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Day 5’s first six-episode season

Waze and Google Maps target completely different audiences. For starters, Waze is far more likely to provide... more adventurous routings, whereas Google Maps tends to stick to main roads for as much as possible.

Maybe I’m just being cynical, but it’s hard not to suspect that the overbearing presence of Beats by Dre headphones during Microsoft’s Scalebound demo might have had a, let’s say, financially-driven origin.

I agree. That is because they’re not terrible; they’re disgusting.

I enjoy eating cow, pig, and chicken muscles with garlic butter. Mussels, not so much.

Somewhere out there, a Samsung exec is smiling.

It has a reference for all the search operators, but not for these special searches.

It’ll be interesting to see if Apple and/or Microsoft take credit for this or not, or portray it as a decision by the Unicode Consortium.

makes all the difference

No top-level Double Dragon references? How disappointing.

According to the developer via reddit translation, this was a tech demo meant to show what their stuff was capable of in a browser and on mobile. It’s not meant to be a released game. The video itself points out that this is a tech demo.

But according to Capcom, the final game will be more like classic Residents Evil (the correct plural; fight me)

If there's one thing that Apple has been unbeatable at, it's branding.

Taking into account that Siri’s defining characteristic is a voice-based search (that is, you cannot create a new query by typing), Google Voice Search has been around since 2002; it was actually accessible via phone call.

Zaibatsu Corp.? What, was Multinational Conglomerate Inc. already taken?

Maybe they should have had one of those tall women star in the ad instead.

ITT: pretty much the exact same comments as every other post on this movie.

If you look at the other leg, you can see that the swimmer has a fin on the right foot. Look at the left foot again. Notice that the anomaly is shadowed orange color.

Yes, I read “opt out”, which is exactly why I copied that section. Please explain how they can “put their hands unconditionally on too much information” if you opt out of it.