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I don't mind it. The numbered versions of Windows always seemed to have a air of progress versus the named or dated version names. Maybe it's because I'm used to point versions with significant updates getting a higher point numbering and minor updates being decimal numbered.

The main problem with that is that the environment around volcanos can shift from relative safety to a desperate run for your life in a very short time. There have been many stories of people in Hawaii going up on land that looked to have been safe that were killed by either gas, tube ceilings that caved in or just

Titanium Backup Pro. It's saved me so much time being able to quickly revert bad updates or move game data from device to device, especially when a dev's solution fails or has asinine restrictions attached to it.

Not even that could convince me to go back to AT&T.

This will be great when there is more compatibility. I've been trying to find a good emulator just to run a few games.

You Only Live Twice wins it for me.

Ripping off the rest of us and cheating the system.

One thing I like about Android: One ROM breaks, go to the next one until it's fixed.

So why is Wilson, NC not on this map. They have 1Gbps available for about $200 a month.

Would of liked to see the difference between a IndyCar and F1.

Yet they still can't stop screwing with my files......*sigh*

Need more......now.....investors! Investors! Money....NOW! All of it!

They have been pushing OEM's to minimize their modifications but most of the OEM have put up quite a bit of fight about it. If you want stock either get a Nexus, drop a custom ROM on it or get a GPE/Developer Phone. Meanwhile, make noise and let OEM's and carriers know you want stock and nothing else.

Now if they'd stop screwing with files then maybe I'd use them. How hard can it be to NOT change the metadata and access times for files. Google and Dropbox (and even the crap that is box.net) seems to handle that fine.

I like the screen size of my HTC One M8 which is 5". It's large enough that I don't have to have it 3" from my face to read but small enough that it's not unwieldy. Conceivably, 5.5" would probably be a maximum and that would be stretching the comfort zone.

They do but it sucks. Take me on average 6 hours+ to upload 1GB while Dropbox or GDrive does it in 30 mins or less. That and it will eat up a CPU/core the entire time it attempts to sync.

It depends on the storage type. For system disks or iSCSI storage for something with high IO requirements like VM stores, DB storage or other stuff, 10-15k SAS or SSD's are preferred. For general storage like backups or archive where speed isn't really a issue and where capacity is needed (and you can keep many drives

So in the last 50 years....

They should add some kind of car (or hovercraft) build-able into the game.

I use mine (75GB right now with my HTC promo) to keep a copy of my Dropbox, as a target for Could Printing and to save backups from various Android stuff. I only wish that the space for Photos was more transparent so I could backup my 19GB of photos, PSD's and stock art easier.