Camino Browser Reaches End Of Life

From CaminoBrowser.org:

Camino reaches its end

After a decade-long run, Camino is no longer being developed, and we encourage all users to upgrade to a more modern browser. Camino is increasingly lagging behind the fast pace of changes on the web, and more importantly it is not receiving security updates, making it increasingly unsafe to use.

Fortunately, Mac users have many more browsers to choose from than they did when Camino started ten years ago. Former Camino developers have helped build the three most popular – Chrome, Firefox, and Safari – so while this is the end of Camino itself, the community that helped build it is still making the web better for Mac users.

Thank you to all our loyal users, and to everyone who contributed in countless ways over the years to make Camino what it was.

As a matter of fact I am using Camino to write this very post just like many posts in the past. I do notice that Camino does not support a lot of CSS tags. Ironically, Camino still renders web pages better than Internet Explorer.

Camino

Angry Birds Toons: Slingshot 101

Eleventh episode of Angry Birds Toons titled “Slingshot 101” is now playing at the nearest Angry Birds game. Spoiler, it features Red, The Blues and The Pigs.

Angry Birds Toons Slingshot 101

Next week episode is titled “Thunder Chuck” featuring Chuck, obviously.

A Fool, Indeed.

The Motley Fool’s Evan Niu talked about the upcoming Macs that likely support  802.11ac Wi-Fi that offers theoretical maximum speed of 1000 Mbps.

From the article with link-bait title “Why Apple’s Upcoming Macs Will Go to Waste”:

That speed capability will go to waste, as the average American’s Internet speed is approximately 6 Mbps, according to Google’s (NASDAQ: GOOG  ) estimates.

Apparently Niu does not understand how Wi-Fi or Networking works in general. The 802.11g Wi-Fi standard offers theoretical maximum speed of 54 Mbps. That’s 9 times the said average American Internet speed. The 802.11n Wi-Fi has theoretical maximum speed of 300 Mbps; it is also a waste based on Niu’s non-logic. Niu might as well call all computers with Wi-Fi today have gone all to waste. That’s not counting ones 100 Mbps and Gigabit Ethernet.

Hey Evan, do you know that there’s such thing called Local Area Network?

Evan Niu is indeed a fool if not also stupid.

It is pretty obvious that Niu is trolling for page-hits by adding “Mac” in his article.

Here’s a link to the cached version of the article.

Evan Niu is a Stupid Fool