I finally upgraded my original droid to the Samsung Galaxy Nexus this week. I picked the Nexus over the other available phones for several reasons
1. It’s a Nexus, so I get no bloatware, and quick updates
2. 1280x720 screen
3. LTE (when it eventually gets to me)
4. 1.2 GHz dual core and 1 GB of ram (approaching my laptop in terms of power)
As part of my ongoing effort to find worthy causes to mirror, I have now started to mirror the tor website and installation files. This post is so you can find this mirror if you happen to have the main website blocked.
I bought an iPad 18 months ago. Today, it’s a slow, buggy piece of crap.
Apple makes good hardware, and has by far the best vertical integration of any software/hardware vendor out there. If you are in the Apple universe, the day you buy a brand new apple device, everything is perfect. Everything works, it all works the first time, and you are happy about the $$$$ you just spent.
It’s been a joke for years that Google will one day take over the world. They have a product in just about every market imaginable, and usually their product is either the best, or right up there with the leaders. What this does is makes it so that Google is sometimes the “default choice” if they offer a product in X market for many users.
I’ll be the first one to say that I don’t like relying on one company for too much. You run many risks, and I didn’t realize how much of a Google Puff I was until I actually started writing a list.