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Jeeeeeez!
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Amazing specs. If they're true, I'd definitely get one. Not that this kind of specs is needed for a phone per se, but I see this as a great opportunity for app/ROM developers.
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Not only is this great for the environment, but the electricity bill savings could be huge as well.
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There is a difference between Chrome (Browser) And Chrome OS. It was Chrome OS they didn't manage to exploit any leaks in, not the browser. :) https://plus.google.com/+chrome/posts/TRotibBewk9
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Oracle have stepped up their game. Surely all these leaks, most of them being found by security firms and luckily not malicious hackers, will be patched soon. People have been shaken awake and are now all finding leaks in Java. This will make 1) Oracle more aware of theri security shortcomings and 2) make Java safer. Of course I'd much rather that
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"Unfortunately, you won't be able to pop your PS3 titles into the PS4, as it doesn't support previous generation games natively. If you want to play PS3 (and PS2 and PS1) titles, you'll have to stream them from the cloud -- boo!" It makes sense. ARM and X86 are not very similar to say the least. But I think They'll port popular
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Looking clean and simple yet has subtle and useful feaures. I've always thought their newer phones to be bulky and over-the-top-looking. This one, however, looks more serious.
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I use Chrome for Desktop currently because a) Hahaha IE b) Chrome Metro looks ew This looks very neat though. And I might even make the switch.
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I, too, was skeptical at first. But this seems to be a lot more than just android on a box.
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"3,140 mAh battery" whoa!