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@Andy Mesa: "You still can't read Kindle books?" - Boo hoo.

@maythetechbewithyou: You're sadly mistaken... I have a Nexus and I see tonnes of new applications (some useful, some not, but mostly the former) every time I open the market.

@glenaypia: I really doesn't matter considering the material is the first thing hitting the floor. Also, seeing as glass will more easily transfer the energy (poorly), it's more likely to warp and break.

Sounds more like Wine for ChromeOS to me.

Interesting, the internal components will surely add some weight to it, increasing the phone's downward velocity and, hence, increasing the force at which it hits the ground.

@Thespamhere: The only problem is that HTTPS, by default, takes longer to load - render times aren't affected, but general data transfer rate is slower due to encryption.

@Thespamhere: The thing is, though, that Google loads the search box and the important content first and then loads the image after the page is ready for use.

I'd really wish they'd just release Voice in Canada. We're only 3 degrees to your North...

@UnMicD: iPhone syncs with Outlook and Address Book? Or you mean the OS X equivalent?

@Kanged: Upload it to Vimeo...

This graph is retarded: what are the axis?

@Ozzie, The Banana Man Fan: I'm not sure I'd go so far as to say that they are offered better services and rates - Google and Apple are taking the same share of the pie and Google's services reach billions not just millions.

Don't we all just love a good lawsuit?

@sam4sb: Don't blame Google or Android for that, blame companies like Motorola or Verizon...

@aThingOrTwo: But even then, you have access to more APIs and you don't have to worry about having your App denied access to the marketplace because of some stupid thing you missed.

Pro-Tip: Android 2.1 and on is gorgeous as is...