Ron <ronclifford.TakeThisOut@peoplepc.com> wrote in
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> Announced at the Apple WWDC today. See screen shotshots for yourself:
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> http://www.engadget.com/2008/06/09/steve-jobs-keynote-live-from-wwdc-20
> 08/
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The bloggers in the audience are uploading some quotes I didn't hear
well....
This one is very interesting:
"The wrong solution is to enable background processes... to allow an app to
continue to run even after their user thinks they quit it." Windows Mobile,
we're looking at you. Why's it bad? "First, battery life, it drains power.
Second, performance, it sucks up cycles and makes other things feel
sluggish."
Can we infer from this, looking in the other way, that it only runs ONE app
at a time, not leaving anything running in background...like news/weather
apps, email apps, etc.
That's what I think he said.....