I've released a few Android apps in the past. I've noticed it's much harder to get noticed now than it was a few years ago when the market had only 100k apps.
What happened to Anandtech's Nexus 5 review?
Some benchmarks were leaked about a month ago
http://www.reddit.com/r/Nexus5/comments/1q6xvm/anandtechs_nexus_5_battery_benchmarks_leaked/
but I haven't been able to find the full review anywhere.
Not at all. I've released a few apps on the market and all you have to do is pay the $25 registration fee. You can publish apps whenever you want without any quality control.
Google will take your apps down and disable your publisher account if people report your apps as malicious or copyright...
Divining or dowsing rods are pure nonsense. The only real explanation is the ideomotor effect.
There was even a big scandal recently when a company was selling them to detect bombs in Afghanistan and Iraq.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ADE_651
The K1 killer NIC gaming network card... Just kidding that thing was an expensive piece of crap.
The real answer is probably my i7 920 CPU. I bought it in 2009 and I'm still using it, currently at 3.8Ghz. Haven't really felt a need to upgrade it yet.
I had been thinking about upgrading to this from my Galaxy S2, but I don't think I can go from 16GB expandable to 8GB non-expandable memory.
Why does google hate sd cards so much?
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