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So Mail app does same thing that Gmail app has been able to do for like a year now. Oooh draft emails! lol
 
Will do!

In android they are capable to choose the version they want, the dont like kit-kat, they can go back to another one they like. Adopt iOS7, youre stuck with iOS7, like it or not. Fragmentation is not present in iOS as users have no choice once they upgrade. Android users have their freedom to revert. 'Fragmentation' isnt always a bad thing IMO

Well, reverting to old Android OS's is quite possible, but not easy.

Fragmentation exists because most apps today still work with Android 2.3, Gingerbread, and users are actually happy using it. These are your budget phones that aren't so expensive. They're not the fastest or the latest, but they work and Google will still support them, so why change if they don't need the fastest, prettiest phone?
 
Historically the problem I have isn't that Apple calsl their own stuff Amazing.

they're allowed to. I call their stuff amazing.

But the Reality distortion field at these keynotes can be quite high with comments like "

'we've invented the best thing ever...'

or

'we've innovated everything in here....'

Despite we know that, everyone in the industry borrows from eachother and builds upon the history of the entire industry.

there's tasteful way of pumping your tires, and distasteful ways.

so far to be honest, except for a couple quips (like the OSx update share v Windows), the RDF hasn't been that bad this keynote.

Again, that's the way the entire business does it.

And the RDF? Tim Cooks numbers were accurate, of course someone like you puts his own spin on it, it's irrelevant as the numbers are... accurate. Don't imply the unability of people to interpret those numbers in their context, thanks.
 
sadly IMAP doesnt work with gmail anymore... so i have to use the gmail app.
 
No performance bump announced on OSX 10.10, except Safari improvements.

If it doesn't give system-wide better battery life or better memory management, I don't see any reason to upgrade. If Mavericks was just a UI improvement, I would be ok stuck on Snow Leopard.
 
Again, that's the way the entire business does it.

And the RDF? Tim Cooks numbers were accurate, of course someone like you puts his own spin on it, it's irrelevant as the numbers are... accurate.

Accuracy of numbers doesn't mean they're being used in the right context, or in an informed and intellectual way.
 
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