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Quote: Originally Posted by patpatpat I hope android stays alive and in stock state. My son just got a galaxy S4 for his birthday and I've spent the last 30 minutes disabling (impossible to remove) a ton of pre-installed bloatware. t-…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Soloman Motoblur sucked that's why. This is a true statement.
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Quote: Originally Posted by snova http://gigaom.com/2012/08/28/the-phone-maker-thats-killing-apple-in-china-arrives-in-the-us/ "The phone runs $149 [without contract], and plans begin at $40 a month. MetroPCS, for a limited …
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Quote: Originally Posted by glennq there is no control centre on android. you have to go in the settings app to change anything its like a childs toy when iOS did it they tried to make it look like iOS so they could sell more to…
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Quote: That feature has users swipe down from the top of the screen, whereupon they can access music, Bluetooth, screen rotation, and other controls. Samsung's version, though, is not accessible in all apps; full-screen games, for instan…
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Quote: Originally Posted by OllieWallieWhiskers doesn't a power cord defeat the purpose of a dongle? It does in my opinion. But if you have a newer TV with HDMI 1.4 it powers this thing just fine apparently.
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I read that she got out of the shower/bath and answered the phone while she was still wet. It's horrible she died but I honestly don't believe a real Apple product would do this. I do believe a cheap, crappy knock off version would do this to some…
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Verizon probably assumes their versions would be next. I'm not sure, I honestly cannot remember this patent ruling.
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Quote: Originally Posted by trd105 From what I understand, the Chromecast is actually powered by USB. The powercord is just in case there is no USB available on the TV. This. For what it is, it is a nice little devi…
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I use my xbox solely for Netflix & HBO Go
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Quote: Originally Posted by matrix07 This is just getting better and better. Master Key’ Gives Bad Guys Access to Almost Any Android Phone. There's already a post about this on the site.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Corrections Put simply: an app shouldn't sneakily request nebulous, technically opaque "permissions" as a requirement for installation as Android does. It should clearly ask permission when it wants to do…
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I swear recently there seems to be alot of articles on here "stretching". Though, like any site they are after clicks and web traffic I suppose. The app also apparently has you sign into your Twitter or Facebook. But this just in, if you dont ag…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil 37% of the, what, world? is using a twelve year old OS. As many have said nuermous businesses still run XP. Hell alot of regular people still run XP. XP and 7 have been the two best Windows …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Jessi This article only serves to show how dishonest the android zealots are in their desperation to claim that it was OK for google to rip off iOS. Huh?
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Quote: Originally Posted by pjapk Any bets on when the first (non-Apple) cylindrical PC is gonna hit the shelves? They already had cylindrical PC's. Along with cubes, rectangles, etc lol.
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Quote: Originally Posted by NexusPhan This seems rather irrelevant. Android hasn't used rubber banding since gingerbread 3 years ago. Google recognized that Apple's patent was going to be enforced (doesn't matter if it's right or wron…
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Quote: Originally Posted by woodycurmudgeon Google: taking the "innovation" page from Microsoft by simply purchasing developers. Wooooooooooo, impressive. You do know most companies have done this, including Apple. Unlik…
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But specs dont matter! lol. I'm confused by this article. Android had always had a variety of screen sizes to choose from, they still do. My coworker has a Razr M which is smaller android phone. I agree though that some companies (Samsung, LG) a…