JavaScript is a popular programming language used by most websites. On an iPhone, JavaScript should be turned on by default, but if it was disabled at some point, many websites will appear broken in ...
The announcement that third-party iPhone development wouldn't have a "native" SDK was met with much wailing and gnashing of teeth, but developers have adapted to developing Web 2.0 applications quite ...
Medialets today released the results of JavaScript benchmark tests performed using the SunSpider test suite on the iPhone 3G and 3GS, the T-Mobile G1 running Android, and the Palm Pre running webOS.
A few speed tests done on the new iPhone 3GS pitting it both against the old iPhone as well as its main rivals. So far, these have either been eyeball tests or page rendering/boot time tests that take ...
Now that the App Store is so popular, it's hard to recall the early days of the iPhone when native applications were few and far between. At that time, web applications (and jailbreak apps) were king, ...