I also think if there was flash on the cnet page the iphone would just skip it thus making the test easier for the iphone. I amazes me that a supposed educated tech review firm would miss this point entirely. I think they are just lame or they are slanted toward getting that next apple invite. Either way long live the NIT tim On Saturday 11 October 2008 04:30:18 pm Gary wrote: > I'm not impressed. That's like having a motorcycle race a scooter -- the > motorcycle is on I-5 from Seattle to Portland (Sprint or AT&T) and the > scooter's on I-5 from Los Angeles to San Francisco (AT&T or Sprint) and > both are trying to get to Salt Lake City first (Akamai's data centers that > are caching CNET's content). Show me some latency figures and network > topology maps between the mobile devices and their end points then I might > be just a tiny bit less annoyed. Otherwise, they might as well record a two > legged dog chasing a mule hauled apple cart and pronounce, "the apple > hauler is faster than the kibble incinerator... I'm not sure if it's the > network or the device." > > -Gary _______________________________________________ maemo-users mailing list maemo-users@xxxxxxxxx https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-users