On this week's book of the Gadget Lab podcast, you speak about Adobe's preference to snuff out mobile Flash and the continuing iOS 5 battery complaint saga, then examine Motorola's difficult but slim new Droid Razr smartphone.
Staff bard Mike Isaac and Reviews Editor Mike Calore open the uncover conversing about Adobe's statement that it would stop encouragement of mobile Flash and now hurl its encouragement at the back HTML 5. The pierce was a long time forthcoming , with a number of hardware manufacturers (Apple in particular) shunning Flash on their mobile devices.
Next, Mike ‘n' Mike switch gears and speak about Apple's iOS 5.0.1 refurbish , that was released essentially in reply to battery problems gifted by a number of iOS 5 users. The refurbish prearranged the complaint for a comparison of iOS users, but unfortunately, a few iDevice owners are saying worse battery drainage than before.
To complete up the show, the Mikes uncover off the oh-so-sexy Motorola Droid Razr , the thinnest smartphone in the world. It shares its name with the circa-2003 Razr flip phone that was the thinnest unit phone on the marketplace at the time. One fun underline of the phone is that its back is done of woven Kevlar (the same things that bulletproof vests are done of), but the phone is not in fact bulletproof , according to iFixit.
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