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Jesus, just get on Hulu already!

The video uses the same voice actress from the first Google Now spot, of course it's real. The question is whether or not Apple will let Google implement it and when.

Ah, that's so exciting! Good luck. We just bought our house a few months ago, I totally understand the Ramen and Beans!

60%! Wow, that's awesome. I thought I was doing well with 75%, you guys are rockin' it!

I am very proud to say that due to this blog, bankrate, and a few others I have 3 months of money stacked up in case anything happens to my or my wife's job. It is so liberating to know that we could both lose our jobs and not have to worry about losing our house, cars, or not being able to feed our family. I started

Nike Free? If you want a Nike kid, you gotta pay for it.

Pioneer VSX 1022. Absolute best bang for your buck.

Yeah, I run messages on my Core 2 Duo Macbook. That means you'd have to have a 6 year or older Macbook to have this problem. I'd say that's a fair amount of support. Not to mention that you still get loads of other great features that are accessible through the new software.

I've never seen anything like that on a disabled adapted vehicle. I've seen tons of this type of stuff:

Use your tax refund to get you started, then hack out whatever you can so you can setup a cushion. I lost my job back in 08 and it sucked hard. Ever since I've been socking away whatever I can to make sure that if history repeats itself I won't risk the ability to feed my children. I started with our tax refund, it

I completely agree, but some people are trying:

This has to be a fake story or something, because the conversation with the 'Renault technician' should have been:

Or a professional that needs a powerful computer that's portable (photographers, DJs, etc.), which is probably what they're going for.

I'd go out right now and buy a coke if they'd stepped up and said something like that... Too much of anything will kill you! Coke, brownies, even too much water will kill you! It's pathetic to see a company try to 'stick to it's guns' rather than being honest with everyone. Bleh.

That video is the most soothing thing to listen to. I'm using this on a loop to fall asleep tonight.

No it doesn't, if you read the source article it says that the "OS, apps" includes the bloatware on both. User data is exactly how much free space you have on the SSD when you open the box. It's not really fair to call it all 'bloatware' though because iLife (while larger) is a fully licensed version of all of it's

Nice.

Solid point.

And if you're an Ouya devotee you can sell your old hardware for $50 and make that new console every year cost you half of what you would've paid. Which if we do the math works out to $300 over 6 years which is what you could get with a big boy console.

Damn you science!