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little bear iphone case

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We're hoping to see KitKat in October, a date revealed by the chocolatiers at Nestlé, who lend their name to Google for the next Android update. Each new Android update is shown off by a new Nexus phone, and the Nexus 5 is expected to show off Android 4.4 KitKat for the first time. The screenshots, spotted by MyCE, reveal the 5-inch screen will boast 1,080x1,920 resolution. Codenamed the LG D820 or Hammerhead, the leak suggests the Nexus 5 also offers wireless charging. Before Google did a deal to borrow the moniker of the famous four-fingered chocolate bar, the next update was due to be called Key Lime Pie, and the leak shows a trace of that old nomenclature: the debug button is indicated by an icon showing a slice of tasty green pie.

Ultimately though Google decided to go for a more internationally recognised snack, Nestlé may be well-known for making tasty comestibles, but it's not so hot on aggressive promotion of powdered milk in the third world and general human rights, A statue celebrating the KitKat update has been unveiled at Google headquarters, joining previous versions also named after sweet treats: Cupcake, Donut, Eclair, Froyo, Gingerbread, Honeycomb, Ice Cream Sandwich, little bear iphone case and Jelly Bean, What do you want to see in the next Android update? Let me know in the comments, or on our sweet and tasty Facebook page..

The half-eaten apple is worth a staggering $98.3bn to the Californian company, according to Interbrand's analysis, up a whopping 28 per cent on last year. But Google is snapping at its heels in the number two spot, up 34 per cent to $93bn. Other tech giants in the top 10 include IBM at 4, Microsoft at 5, Samsung at 8 and Intel at 9. HP, somehow, is at 15, losing just 1 per cent of its brand value, while Amazon is at 19, up a stonking 27 per cent to $23bn. Samsung's also a robust riser, up 20 per cent to $39.6bn and climbing one place to 8, on the back of a slew of successful phones led by the Galaxy S4.

Sony's travails with Internet security have seen it slump from 40 last year to little bear iphone case 46, losing 8 per cent of its brand value -- although it can expect to see a sizeable bump next year, after its PlayStation 4 goes on sale, Nokia, however, took the biggest tumble, slumping from 19th biggest brand in the world last year to 57th, It lost 65 per cent of its brand value, down to a relatively meagre $7.4bn, Despite much doom-mongering in the financial and tech press, Apple seems to have more than survived the death of Steve Jobs, it's clearly thriving, A spectacular 9 million new iPhones -- mostly the iPhone 5S -- were sold in the first three days it went on sale, up from 5 million last year, Not bad for a relatively minor update..

It's the first time Coke has been knocked off the top spot since Interbrand launched the list in 2000. The list is compiled by analysing how much money the brand makes and how important the brand is in generating demand, which is measured by surveys and "expert panels". Various financial criteria exclude privately held companies such as Mars, public organisations such as the BBC, and one-country companies such as BT. Tech companies dominate a new list of the world's most valuable brands, with Apple taking the top spot -- but Google and Samsung are close behind.

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