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Editorial: Google's Android haunted by Steve Jobs' warnings on app signing security
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Originally Posted by Phone-UI-Guy
I share your intolerance the all thing google, android, and samsung. I have an addition one for the quality I expect for people that represent themselves as journalist. Honestly, if he ditched the negativity and positioned the facts a little better, they could be some of the best journalism on Apple ever. Right now they are more like blog posts than editorials.
It was a good article Google, Amazon are competitors with Apple, what do you want sugar on top, Google is a Ad (smoke and mirrors) company at it's heart, Apple isn't and never has been. -
Editorial: Google's Android haunted by Steve Jobs' warnings on app signing security
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Originally Posted by Rogifan
This seems more interesting to me: Apple hires fresh talent for ‘iWatch’
If Apple's just now hiring for wearable tech projects then we're not seeing anything from them in 2013, and probably not until mid-late 2014.
Apple probably has been working on the so-called iWatch for more than five years, before 2013 or 2014, big engineering projects take years, at least at Apple they do. I'm interested in the Liquid Metal possibilities, rumors about this material and Apple have been around since 2009-2010. -
Editorial: Google's Android haunted by Steve Jobs' warnings on app signing security
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Originally Posted by Phone-UI-Guy
I'm not saying that. The information about Google and Android is fine. My issue is with the tone in which he writes. It is very negative and wears on me at least. Hard to make even half way through this one. The information is great. The underlying message "Google takes shortcuts because building a quality and secure OS is not its priority" is also fine. You can make a point and cite facts without sounding like you are whining about it.
Get out of the kitchen if you can't stand the heat, it was a very good write-up. -
iOS 7 Maps go full screen, navigation gets night mode, new Siri options
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Samsung passes Apple's iPhone in smartphone Web usage - report