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Israelis are generally very happy people, and since war has been part of its culture for so many years, it's normal that the soldiers are so optimistic and excited about the opportunity to show the world they're not angry bloodthirsty lunatics. Their happiness isn't in killing, so much as it's in the opportunity to

What planet have you been living on for the past 60 years? You've got it backwards.

I started the process - they still want $1 for processing a PayPal payment. Canceled

Kevin Spacey seems to be type cast as the antagonist over and over again. It'd be nice to see him playing a nice guy for a change.

Awesome article. Andrew, I can almost tell when an article is yours - well researched, easy to read, very informative. It's a pleasure to read this kind of article here on Gizmodo. Here in Israel, most places use plastic bags, but since so many people near the shuk (local market) don't use cars, rather they take a

I think it needs to be said - "Just don't have an affair". There. Done.

me too

I think this is awesome! I think it has already been done, though, more or less: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.smartmobilesoftware.voicetranslatorfree&hl=en What are the main differences? As far as I can tell, you with Google's app you need to press a button to indicate when you start and finish

Kyle, you might take into account that Google is making enough money to do all this research, and that, as a publicly traded company, they likely have the support of their stock holders. The research will be put to use one day. Just like Microsoft had some projects go down the drain in the last few years, here they

hahaha - honestly, the more Apple, Google, and Microsoft create for the international public, it makes sense for them to use feedback. I'd imagine that no amount of corporate research can match in time or cost-effectiveness what crowd-sourcing can do.

I did this today just to see how well the voice activated search works on a Galaxy S3 vs on an iPad 2 with the Google Search app. Both were fast, but only took me to a search result listing instead of actually providing an answer.

The iSail. It actually looks very nice to me. And if Steve Jobs was co-designing it, it should be truly magical and amazing simple. Honestly, I like it.

Is that a curved bezel? I hope there's some more flattering views of it coming.

How much would lowering the road cost? I imagine it couldn't cost more than $1M, and that would save a lot of motorists time and money. Perhaps that city enjoys all the local garagework that comes their way as a result of the damages, but that's more suitable to some currupt sherrif than a modern town.

Seems it looks the same when I eat them one after the other. It would make for an interesting article under MonsterMachines to have the designers discuss how the machines are conceptualized and eventually constructed.

When the iPhone came out, Microsoft (Bill Gates) gave credit where it was due. Microsoft is the innovator this time and anything but friendly competition is, in my opinion, wrong. Under Steve Jobs Apple was seen as the underdog, innovator, etc. I also think he was also a much more interesting speaker than anyone

iThink iT would be iNteresting to see them simply post, iApologize, or i'M sorry. with a large period.