The SDK is a collection of stubs (none of the methods have an implementation), which is why the compatibility library exists as an add-on. The library does fall back to the native implementation on versions of the OS…
You might want to toss RubyMine and IntelliJ on the list.
Whether or not Android is "winning" has nothing to do with hardware reliability, which is the subject of this article. I'd personally like to see the reliability numbers broken out by OEM.
Voodoo was a brand, 3DFX was the company.
> I hate to be the one to point that out, but... does anyone really care what exactly the Galaxy Nexus looks like? As someone who likes their Android phone, and has been waiting for an upgrade, yes, I do care what…
Android isn't as closely tied to raw screen resolution as you'd think. The device is probably normal-hdpi, which would match most other high-end devices. I'd suspect most apps will work without any tweaks at all.
In the two years that I've owned my Kindle, I don't think that I've ever used the keyboard (at least not intentionally).
The SDK is a collection of stubs (none of the methods have an implementation), which is why the compatibility library exists as an add-on. The library does fall back to the native implementation on versions of the OS…
You might want to toss RubyMine and IntelliJ on the list.
Whether or not Android is "winning" has nothing to do with hardware reliability, which is the subject of this article. I'd personally like to see the reliability numbers broken out by OEM.
Voodoo was a brand, 3DFX was the company.
> I hate to be the one to point that out, but... does anyone really care what exactly the Galaxy Nexus looks like? As someone who likes their Android phone, and has been waiting for an upgrade, yes, I do care what…
Android isn't as closely tied to raw screen resolution as you'd think. The device is probably normal-hdpi, which would match most other high-end devices. I'd suspect most apps will work without any tweaks at all.
In the two years that I've owned my Kindle, I don't think that I've ever used the keyboard (at least not intentionally).