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They're doing a 4.4? Ok this is getting ridiculous it's been too long since 4.0 and the Nexus '5' would be the perfect time to announce Android 5.0, I mean this will be the two year anniversary of Android 4.0 what the hell is taking them so long.

You just tell people to buy the X1 Carbon or Yoga when they don't even have Haswell, it's in a completely different class of performance and battery life. The only ultrabook competitor released is the s7; Asus, Lenovo, and Samsung have yet to release their Haswell line.

This title is extremely sensationalized, "could bring?" No, I don't think it could bring it to 99% of devices when the vast majority of users don't have the download from outside source button even checked, and the fact that the S4 which represents a larger chunk than one percent is already updated. This is

Are you an apple employee or something? You've been defending it on every comment.

I don't really like the icons at all, and I don't understand why they would use a white background on the safari, game canter, and photos app; the white really doesn't look good.

Only available in the US... What's the point of doing that??

This article is not true at all. Battery life is extremely important but until it has the capability to last a week at a time it's a bit of a moot point once phones are at a certain level. If a phone can last an entire day of very heavy use then versus what's out there right now there's no reason to choose a different

Is there anybody who actually wants a smart watch? Watches are annoying as is and to strap a computer to your wrist just sounds uncomfortable and unnecessary for the low gain of being able to see a notification 3 seconds early.

Nobody owns an HTC One, she owns an HTC One X/S.

God damnit Samsung, why can't you understand basic design at all? I can make my S3 look good, it just takes a bit of time. You have to get rid of that ugly weather widget and install a good one, change the always ugly default background, change the contact icon to something not orange, turn off that damn water droplet

I think the only reason they went bigger is for screen resolution, I don't think they're able to jam their screen technology (at least at a reasonable price) into a phone that wasn't at least 5" large. Not that 1080p is necessarily necessary, it's just that it's a marketing thing; if other phones have it then they

It's funny because you definitely have to sign into more accounts on your iOS device than Android. Every iOS service there is Google has an alternative for, and if you're not using an iOS device than it's impossible to get those iOS services anyway; but if you're using a iOS device then you can and will use Google

Yes but the major cities do not make up our entire country, once you go a bit further North you can see why Canada has that name. Canada goes all the way up to the Arctic Circle so I think we have the right to it.

Why does this exist? This is expected out in 2014, at that point even the budget handsets will be running Android 5.0 and will be perfectly smooth with even the worst hardware. You can go with a cheap Android phone and get the entire Google ecosystem and Google Play apps, all the customization, all the features that

While I do think that the Galaxy S3 is a pretty handsome phone in person (although looks bad in pictures) I don't think the design language is the greatest it could be. So I don't think it still looks good when blown up to these larger sizes, I mean I get what Samsung's trying to get at with the consistent design

But if it wasn't your work that they stole then you would have no right to be pissed. I'm going under the impression that facebook wasn't influenced by this guy, i.e didn't steal his work. Besides it's not some billion dollar idea, it's a small thing in use... the concept of the like button wasn't what made facebook

My point was more leaning towards the lack of legitimacy of the patent, but I also believe if the person was not influenced by or knew about the patent in the first place then they should not be penalized for their timing considering their idea was just as original as the first person's. For instance, Einstein's

This is ridiculous, this is exactly why the patent system is broken. Facebook, I would assume had absolutely no idea who this guy was or knew his idea whatsoever and came up with this completely on their own. So even though they were both original ideas one person gets to hold it to its chest and not use it at all

Well I do, and therefore it's exceedingly helpful for me. If I'm going out for the night, or staying over somewhere, or travelling, I don't have to worry about charging my phone somewhere, I just carry a spare battery. And when you do buy a spare battery it comes with a charger so you're fine in that regard. Woz has

Phone's batteries will stay in even without the back cover on, so that isn't really an issue and I highly doubt anybody would make a phone that broken in the first place. It also doesn't take many charge cycles before the battery life is significantly reduced from its original length, and if you want to resell a phone