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I run with my Klipsch S4i headphones. Did a 10k with them and they never budged. Sound phenomenal too (but not as good as my UE 350s, which also stay in quite well).

I'm not saying there isn't always change, and that our attempts to preserve are futile (look at Yellowstone before we started 'preserving' it), I am just saying that I almost guarantee that what we're doing is changing the planet, and not for the better. Yes their will be change... but do we want to change it in a

PS this is why I immediately turn off the 120hz or whatever frame-rate doubling effects on anyone's TV I encounter. It. Looks. Ridiculous.

I think that, all that's being said is: If every action equals an equal and opposite reaction, all of this order and utility and production and growth probably isn't just going to go by and not make any changes to the planet. And changes are usually not beneficial when not intentional. I don't know why this isn't

I bet the low brightness setting causes the LEDs to strobe at a slower rate, adding to fatigue. This is why I don't turn the fluorescent lights on in my office, they are so mind-numbing to endure.

Hopefully they'll throw that in there too.

1700 MHz/2100 MHz. :-)

Interesting, considering the majority of the guts in Apple's products are made by.... Samsung.

This is because there are so many damn models of the Galaxy (let alone Android in general) that they have to literally tell you what it is. So stupid. Trim your offerings, guys!

Ha. Running Codename Android, had some other Lockscreen options turned on that hid it! It's working now! -thanks.

I really hope the LTE versions of HTC's One series really show good battery life with LTE. The current solutions, including the LTE Galaxy Nexus, are really dogs with battery. My GSM Galaxy Nexus goes forever.

I think it's just as beautiful as the Windows Phone version, except usable. Each platform has a design philosophy, and this app adheres to Android's and ICS's very well. It's also the fastest app I've ever used on an Android phone. Amazing for a preview that's not even fully built out yet. Can't WAIT for the

Actually, same processor. The North American version of the One X requires a LTE compatible processor. International versions get the Tegra 3, but AT&T and Sprint get the S4 just like the One S. But no matter, the S4 has been doing just fine against the Tegra 3 in benchmarks. :-)

You view HSPA+ as a disadvantage over LTE, I see it as a plus for great battery life. :-) Just sayin'

Agreed about the FB app. It seems to only get slower rather than better. Same with Spotify.

Windows Phone is the only platform I haven't used on a day-to-day basis, actually. Just based on the reviews, I think it would be a poor fit for me. I really want apps from developers rather than it baked into the system, like WP does. If Facebook or another company makes a huge update, you have to wait on

Kind of silly considering the lengthy wait between updates, and what you actually get. A fragmented Samsung phone running Android 2.2 is arguably 100x more useful than a modern Lumia phone. Oh, and it has apps.

There's something very nice indeed about having a GSM Galaxy Nexus on T-Mobile. You get very reliable and fast service without the battery drain and network switching problems associated with current LTE providers. I had the Verizon Nexus and the difference is night and day. I have amazing speed AND amazing battery

In this comparison, it's both, plus WiMax. The 3G comparison used CDMA with EVDO against traditional 3G GSM. The 4G comparison used HSPA+ technology, LTE and WiMax. Now, whether AT&T's 4G and FauxG networks were both used in their '4G' test, I don't know. Maybe the Wired article says?

I've been in talks with Spotify customer service over the app, and they keep telling me that they're working on a complete update to the app, but can't say when it'll actually be released. I'm hoping that there will be an iOS and Android announcement rather than just iPad, which would be underwhelming.