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Agreed - it's not that bad for an overcrowded city. The point was, in my opinion there's little difference between Joburg and London. I struggle to understand the huge divide in the ratings.

London? At 23? I'm calling it. Bulls***. Utter bulls***t. Having lived in Johannesburg for 18 years of my life and London for 4, I can say in my opinion there is little difference other than the fact the cars and buses in SA are barely roadworthy and people drive badly. In London, people just drive badly in their

What's better than this? Skyrim's minimum specs are even lower :-D I read that the 'Core 2 Duo' needed for Rage is 2.4ghz minimum:

Agreed - there will be huge costs involved to make the tech available to mine in space and get it home in the first place. But it'll create a huge industry and boost economies, expand r&d into space travel and fuel. It'll likely have a low profit margin (or loss) at first, but it's a start.

Why do they really want to do this? As stated in the article, to study and to mine. Sure. But mostly to mine. And make a massive amount of cash. Potentially to the tune of $25 trillion, according to an article I read yesterday.

And of course Thunderbolt is far faster than the drive's ability to transfer data...massive waste of bandwidth. Love it (don't) when firms pimp out tech we don't need to the point of stupidity.

It's a streaming service, sure, but you can add your own personal music to its playlist, as well as buy each and every track on Spotify you desire and add them to your playlist.

Been using it for 3 years - of course I know what it is.

Why are these people not tanned? They're in the desert ffs!

So basically, Spotify. But a month late for the States. And a few years late for the European countries that get Spotify. Finally, a product Apple isn't trailblazing :-)

Anything to get a quick buck. I know America's well beyond bankrupt, but this is ridiculous.

With this graphics card? Considering there's a mobile 580 out in the wild? No.

Thanks Giz, for another unbiased article. No over-exaggeration at all. If it's not Apple, it's mud. We get it.

Pretty sure I read about this 5 to 10 years ago...

Not art. Fact. Unless literally everything on earth can also be considered art. Which is fair enough, but then makes the entire concept of art completely mundane. I'd love to keep proper art as art, and pretentious crap like this out of museums and galleries.

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Oh no, there are good causes and there are 'good causes'. It's noble to want to save animals and that should be the case. But considering we're just animals ourselves (albeit with, contentiously, intelligence), why should we be denied, say, the right to non-vegan food? Carnivores/omnivores don't. And that's just

So basically, this is just another way for PETA to make more money. Amazing how these organisations (namely their leaders) turnover a tidy sum in the name of a cause.

Adware comes standard with Windows...er...it does? Maybe in the XP systems of yesteryear - had zero problem on Vista/7, and only using a basic free AV which doesn't even cover adware.

F*** Ubisoft for: