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Quote: Originally Posted by fuwafuwa There are 170+ Android devices, about 10% are comparable/slightly better than 3GS, and the rest a POS from unknown makers like Eken, 1und1, FirstOne, Forsa, MENQ, Dopod, etc. But Android zealots always brag th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tawilson Yep Derek, That's the cost of being all emotional. You fire straight from the hip without thinking thugs through. :-P Feel free to come back for another slice of humble pie anytime. Who's being emoti…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tawilson Ha, the Android device NEEDS twice the RAM, 200MHz faster CPU than the iOS game. Sounds like a sloppy OS to me, and from my own experience of OWNING an HTC Desire running Android 2.1, I can say Android is ind…
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Quote: Originally Posted by d-range Why is are the Rage and Unreal engines only on iOS you think? You mean like the Unreal game for Android - http://www.develop-online.net/news/3...e-rumours-grow ? "Florida-based studio Trendy Entertainment…
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Quote: Originally Posted by fuwafuwa Do you mean sloppy OS? Why don't you reply to my point rather than change the subject.
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Quote: Originally Posted by LuisDias No, no they don't. I'm not saying anything amazing, perhaps you'll ask me evidence that 2 and 2 is 4, eh. This should be basic knowledge, but I guess that there are people here completely unaware of this thing…
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Quote: Originally Posted by LuisDias People upgrade if they open iTunes and then a small box tells them "Install new version, Great stuff awaits you, free of charge, ease of install". They will *not* install a new OS if that requires them to go t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by LuisDias Ehhhrrr.... no, no they don't. Most people buy their computers and then just use it. Most people *don't care* about OS versions. Most people don't even *know* their OS version if you ask them. What's your e…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Hiro Apparently we do. It is a significant issue for developers, and several of the leading Android devs report having to do QA on over 100 HW/SW pair variants because they are different enough to cause differing appl…
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Could someone please take DED's keyboard away before he embarrasses himself any further? "After acquiring Android, Google decided to design Androids's virtual machine to run apps written in the Java language using the Java SE class library (take …
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Quote: Originally Posted by lkrupp What the original poster meant of course is that Android devices are dependent on their carrier, not Google, to provide updates. And the carriers/manufacturers can modify Android any way they please, causing the…
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Quote: Originally Posted by fraklinc Dead, specially when people realize that they will be at the mercy of Moto and the carriers for any software update. As opposed to folks being at the mercy of Apple for a software update? Android devices…
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Quote: Originally Posted by HahaHaha321 Does the person who wrote this article have any professionalism? The author is Daniel Eran Dilger, so, no. He's a notorious fanboy.
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Why does AppleInsider continue to give this raging Apple fanboy the space to write his rants? We know what he's going to say: If it's not an Apple product, it sucks. It's laughable. Please, stop posting this nonsense from Mr. Dilger.
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Quote: Originally Posted by SockRolid Mac OS had speech recognition long before Google even existed. The issue is not who had a feature first. Google has done a better job integrating voice input into Android than Apple has for iOS. On Android…
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Quote: Originally Posted by enohpI That is because Google is trying to kill the iPhone. If not for that, it would be OK for them to coexist. But Google is trying to kill the iPhone. Google makes quite a bit of money out of mobility. Why woul…
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Quote: Originally Posted by fecklesstechguy ...Your cloud is not available. Clouding is nice as long as you have robust access, marginalized connectivity or interruptions in service immediately disable your lovely command controls. Google is set-…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Jetz It'll be interesting to see how Apple implements voice commands. I'm excited to see how they do it. And hopefully, they'll push the tech forward. Apple has voice control in iOS - http://www.apple.com/iphone/f…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism How is that a ?voice command?? Watch this video for a demo - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGbYVvU0Z5s The phone records your audio, sends it to Google for processing, and receives the processed data. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by MarkJones The Nexus S has this feature and it's coming out in a few weeks, but I think it's not as refined as Apple's approach though. Actually, voice commands are available in Froyo (2.2) - http://www.google.com/mo…