Poland thinks twice about passing ACTA, Google will no longer use CDMA devices as developer units, and a new study begs the question, "Do iOS apps crash more frequently than Android apps?"
Photo remixed from Ladyann (Shutterstock).
- Poland Halts Copyright Law After Mass Protests: Due to nationwide protests, Poland's Prime Minister has placed a hold on the ratification of ACTA. [Yahoo! Finance]
- Google Still Recognizes CDMA Galaxy Nexus, Will Continue to Update: Google has opted to stop supporting all CDMA devices as developer units. However, Google has chosen to continue to update the CDMA Galaxy Nexus. [RootzWiki]
- Do iOS Apps Crash More Than Android Apps? A Data Dive: A study shows that between December 1 - 15, iOS apps crashed slightly (emphasis on slightly) more than Android apps: however, with so many variables playing a part in the study, it is impossible to pin-point any exact reasons for the crashes. [Forbes]
- Sharing with "Friends of Friends" on Facebook Exposes You to 150,000 People: Thinking of sharing that picture with "Friends of Friends" on Facebook? By doing so, the average number of "non-friends" that will see it is approximately 150,000. [Gizmodo]
- Snow Leopard Update Breaks Rosetta, Third Party Offers Fix: Due to a recent Snow Leopard update, many applications that relied on Rosetta have experienced various errors, glitches, and crashes. Thankfully, a group of high-schoolers have released a third-party fix that eliminates many of these errors. [Macworld]








