Category Archive: iOS

Jan 15

Android talking with your Apple TV

A thing I used on my iPhone was the streaming of my photo, video and music on my media server (for me wasn’t an Apple TV but an XBMC on a RaspberryPi) using Airplay. So when I switched to Android I directly look to do the same. Naturally, knowing Android is an “open” system, it …

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Permanent link to this article: http://blog.mornati.net/2013/01/15/android-talking-with-your-apple-tv/

Oct 22

Chrome on iOS 6: after tests

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After the comment I received on my previous post: Chrome on iOS is not really Chrome. I try to investigate and make some tests on the device. The browser is identified, using different JavaScript libraries you can find on the net, as safari unknown version and in the site reported in the photo as Mozilla/5.0 …

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Permanent link to this article: http://blog.mornati.net/2012/10/22/chrome-on-ios-6-after-tests/

Oct 20

Google Chrome for iOS

I missed this app on the store, and find just browsing around. But… it’s an incredible news: no more safari on the iPhone. I think Apple changes all the rules for the AppStore. I know in the past was impossible for other societies to create anything that was an iPhone standard (like the browser)… same …

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Permanent link to this article: http://blog.mornati.net/2012/10/20/google-chrome-for-ios/

Sep 22

Linux Airprint Server for iOS6 devices

After iOS6 update my Linux Airprint server does not work anymore for my iDevices. I’m referring to my previous article explaining how you can configure a linux machine as Linux Airprint Server! Fortunately there is no change to the Airprint protocol. Ranil give us the solution (thanks a lot for your test!!) You should add …

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Permanent link to this article: http://blog.mornati.net/2012/09/22/linux-airprint-server-for-ios6-devices/

Jul 03

Perché le foto scattate con l’iPhone 4/4S non si vedono bene sui MacBook Pro Retina?

E’ un po’ la scoperta dell’acqua calda: faccio una foto con uno smartphone e se la metto su un monitor con una risoluzione “della madonna” vedo la foto da schifo! Il sensore (come anche l’ottica) sono grandi come un’unghia, quindi anche se dichiarato che le foto sono HD (a 3000×2000 pixel, o similare) non sono …

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Permanent link to this article: http://blog.mornati.net/2012/07/03/perche-le-foto-scattate-con-liphone-44s-non-si-vedono-bene-sui-macbook-pro-retina/

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