Phishfi
Phishfi
Phishfi

What you have to understand is that Apple makes it a point to not compare any of their products with anything that's already out on the market. Apple Maps was most definitely designed to rid iPhones of Google Maps, hence it replacing gMaps as the pre-installed map app.

You wear your watch, which means your probably a hell of a lot less likely to drop it (scratches and cracks are extremely different). He said that Sapphire is much better against scratches and much worse against cracks, which is actually true according to a number of torture tests.

They've done comparative tests between the two and Sapphire is more prone to cracks, but exponentially better against scratches...

On the one hand, phones getting hacked happens plenty, although it almost always requires prolonged physical access to the device.

Maybeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.

I'm an Android enthusiast, so this is definitely probably not a device I'll have any part in, but I can definitely say that NFC in a smartwatch is freaking brilliant! I love the features included with gWallet, especially the emailed transaction info, and the futuristic feal of tapping my phone to pay for

I've been out of the whole bluetooth thing for quite some time now, but I'm curious: Can Android/iPhone connect to multiple bluetooth devices at once, or does it prioritize the connection based on user preferences? I have a bluetooth car system that receives/makes calls and can push music to the dash, but it can't

I imagine someone with short blonde hair and with a much more stern look. Moore doesn't (at first glance) seem like she can portray that kind of character.

For the record, I'm super-pissed about Philip Seymour Hoffman passing away...

Is there any solution for putting these kinds of features (Xposed modules) into your ROM without having Xposed? I'm on an Android "L" Preview ROM, and Xposed isn't supported since it used ART instead of Dalvik... :(

Here's where I think you're a little off: The demand for top-of-the-line watches is completely different from the demand for smartwatches. OEMs don't care to break into that market just yet, mostly because your Omega is your Omega, and you have no want to replace it (except maybe with something even more expensive).

Production (supply) tends to follow demand, not the other way around. Saying that the demand comes after the supply is like saying that people/animals are only hungry after they catch food... They go out to find food because they're hungry.

Ahahah. I get it... I'm not saying you're wrong, but I think the Moto 360 comes close to what regular people want from a smart watch (still seems to big for the average user), and the LG G Watch (round) looks just about right for the regular person.

Just about...

It's very much dependent upon your specific requirements. For example, if you don't have any intention of playing games or doing heavy graphics-related stuff, then don't buy a graphics card. Most operating systems benefit a lot from having 4gb or more of RAM. A HUGE factor (in my opinion) is having a solid-state drive

I'm assuming Paper is an iOS app? Can't find it on Google Play at all...

You didn't read the article, and decided to post a response to the AUTHOR OF THE ARTICLE saying that he's wrong on his response? The article is in reference to the STABLE release of Chrome. The latest stable release is x64. Not Canary...

Well, considering that the Moto X only costs Motorola ~$226 per device to manufacture, and they sell them for $349, they're still generating profits from these sales. Also, they have all of the squish funding from Lenovo now, which should make taking losses more bearable until they create the kind of brand-recognition