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The map would probably look similar if it showed which countries own the most cars... or TVs... or loaves of bread.

Actually, that was pretty much inaccurate (or shall we say, VERY selective) in its description of cats, and likely only bolsters uniformed people's opinions of what cats are like. That's why you hear stories on the news about people shooting cats with arrows and stupid things like that.

Wait, so "Business" is the enemy? Could that be any less subtle?

Hi, I'm a fancy new Playstation 4, and I can't stream music or even play basic audio CDs. You have to buy everything you do with me, including online multiplayer. And you can't hook-up external hard drives. And some of my games won't be out now until next year. And I won't be getting Titanfall. Buy you guys still love

Wow, have any of these "soldiers" actually been trained in firearms usage? All but one if them is holding his gun like a Rambo movie instead of lining up the sights.

In other news, PS4 isn't getting Titanfall, and still has a smaller launch title roster than the Xbox One. But hey, if a few extra pixels in one game is all you care about, then yee-ha. Have fun with that while the rest of us enjoy the games you won't be playing.

I wouldn't want to be a Nintendo exec right now... they've got a home console built on the PowerPC (Gamecube) technology that isn't remotely competitive with other home consoles, and a handheld that is doing well, but living in a category that is being eaten away every day by mobile gaming.

Should have sold it. That's what I did about 5 months into owning a Deluxe set... it only took that long to realize what a massive mistake Nintendo had made. Heck, the thing has already been discounted by $50 and comes with 2 games. They're desperate... and rightly so.

Maybe Netflix should instead focus on getting decent movies that other people made, first. One or two new B-movies from the 80s each month does not a desireable catalog make.

Spoken like someone who wasn't born until after the Internet was a thing.

Geez, Kotaku... can you go a single day without an Xbox One hate post? I know it's all the rage these days, but it's getting a little embarrassing...

It depends. Sometimes ads make access to nice things cheaper, or even free. But if I'm already paying a premium for a service (looking at you, TiVo and Hulu Plus), then it goes from mildly annoying to maddening.

So what, exactly, is the point? If you have this kind of cash, why would you not build your own (or get something from Falcon Northwest, et al.?). In no way are any of these options going to be competing with consoles. Unless Valve starts heavy subsidies, they'll simply exist in a different market... one that already

Yes, and it's called 4k.

Would it likewise be a "miracle" to ask for a Gawker article without blatant typos? It's hard to take you guys seriously as a reputable (or even semi-reputable) news source when articles get posted with so many mistakes... the second paragraph alone has multiple errors.

Not even really a question... unless money is an issue, you go Nvidia for GPU and Intel for CPU at the desktop level. For laptops, you go AMD for GPU.

So, this is old news (lots of articles have been written about this in "Rolling Stone," "The Atlantic," at PBS.org, etc.), but it bears repeating. In fact, I'm glad it's being discussed.

It'll be "official" when it's made by Apple. This is just a third-party product using a reference design for inspiration. Nothing terribly monumental about that, as it will likely be the first of many. Call me when Apple themselves make one... you can bet it'll be more unique.

The console's biggest problem isn't load times... it's a lack of games and third-party support.

Um, no... one of the best space dramas of all time (and a darn fine live-action Japanese movie a few years ago) is sorely missing. Can I get some love for Space Battleship Yamato ("Star Blazers") in here?