It's been that way since December: [android-developers.blogspot.com] I also think it's a bad idea. Why not a full hour?
It's been that way since December: [android-developers.blogspot.com] I also think it's a bad idea. Why not a full hour?
Not exactly a source, just a discussion on Reddit, but it's a start: [redd.it]
I also believe side bars are useless in Chrome. Also, they're weird.
Ontario to New York: [www.bing.com]
Wait, that's not Bing US! Bing is only better than Google (in some aspects) in the US. Look how your search is much better in the US version of Bing: [www.bing.com]
"According to Citi analyst Walter Pritchard's lastest big report on Microsoft, the Redmond company makes five times more income from Android than from Windows Phone."
"One part of their software is a password breaker, while another part, available only to law enforcement and forensic agencies, is able to extract numbers used to create the encryption keys for iOS data to render decrypted images of the device.""
This does not look slim AT ALL
You're a sensible commenter! Now I see why you've got a star. :)
Brian said EXACTLY was I was thinking! Why won't they show us the characters' faces? It's gotta be the uncanny valley... like in Polar Express. This movie's gonna flop, unfortunately.
Ugh, not everything comes from Reddit, you know. This is like Digg x Reddit all over again. Stop.
Oh, how many times will Kat Hannaford get it wrong? It's hardly the first time I point out mistakes in her reporting...
Meh. Most people don't.
It seems like you use custom ROMs with the same version of Android available for your phone. However, custom ROMs usually are buggy when they are from a later version of Android than what's available for your phone.
Flash is good, but what about its performance? Here's a video comparing the Samsung Galaxy S running Android 2.2 with the iPhone 4. Direct link: [www.youtube.com]
The first spot on this list should be the notification bar! Notifications really set Android and iOS apart.
Engadget has low standards now that most of the original staff left for This Is My Next. I mean, they gave 7/10 to the Kyocera Echo, that bizarre dual-screen smartphone! The Sidekick 4G got a freaking 8/10! Come on now...
Since most of the staff left Engadget and went to This Is My Next, you should go to [thisismynext.com] if you really want to know "Engadget's" opinion.
Then don't buy one! Chromebooks are obviously not for everyone. If you considered running a VM for most of your software, it means Chrome OS is the wrong OS for you.