Captivater
Captivater
Captivater

Obviously Windows Mobile and Windows Phone 7 and Windows Phone 8 are operating at profit. Azure is the preferred data aggregate by a longshot. Their robotics division has produced some real keepers. MySQL is definitely doing well. IE is the preferred browser for it's obvious superiority. Bing relays the best results.

You missed the initial commenter's ode to Sony. Now I could give you an earful about several decisions their corporate board has made in the decade...errr....two decades prior as well. Many choices have shown complete lack of innovation. Big difference being hardware choice vs. software choices. O that and usd vs.

Posting South Park pics on Jezebel? I question your judgement.

The comment was clearly provocative in nature. However, I for one have signed off from Xbox. LIVE was a great deal innovative circa 2001. It's now 2013 and the only supplementation to the service has been the inclusion of ads, ads, and DLC. Live has supplied MS the revenue to make incompetent corporate decisions over

I wonder how much rotten produce will hurl from the reveal.

Something about Florida caught my eye. Then I saw the author's profile picture and thought, "Hmmm. Here's a dumbass Floridian throat pounding a glass of wine."

hashtag: FOCUSGROUP

OK

Good to see Owen dropping in on a comment thread.

How did "aesthetic" somehow transform pixel by pixel into "atheistic"?

Yours is a comment transparent in meaning. It's okay. I heard you the first time.

io9 beat you guys to it. Now where have I seen scenery like that?

Nice addition.

The blasé manner in which this article was written rivals Dumas' periodical masterpiece which was release chapter by chapter over the course of a few years. Yes the Count of Monte Cristo was written and released novella style. My favorite novel, these facts come straight from my mind. Although if you consider me

That's awesome. Owen is totally disregarding Gawker's new policy of an author commenting within the comments section of each post. The task has been delegated to Chris and Luke... thus far.

laughs...

When has graphic content ever bothered anybody?

OK. Then my followup question is:

Interesting introspection. It appears the voiceovers are one of the first tasks for production.

What I do know is that even had the game been buggy, it's release would have produced millions in sales. People would have been pissed. There might not have been a BF IV. But LucasArts wouldn't have spent millions in vain. The idea of releasing a quality product is noble. That's why blockbuster games cost 60 USD on