Chrome for Android received its first update since shedding its beta tag and while it doesn’t add any great new functionality, it does take care of a few bugs and stability issues. If you head over to the Google Play Store, you’ll find the latest version of Chrome for Android as well as its listed changelog:

What did the fine folk on Google+ have to say about Apple’s iPhone 5 announcement? Well, you can see for yourselves by clicking HERE. Unfortunately our thumbnails don’t go beyond 640X400 on the site so I had to host it over on Google+ of course. As can be expected, initial impressions were not flattering, but then again, neither was Apple’s keynote *rimshot*. What about the rest of you, what are your impressions of Apple’s latest “innovation”?

Apple released the iPhone 5 today, and while it put the majority of us to sleep, we can’t help but think there HAS to be at least one feature of the iPhone 5 that you wish you had. Yes, I realize we already have over 90% of them already, but what about its PPI? There has to be something? I’ve put together a poll with a few of the possibilities, so put in your vote, and if there’s something else you can think of, throw it in the comments.

Man, oh man. At least now we know why Apple has been on such a legal crusade. They’ve got nothin’. I just finished watching the iPhone 5 unveiling and boy was it a bore fest. It’s as if Apple awoke from a cryogenic sleep and is finally embracing the year 2012. Almost nothing was innovating and the majority of new iPhone 5 features have been implemented in other mobile phones for years. Seriously Apple, is that it?

[Update: Congrats Ivan92116, Anne Marie, Joe Avery, Julius Besser, and root4life! I have everyone’s emails minus Anne Marie Skorjanec Larson (email me at email hidden; JavaScript is required)]

Today, the world will be introduced to the most innovative, ground-breaking, industry leading smartphone ever (yes, I’m being sarcastic)! I’m talking about the iPhone 5 of course, and since Apple is bound to boast many new features that one can only assume they will try to pawn off as “innovative,” we figured it’d be best to play a game. Apple’s perpetual fallacy that they have created or invented, well… everything, has us excited to see what they will “steal” next.

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