Sentences with phrase «more fragmentation issues»

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The root of the fragmentation of theological schooling lies in the way it addresses issues of pluralism; a more adequate address to pluralism would also resolve the questions about unity.
Even so, the fact that Gingerbread is still the most widely used version of Android more than two years after its debut shows that fragmentation is still a significant issue for the world's most popular mobile operating system.
Since keeping watch on the fragmentation issue and the evolution of the Android OS, it was starting to look more likely that it might be time to get the project going again.
While Android users have often talked about the fragmentation issue, the Google chairman Eric Schmidt, has said variation in devices give more choices to the end users.
However the EC stressed as one of its priorities in the wake of the judgement to issue «clear guidance» for national data protection authorities — specifically to avoid any «patchwork» or fragmentation in their response, and ensure a «co-ordinated European approach in the internal market» to ensure more clarity for businesses.
For more casual consumers used to iPhone's update policies and for those that fear the dreaded (and exaggerated) «fragmentation issue» of Android, the addition of fast and frequent Android updates will also likely be welcomed.
While the company hasn't figured out the distribution model just yet — it may be more difficult to install Windows 10 over W7 than its successor, and businesses with thousands of computers may balk at the prospect — it's great to see the company working on the fragmentation issue put forward by Windows 8's divisive nature.
Having more Android One phones on the market might also help with the operating system's fragmentation issue, where only a small fraction of smartphones currently run the latest version, Android Nougat.
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