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I love booby prizes.

A vast majority of people play games because they are enjoyable. Only a very small number of people would play a mediocre game for achievements. It's not dumb because most of the games offer other challenges via the achievements/trophy system. Great, you got through this section, but if you get through it without

I agree Gizmodo! Now reward me with a star.

What fragmentation? It's simply the public using the code name that is typically used internally. When ever you see specs for an Android phone, they will always tell you the version number first then maybe they will toss in the code name.

Exactly, it's like getting in a car where the controls are switched all around. It might take me a little bit longer to figure out where everything is at but it certainly doesn't mean that I suck at driving.

Read Phone State and Identity...I can see valid reasons for that. Maybe they are checking the type of network you are on to determine a speed range or getting the country that the phone is registered in since Netflix is US only.

It's updated every month I believe. It's calculated by what devices access the Android Market over the last 14 days.

Seriously, your two comments may be the silliest things I have read in a long time.

Exactly, I don't want the dimensions to change on a tablet just because they have to add flair in order to not get sued by Apple. Next it's going to be HTC to get sued over the Puccini because that could be considered similar too.

You are correct, it's usually not just the version number but they put the code name in parenthesis or quotes. But that's because people usually learn of the code name before the version number and tech sites tend to use the Code Name also instead of the version. It's recognized as the code name but the Official

The front of the old Galaxy Tab 10.1 looks exactly like the front of the new Galaxy Tab 10.1. Both backs of the old and new GT10 look different then the iPad 1 or 2. The only thing that was changed was the thickness and weight.

The front of the old Galaxy Tab 10.1 looks exactly like the front of the new Galaxy Tab 10.1. Both backs of the old and new GT10 look different then the iPad 1 or 2. The only thing that was changed was the thickness and weight.

The very early beta release of the Android SDK in Nov 2007 was only an indication in where it was going as far as the internals of the OS. That was just about a full year before the official release of the OS so of course the UI is going to be crappy. The API for that 2007 release contained touch support. The first

The official release name is the version number, in this case it will probably be 4.0. The desserts are just a code name. Anytime you see specs for a phone somewhere, you'll see it say the Android version number.

I'd swear that was Gus and Carlton from Psych.

Yeah, nobody really knows what's in it. What I'm most excited about is the idea of dumping the physical buttons and stretching the screen out without making the actual phone bigger. That and I'm interested in seeing what Matias Duarte is going to do with the OS.

You are alone. It's just a code name, not the name of the OS. Plus, it has an awesome logo. [img.gadgetian.com]

Maybe you should stop watching YouTube videos and do some research for yourself. The dude already owned 7 World Trade Center and wanted to own more. When the lease ended for 1 and 2 in 2000, he put in a bid. He won the bid in July of 2001 and got insurance for his new property.

The attack happened in 2001 =)

I think it's a crappy excuse. I hate how lazy people are getting when it comes to writing. Just an annoyance of mine heh.