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Except the internal version number is better for identifying what you are working with? I think maybe someone may be trolling. In any case, if XP is beyond its life cycle, applications designed specifically for Windows 9.x are, as well.

Here's my list:

Yeah if it were just the size the reviewer's old Moto X is the same screen size and in a smaller overall package. And I'd say the HTC One M7 is still a beautiful beast of a phone despite being a year old.

Verizon didn't get the Nexus 4 or Nexus 5 (and Sprint has that so it's not a CDMA issue), and they're unlikely to get the next one.

The only Nexus on Verizon was the Galaxy Nexus. The problem is Verizon likes all their phones branded as theirs and pre-loaded with the apps they choose. This goes against the idea of the Nexus line.

In a perfect world, all trash bags would be considered equal, but for whatever reason, the cheap bags are always complete junk. They rip apart, the ties don't work, and they're somehow never quite the size they're advertised to be. It's definitely worth the extra buck or two to get trash bags that'll actually contain

I totally agree. II'm willing to be the memory upgrades represent a massive portion of their profit margin. In the 5S, the cost of parts to go from 16GB to 64GB was around $17 IIRC, but they would charge $200 for that. I'm willing to bet none of their competitors (and maybe even themselves) make $183 gross profit on a

I think it's different for every person—some are gamers, some are video-takers, etc. Personally, I struggle constantly to keep some free space on my 32GB phone. For me, it's mostly because of my music library. 64GB would be refreshing—however, I agree that 128 is a little much.

a) games are getting huge. if you play games. it will fill up quick.

Well, I'll take my earlier comment about a phone being just as expensive as a MacBook Pro... Because this guy will be just as, if not more, expensive than the MacBook Pro.

Ok. One question, and one question only:

Oh, now I'm going to have to go find some anxiety meds to take.

As already mentioned that's where the ambient light sensor is. I'd much rather have a little dead space for the sensor. Without the sensor is the LG going to be distractingly bright in dark rooms (presentations, movies, late at night time-checks, etc...)?

A few reasons:

IPv6 has better security standards than IPv4. Disabling unused software removes potential attack vectors: it is hard to exploit software that isn't running.

oops, duh..haha. thanks so much for the info. I don't mind too much the online, as I do most of my banking online as well. Though I can foresee depositing cash being an issue. I'll give Ally a look tho. Thanks again.

It's a best practice to disable ANYTHING you aren't using, no matter how secure it is.

Maybe that's what they want. If they kill Messages, there's no need to continue with the pre-text of Messages being "private" communications; all interactions will be out in the open for them to data-mine and monetize.

The "problem" with IPv6 security is actually peripheral - it isn't IPv6's fault!