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3 days, 5 hours ago on Google I/O

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Ain't nobody trynna buy a $649 Galaxy S4 "Nexus"

3 days, 6 hours ago on Google I/O

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Galaxy S4 Nexus :P

3 days, 6 hours ago on Google I/O

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Stock Galaxy S4 is real!

3 days, 6 hours ago on Google I/O

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Yes it is

3 days, 6 hours ago on Google I/O

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Is this All Access something like Spotify?

3 days, 6 hours ago on Google I/O

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All Access is kinda cool

3 days, 6 hours ago on Google I/O

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Game crashed xD

3 days, 6 hours ago on Google I/O

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A flat design will make iOS look like a MIUI Rom

4 days, 1 hour ago on Colorful budget iPhone mockup ruined by hideous iOS 7 concept [images]

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 @TiP_Cam The problem with people expecting Apple to re-mind blow us is that other companies that do offer new technologies are being overlooked. For example NFC. NFC is awesome technology and can be useful for many things, but it won't become a standard until Apple decides to go along with it, which to Apple's advantage is good, but they can "choose" to keep the technology back until they think they are ready for it, and the whole world will rave because Apple "invented" NFC. So in a way, the decline in Apple's power to amuse is not entirely bad. It will gives other companies a chance to lead in innovation and technology. Nobody wants the same president for 50 years in a row, even though he is good, a change is always welcome. Android and Windows Phone have come a long way and deserve just as much attention as iOS. Notice how I "forgot" to mention Blackberry? :D At this point I doesn't really matter who brings something mind blowing to the table, it could be Blackberry for all I care, just as long as it takes technology and innovation in a different direction. I think it's safe to say that we are all bored of current technology and are now arguing over gimmicks. A simple UI overhaul is not enough to blow our minds, we need the hardware to be different. 

1 month, 2 weeks ago on Former influential Apple software engineer, Alan Kay criticizes the company's direction

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 @TiP_Cam If you compare what other companies brought to the table recently, even though you might not refer to it as "mind blowing", they have more to offer than Apple. All these new features some might call "gimmicky" are still fun to have (even though you don't use them), rather than giving you what you need. To look at the same UI for almost a decade and to "hype up" a new product at every launch dressed in the same UI is getting old, people are starting to notice and are looking into alternatives. For example HTC did really good this year with the HTC One, I would almost go as far as to say that it might be preferred over the Galaxy S4. Reviewers are already raving about it being mostly better than the iPhone 5, so Apple needs to step up this year or things will continue to go down hill fast. The least advised thing they can do this year is keep the same old iOS look, though Apple die-hards will still buy those new devices, it's still pushing the limit of people's patience. 

1 month, 2 weeks ago on Former influential Apple software engineer, Alan Kay criticizes the company's direction

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 @TiP_Cam if you look at the iPad Mini and the new iPod Nanos, It's fair to say no. Even though Apple's designs have not all been "Apple inspired", the Nano more than obviously looks like something Nokia would have made, also Steve also said that he would never make a 7 inch tablet, as soon as he is no more, the company does exactly that... if you can name one new Apple product that raised the bar in innovation or brought something completely new and mind blowing to us after Steve Jobs passed away, I'll pay you. They have become followers and other companies see their weakness are taking advantage of it. Companies now compete more directly with Samsung than with Apple, remember when it was the other way around?

1 month, 2 weeks ago on Former influential Apple software engineer, Alan Kay criticizes the company's direction

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The only advantage Apple had over other companies was Steve Jobs... I said it.

1 month, 2 weeks ago on Former influential Apple software engineer, Alan Kay criticizes the company's direction

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Is it me or do iPhone concept designers have subtle dreams of sending iPhone's design in the direction of Android phones...? I mean no home key, software buttons, bigger screen, better resolution...  their probably too stubborn to admit it anyway.

1 month, 2 weeks ago on Awesome iPhone 6 and 4.8-inch "iPhone Plus" concepts designed - wider displays, and no Home Button anywhere [gallery]

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Well if Apple can whine about everything... why can't other companies?

1 month, 2 weeks ago on iTunes app URLs demoted by Google? [UPDATE: A server issue is to blame]

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Blackberry and Android have been here already xD

 

1 month, 3 weeks ago on New iOS 7 concept brings a whole new app switcher [Video]

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Google better pop in a Quadcore quick! 5 inch is a must or i'm not getting it :(

2 months, 1 week ago on Rumored Motorola, Google X Phone Specs Come To Light, Don't Wow Us

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LG does coding better than Samsung, Samsung has brilliant ideas. TouchWiz lags on my Galaxy S3 GT-I9300... I just haven't built up enough confidence to purchase an LG phone, because of past experiences.

2 months, 2 weeks ago on LG Announces 10 Million LTE Devices Sold Worldwide

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this is true. Motorola makes well built phones but lack the wow factor... hopefully Google can add to that!

2 months, 2 weeks ago on Motorola's Products In The Pipeline Don't Impress Google

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I think it should be a very decent device, LG has really stepped up it's game.

3 months ago on LG Makes The 5.5 Inch Optimus G Pro Official

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