LifeHacker: Remains Of The Day: Ogg Vs. H.264 Videos Side-by-Side Edition [For What It’s Worth]
By admin • Feb 26th, 2010 • Category: ComputersPlanet Google presents ::
Gmail stutters, a phony version of Microsoft Security Esssentials makes the rounds, Opera 10.5 beta comes to Macs, and video codecs Ogg Theora and H.264 go head to head.
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- Why Can’t PCs Work More Like iPhones?
NYT’s Nick Bilton wishes that PCs could adopt a few of the better things about iPhones and other user-friendly mobile operating systems—just not the awful walled garden part. [NYT] - Quicken for the Mac: Finally!
The popular personal finance desktop application makes its way to the Mac desktop. [CNET] - Gmail Acting Up? It’s Not Just You
Earlier today, several people experienced Gmail errors, acknowledged by their Apps Status Dashboard, so if you had Gmail bugginess this morning, you weren’t alone. [TechCrunch] - Security Essentials 2010 Is Not Microsoft Security Essentials
There’s a fake antivirus application making the rounds on the internet called Security Essentials 2010—not to be confused with Microsoft Security Essentials, the antivirus app we like so much. [Softpedia] - Ogg Theora vs. H.264: head to head comparisons
A side-by-side comparison of two competitors for the throne of de facto web video standard reveals, unfortunately, that the free solution (Ogg) doesn’t appear to stack up. [Ars Technica] - Opera 10.50 Beta for Mac!
Opera 10.5 Beta is now available for Macs, and it’s gooood. [Opera Blog]
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