It doesn't look like we'll be seeing Key Lime Pie anytime soon.

Unfortunately, tt doesn’t look like we’ll be seeing Key Lime Pie anytime soon.

On Friday evening, an XDA Developers user, posted an image of a Nexus 4 running Android 4.3 Jelly Bean. The pictures were taken at Thailand’s Mobile Expo 2013 and show nothing of much interest, only information regarding the device and a redesigned camera user interface.

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During Google’s I/O keynote on Wednesday May 15th, 2013, they announced official beta testing through the Google Play Store – this means that Android developers no longer have to test their applications manually. Instead you can sign up to a beta testing group via the Play Store, and download the beta applications. The first application to take advantage of this opportunity is DashClock, releasing their latest beta widget.

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When you think of smartphone manufacturers, HTC is one of the first names that comes to mind. Founded on May 15, 1997, it’s clear that HTC have made a huge footprint in the sand when it comes to the evolution of the smartphone – and now they’ve opted to show us how far they’ve come.

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Samsung received some great news on Friday evening, Google officially agreed to use their OLED displays for the consumer editions of Google Glass. For the past year, or so, Samsung has been competing with LG to create and manufacture the most revolutionary OLED display, but it looks like Samsung have taken the lead.

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The post-PC world is already dumbing young people down. Way down.

I’m hearing accounts by hiring managers that new applicants right out of school often lack not only basic “computing” skills (for example, they don’t really know how to do a Google search), but they lack the imagination, creativity or curiosity to even learn those skills.

There may be multiple causes for this phenomenon, but I’m here to throw the post-PC world under the school bus.

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