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September 11, 2010

Pope’s anti-condom message sabotages fight against AIDS – Ben Goldacre – Guardian

Filed under: Superstition — William_T_Goodall @ 20:27

This week the pope is in London. You will have your own views on the discrimination against women, the homophobia, and the international criminal conspiracy to cover up for mass child rape. My special interest is his role in the 2 million people who die of Aids each year.

In May 2005, shortly after taking office, the pope made his first pronouncement on Aids, and came out against condoms. He was addressing bishops from South Africa, where somebody dies of Aids every two minutes; Botswana, where 23.9% of adults between 15 and 49 are HIV positive; Swaziland, where 26.1% of adults have HIV; Namibia (a trifling 15%); and Lesotho, 23%.

This is continuing. In March 2009, on his flight to Cameroon (where 540,000 people have HIV), Pope Benedict XVI explained that Aids is a tragedy “that cannot be overcome through the distribution of condoms, which even aggravates the problems”. In May 2009, the Congolese bishops conference made a happy announcement: “In all truth, the pope’s message which we received with joy has confirmed us in our fight against HIV/Aids. We say no to condoms!”

Read on [From Pope’s anti-condom message sabotages fight against AIDS – Ben Goldacre – Guardian]

A very evil man.

September 9, 2010

Apple to Allow Other iPhone Development Tools, Publishes App Review Guidelines [Apple]

Filed under: Apple,iOS,IT — William_T_Goodall @ 14:53

In a surprising announcement, and after receiving countless criticisms by developers and users, Apple has announced that they “are relaxing all restrictions on the development tools used to create iOS apps” and “publishing app review guidelines.” More » [From Apple to Allow Other iPhone Development Tools, Publishes App Review Guidelines [Apple]]

I guess they think the app ecosystem is strong enough now that Apple won’t get blamed for poor software development tools from third parties. And they can say I told you so if it happens.

September 8, 2010

Easily Amused

Filed under: Trivia — William_T_Goodall @ 14:41

It’s 8/9/10 today as we write dates here.

September 7, 2010

Apple’s iOS tops Linux to become third largest browsing platform

Filed under: Apple,iOS,IT — William_T_Goodall @ 14:32

Apple’s iOS mobile operating system rocketed past the open source Linux this summer to become the third most popular Web browsing platform on the Internet.[From Apple’s iOS tops Linux to become third largest browsing platform]

Maybe next year will be the year of Linux 🙂

September 6, 2010

Drunk on religion – Pat Condell – You Tube

Filed under: Superstition — William_T_Goodall @ 22:10

The wretchedness of door-to-door evangelists. [From Drunk on religion – Pat Condell – You Tube]

What’s New in iOS 4.1

Filed under: Apple,iOS,IT — William_T_Goodall @ 13:50

Detailed list from Mark Gurman at 9 to 5 Mac.

[From What’s New in iOS 4.1]

They are busy.

August 31, 2010

Etc: Autodesk has announced that AutoCAD will be coming to the Mac this fall, along with a companion iOS app for iPhone and iPad.

Filed under: Apple,iOS,IT — William_T_Goodall @ 18:18

Autodesk has announced that AutoCAD will be coming to the Mac this fall, along with a companion iOS app for iPhone and iPad.

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The Loop, Autodesk

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[From Etc: Autodesk has announced that AutoCAD will be coming to the Mac this fall, along with a companion iOS app for iPhone and iPad.]

Pricey. The CAD market on OS X will get a bit of a shakeup.

August 30, 2010

The Pretty Reckless – Light Me Up

Filed under: Music — William_T_Goodall @ 14:04

Reckless

My favourite album of the year so far. The iTunes version has two extra demo tracks.

August 29, 2010

The Girl Who Played With Fire

Filed under: Movies — William_T_Goodall @ 20:44

Not as good a movie as the first one but for those familiar with the books it made a decent effort at the middle volume of the trilogy.

August 27, 2010

BBC iPlayer Usage, iOS vs. Android 2.2 Devices

Filed under: Apple,IT,www — William_T_Goodall @ 16:35

From a Freedom of Information request in the UK:

In July 2010 6,400 programmes were streamed from the BBC iPlayer to Android devices. […]

In July 2010 there were 5,272,464 programmes requested via the BBC iPlayer from Apple iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad devices.

Why so striking a difference? Because Android users can only access iPlayer using Flash, Flash is only available on Android 2.2, and the overwhelming majority of Android handsets — even brand-new ones — are still running older versions of the OS.

But, of course, there are no iOS users with Flash installed. That’s what I see as the main problem with Android’s official support for Flash: it gives providers like the BBC an easy way out. Would there exist a dedicated iPlayer app for the iPhone if iOS had supported Flash all along? Does Android’s support for Flash make it less likely that the BBC will develop a native iPlayer app for Android?

(And wouldn’t you like to see a battery life comparison between iPlayer on an iPhone 4 and a few Android phones running the Flash version?)

[From BBC iPlayer Usage, iOS vs. Android 2.2 Devices]

So much for Flash 🙂

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