NFL Drafts with at least one player selected in the first round.
As of late, Miami has not necessarily had the same talent level in Coral Gables. Since 2004, when Miami had six players selected in the first round -- nine total -- they've only once topped that in total players drafted. That year was 2006, which saw six players go through the first three rounds.
Over the past three years, however, only 9 players have been drafted from Miami, four of which were first-round picks.
Today, The Miami Herald is reporting that a scout, who has visited the University of Miami a lot, told them "this is Miami's best class in five years."
The scout added, "I really like the quarterback. Heck, last year, the best prospect was a guy playing basketball! Now you're looking at several early-round picks, a real solid group of prospects."
The player the scout was referring to is Jimmy Graham, a former athlete at Miami. Graham finished his only season with the Hurricanes with 17 catches for 213 yards and 5 touchdowns.
Because the ACC is often scrutinized as being less physical and more speed oriented than other major conferences, the Hurricanes' upcoming game with Ohio State will serve as a scale. The scout also noted that "this is a benchmark game because the ACC isn't as physical as the Big Ten. NFL people will put a lot of stock in this game."
(Side note: The sport's experts admit to gauging talent by conference. Does this give validity to the SEC-being-dominant discussions? Leave a comment; I digress.)
According to both ESPN's Todd McShay and the featured scout, the Miami players that will be closely followed are defensive end Allen Bailey, cornerback Brandon Harris, offensive tackle Orlando Franklin, linebacker Colin McCarthy and receiver Leonard Hankerson.
Another two scouts added that they will be watching several other players, including running backs Damien Berry and Graig Cooper, and cornerback DeMarcus Van Dyke.
Courtesy of NBC Sports
NCAA Athletic Finances, Coaches Salaries and Merchandise Sales
I one of my classes today we were shown a couple of cool databases USA Today has put together giving out information regarding how much schools spend on athletics, where the revenues come from, and how much their coaches really are paid. With the coaches salaries even comes a copy of each contract that coach signed and all the clauses in it. I also included a list of the top schools in ranking how much merchandise was sold for the 2009 year.
Athletic Finances in the NCAA - FBS Division
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/ncaa-finances.htm
Coaches Salaries for 2009
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/2009-coaches-contracts-database.htm
University Merchandise Sales
http://sidelineblog.com/longhorns-on-top-of-money-list-again/
Points of Interest
- The University of Tennessee pays their assistant coaches more than any other Division 1 school in the country.
- Kirk Ferentz of Iowa has the 2nd highest salary of any D-1 coach, but because of bonuses and other incentives he is actually the 9th highest paid coach of 2009.
- Gary Patterson is the highest paid non-BCS coach at $1,800,000 in 2009, which puts him 33rd on the list.
- The University of Texas sold over $10,000,000 in merchandise in 2009, up from last year's sales and keeping them at #1 on the list.
Lose Yourself (Encore) - Eminem HD
This video sums up one of the greatest nights ever, last Friday at the Home and Home Concert, I finally uploaded the encore of Eminem's set in HD for all to enjoy.
iOS 4.1 is Live
Recently iOS 4.1 has gone live for all Apple products, there are a couple need features included in it:
- Game Center: Experience social gaming on your iPhone. Find friends or use auto-match to play multiplayer games against new opponents. Track achievements and compare high scores.
- iTunes TV Show Rentals: Rent TV shows commercial-free right from your iPhone for just 99¢ an episode and start watching them in minutes.
- iTunes Ping: Take advantage of new social discovery features in iTunes. Keep up with your friends’ music and follow your favorite artists.
- HDR Photography: Take great photos that capture a wider range of light intensity using the new high dynamic range (HDR) setting on iPhone 4, which automatically combines multiple exposures into a single HDR image.
- HD Video Uploads: Upload HD video to YouTube and MobileMe from your iPhone 4.
Would have been great if I would have known about this a couple of days ago when I uploaded all my videos from the Jay-Z & Eminem concert, might have to upload better versions.
Courtesy of Apple Inc.
11 True Stories Behind Tech
The below article shows how some of the biggest names in social media, electronics and other media came up with their names.
11 True Stories Behind Techs Top Names
Old Spice | Raven
I know Ray Lewis is one of the scariest people on Earth, especially on the football field, but there is something about him riding a giant Raven and blowing up Saturn that is quite entertaining. Here is the newest addition to the Old Spice Family of commercials.
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