sweenish
sweenish
sweenish

scheduling is NOT the issue. the issue that an anti-virus program is forced to embed itself like a virus into your system. obviously, if you do that with another program, and they're both designed to hate each other with the passion of 1000 suns, bad things happen.

gawker has been broken ever since the shift to the current UI.

indeed.

liking it or not isn't the point.

in that case, a cursory glance at the other threads gives you programmers, graphical designers, engineers, and the like.

people recognize good service.

i think the best way for you to find out is to just go to android.com. they'll highlight the major new features.

you assume a lot, there.

one doesn't buy a nexus and rely on OTA. that's practically an oxymoron. if a person asks me what phone is the best, i'll simply throw their tech "know-how" back at them and their ability to "get their hands dirty."

the galaxy nexus doesn't belong in that grouping, because it's a nexus phone. it will be updated just fine.

to keep customers coming back.

no, you buy a nexus.

root + market enabler

he's assuming you actually have a career job that keeps you busy.

I'm with you. Engineer, here. I never work with just one window. I started with one monitor, and to try and convince others that the constant switching back and forth between windows (cascading isn't an option, i need the real estate) is more productive is just false.

long documents, or a reference sheet.

i obviously don't think you'll know exactly how i as an individual will interpret any story you write. but i'm probably not the only person who thinks the way i do, either. i also don't think that my train of thought is so niche that it can't possibly be considered. i also don't think that it's so difficult to see

i think i'm the only person who still prefers tversity over ps3mediaserver. my only gripe is subtitles with tversity, no amount of wizardry is getting it to work. but ps3mediaservier is a disaster on 360, and kind of a mess to navigate at all.

the first sentence doesn't say "only," but i feel that it's implied. and not obscurely implied, either. just one part? there are at least three. i think that you effectively did say that it's the only part of ICS available. all you had to do was say "another" instead of "one."

if it's strictly stock, it's dubious, but probably not illegal. i say this because of the modifications that would have been required to make it a generic app capable of running on a broad range of phones. it's still not super cool, though.