Looks like Kotaku has gone to way of Gizmodo and the class acts have deserted the new tabloid-style Gawker sites. If this move gives us something like The Verge then we are in for a treat.
Looks like Kotaku has gone to way of Gizmodo and the class acts have deserted the new tabloid-style Gawker sites. If this move gives us something like The Verge then we are in for a treat.
Not impressed at all. Apart from the crowbar nothing else really says HL to me.
Dave is hardly the guilty party here. He had a legitimate complaint and just because you deem his email 'pedantic' doesn't mean his grievances were not genuine. He was one guy arguing against a company and he leveraged any help he could think of to get what he was entitled to as a customer: a genuine non-patronising…
No Star Wars trailers?! They are the most amazing ever made. I would love to see the films use the ideas from those animations - they are simply awesome.
Impressive stuff. Did you try a slower game?
I agree. I have a feeling Star Wars Kinect might actually feature a replica lightsaber so that you aren't holding 'air'.
Paan is technically just the leaf. It can be chewed with a number of different fillings but the most common is the areca nut (betel nut is the alternative name); there are also a large number of accompaniments, of which the lime is just one. When people ask for 'paan' they will usually expect the leaf and various…
The reason the spit is red is because of the betel nut, not the paan (which is a green leaf).
VERY impressed. Why don't they just make the movie!
For a tech site weird that the 360-interactive technology only gets a nod.
Brilliant stuff! This reminded me of the PlayStation 'Michael' campaign.
I find that traditional Western food is rarely complex. Certainly British food does not seem to be.
So the Bible wasn't that far off after all.
So the driver starts up again and carries on driving at the same speed. Idiot.
"We miss you Bill"
No wonder conspiracy theories exist.
I always thought that the land would have to be Everest; glad to see I was right. Would have been nice to have the scene with the sign though - bad decision.
That wasn't quite the case here; The Verve had an agreement they could use the sample. It was all a legal battle based on how much sample they used. If you listen to the song it isn't even the main violin that was sampled but the rolling tune in the background.
Every time I hear that amazing song I despair that The Verve receive no royalties for it. A travesty.
Right; so deploying a nuke from an orbiting satellite requires less technological know-how than an ICBM?