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Aside from the fact that there is no such thing as a proven psychic...

Actually, that webapp home screen issue has already been corrected (in 4.3.3 I think).

I'm pretty sure that it was specifically announced that they would be continuing WebOS development and licensing it out to third parties... just canceling all the hardware.

If you think the vast majority of stuff on there is real, I think you're being a little gullible.

If it's in open view, then yes, it's OC. But if you're wearing a shirt with a torso-mounted holster, than you're CCing, and need a permit.

Definitely not Google. They're down about 3% on this news, while Apple, MS, and RIMM are all up.

He said it was "the newest Google phone, coming out in October or November."

I saw a guy testing the Nexus Prime a few weeks ago.

Isn't this Android 4.0 in 4 years?

Oh, absolutely. I don't think there's any way they can ditch the home button.

Apparently the case designs all have a much wider space for the home button in them.

So because there is some convoluted process, which you almost have to do intentionally, which can nullify the benefit of Versions, it's a bad feature?

The only apps that currently have the auto-terminate feature are Apple apps.

Wait...

So the fact that you think there are some typography issues in recent Apple ads (which are made by TBWA/Chiat-Day, and 99% of which Jobs never really has a say in) means Apple has started a downward slide?

I believe his point is.... it's not the same service.

It's a term Intel came up with to describe MacBook Air competitors. They're giving competitors parts subsidies to build ultra thin laptops at competitive price points to the MBA. Right now, nobody other than Apple is able to sell an ultra thin under $1000.

Yep.

Yeah, an advertisement right in the middle of my feed would be HORRIBLE...

Wasn't there a story on here the other day about how great it is that Twitter is going to start putting ads in your feed?