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Not to be too pedantic, but the fiancée with poor credit is, in this case, male.

I want basically the same thing from Apple and Google - for them to focus more on polish and less on features. Android and iOS are at near-feature-parity now, and as smartphones move closer and closer to being the central hub of various smart devices, having a predictable, well-polished, reliable OS running that hub

While I certainly see the value in this approach, I prefer to just weigh myself every day and look at the overall trend.

At the time I wrote this, it was a Moto 360. I'm now using an iPhone, so no Moto for me.

I had that problem too, but then I got some blackout curtains and they changed everything.

Sure, but then you can't use Xposed. I don't want to get attached to particular Xposed tweaks, then be unable to use them for months.

It's not just about rooting 5.0, though - Xposed is currently incompatible with Lollipop because it relied on the Dalvik runtime. At some point, it will be updated, but right now, there's no timeframe.

Damn, that's a shame. No MMS = no good.

Is it, though? What if his Moto X gets the OTA to 5.0 in the coming days/weeks?

Relevant:

Relevant:

Because Fitbit and Apple are grumpy at each other:

Dang. So the only deal for the iPad Air 2 is still in-store at Best Buy. Guess I'm dragging myself over to a Best Buy tomorrow.

Dang. So the only deal for the iPad Air 2 is still in-store at Best Buy. Guess I'm dragging myself over to a Best

  • 6 a.m.: Kmart

Honestly, in day-to-day usage, I barely notice it, especially when using a black watchface. I prefer a black bar to having huge bezels.

No one really seemed to notice, for better or worse.

In my experience, I don't think it does. It always seems to happen in the background.

Oh man, I forgot to mention the grocery list thing. I definitely do that, too.

1) Seeing and replying to text messages, IMs, emails, etc.

Several of us at Kotaku have also recently fallen in love with a feature that isn't brand-new to the Xbox One: The ability to put the console to sleep with a game running, boot it back up, and find that your game is still paused right where you left it, without needing to load. It's a small but lovely feature.

Origin Systems - linking their fantasy and sci-fi franchises before it was cool: