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Staged rollout. Visit Android Police, the apk is already up for download there. Saves time, already installed it myself.

Well, I'm a Tasker user, but I already installed this to start tinkering around with it. I can say without a doubt it is much more user friendly. In addition to which it is incredibly easy to setup. Geofencing is enabled/native to the Nexus 4 as well, just FYI.

What kind of phone is it? Specifically. I've used Hangouts on numerous devices (phones and tablets) and never once has it crashed.

[looks at phone that's had Cerberus installed FOR AGES and could do this] See how what feels? Excuse me I need to copy/paste something on my device that's been able to do that from the get go. : P

I could almost accept that as a logical progression except for one minor caveat. The majority of people in theaters are NOT taking out their cell phones, not talking on their cell phones and not texting or in any way using their cell phones the moment they step into a theater, much less take their seats.

It's not the nature of theater going that is changing but the people who are going who are changing. They now have technology in their pockets they previously didn't have, which is evolving at a rapid pace. Sadly, theater etiquette has taken a backseat to self indulgence and selfishness that comes with such technology.

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This. The problem is people are inconsiderate at the theater nowadays.

How is it evolving? The theater is not a place where one should be taking calls or sending text messages or even pulling out your phone for any reason. At least not without stepping outside of the actual theater that is. Why? Because it isn't proper theater etiquette and it's purely selfish people who use their phones

Hmm. It appears my comment got sucked into a Kinja void.

Stock Jelly Bean looks like. Notifications are able to be viewed by pulling down the status bar.

Ah. Even better. We don't have an Exchange environment, so on that front any lost devices equal trouble for me. Luckily, I refer to my boss as "the destructor". Any "lost" device he likely broke beyond comprehension. As in "I have no idea how you broke this". (I handed him a Nexus 7 in the toughest Otter Box case they

Actually, false. The best thing you can do consist of only one thing: Be careful what you install and from where you install it.

I do IT for my company and have a boss who goes through a smartphone/tablet a week, if not every few days. I feel your pain from a security standpoint.

Not really. It just states that as the most popular OS of choice it would be the most targeted for nefarious people to code for, much like Windows.

But just a nice starting point for all the naysayers in the class...

I'm not going to bother. It's a fact. Either look it up or don't, I don't give a shit at the end of the day. Any idiot who really thinks "speed limits are set low to save lives" is an idiot.

Actually, that's false. Engineering reports, studies conducted, etc PROVE that lower speed limits actually cause more accidents and fatalities.

Or you could stop with the assumptions that people only use bittorrent to get free media.