I’d like to stir up some controversy with this post. I would like the W3C to say that in order for a browser to call it self a standard it needs to be available for all three OS platform. That means: Safari must be developed to work under Linux. Internet Explorer must be developed to [...]
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Computing HTML5
I’ve just recently tested the HTML5-site at Apple, and one at Microsoft. Except that a lot of the example HTML5-pages that are on those websites are amazing, I also noticed one more thing: Quite a lot of the examples needs computers with lots of computing power. I experienced this by noticing that my computer, a [...]
No more c# on iPhone
Apple does not stop to surprise me. Luckily I haven’t started writing iPhone/iPad applications, and I am not sure if I want to either. As a Linux / windows user as I see it, I cannot create an application in my development environment. What do I have to do? Buy a Macintosh ($999 for MacBook) [...]
Apple suing mobile maker
On March 2, 2010 Apple decided to filed a lawsuit against the mobile maker HTC. According to their website HTC is infringing on no less than 20 Apple patents. It’s not the first time Apple files a lawsuit against another mobile manufacturer. In 2009 Apple was taken to court by the Finnish mobile company Nokia [...]
The browser choices and their sales pitches
Internet Explorer is the world’s most widely used browser, designed by Microsoft with you in mind. I think that Microsoft wins this “contest”. When you look at it you’ll most likely ask your self: Would I use the most widely used browser? And most likely you’ll answer: Yes I would like to use what everybody [...]
Why I won’t buy an iPhone
Yes it is cool, and yes there are (at the writing moment) 3 billion applications. But still: When you need to replace a battery you have to send it away. When you need to upgrade software, you are locked to iTunes. But that’s not the only reason: I am kinda sick of a company that [...]
Goals for 2010
This blog post is inspired by Anders Brennas post regarding his goals for 2010. Him and I have had quite a 2009, and now we both want something for 2010. These are my goals for 2010: Launching project Dopinglist Getting either a steady job, or starting up as a PHP developer as a freelancer Becoming [...]
The wishlist for birthday
Since I’m becoming of age (39) on January 5th, 2010, this is my wishlist that I don’t believe will come trough: HTC / Google Nexus one (Launched on January 5th…) Dell 2100 Latitude (with Ubuntu Linux installed, please!) Scalextric Race Track (Any design will do, this was just an example!) Great kids (Already have that, [...]
Discussion: Ajax Login
I am considering using Ajax in when logging into a website I am creating. Reason: Seems easier to return messages to the user, rather than reloading the page. You can also use some effects that can be kinda cool. But is this a safe approach? Why/Why not? Why not? Please comment:

