The Nexus One is an excellent smartphone. Just don’t put them in your pockets (like you would any other phone). Apparently, a CNET UK staffer told HTC support that the display on their Nexus One cracked “while charging on a desk.” Now, no one can prove that it was actually charging on a desk or if it was dropped from the desk while charging, but HTC’s tech support suggested that a small crack could be caused by putting the phone in a tight pair of jeans and then sitting down, and the crack just spread.

Here’s something that was bound to get discovered. Give a guy—any average Joe—a gadget that plays around with words, like a program that reads out stuff you type or another that types out stuff you say, and average Joe is bound to test if it can recognize certain four-letter words we all tend to blurt out every now and then. It appears someone tried it out on Google’s Nexus One, a phone that comes with a speech-to-text feature. The result? The Nexus One will automatically “censor” your #### out.

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