steve87547
Steve
steve87547

$10/mo is $120 a year on games, every year. I don't know about you, but $120 in a year on video games is not my normal. Also, there's no way it'll be $10/mo. I'm betting $19.99.

I’m betting Google’s angle on this is to market to parents, much how xbox’s video game rental service game pass markets to parents that are sick of having to buy games. Stadia will be a minimal investment in equipment and, I can virtually guarantee, a monthly subscription service for games. This will make it an easy

As much as I want Uber to have to treat their employees, as employees, I really dislike that people are treating it as a full time job and then complaining they can’t feed a family with their wages. No different than the fast food employees or Walmart cashiers with the same complaint. At the retail locations, I had

Wait, 99.9% of the time bartenders aren’t flirting with you? You’re joking, right? Do you not know any bartenders? 

So, no mention of the actual issue that there isn’t anything interesting to do with vr besides porn? Stop working on hardware and get the devs to think of how to use the current stuff. Just one amazing AAA game would make these things fly off the shelves. As it is now, no one's excited about the next vr system. 

Almost. Not "they paid", you and I paid for that. I'm sure they learned their lesson from having to give them our money though. 

Sweet. I’m glad the fcc being full of lying dirtbags has cost me a little more money. Thanks prechtel & loevy. Also, thanks to the judge for really sticking it to them. Think of the public perception while they pay this fine with our money! I bet the fcc thinks twice before pulling shenanigans like this again.

What? Video games that buffer like YouTube. What’s not to like?

Wait’ll you try a Roku and see what it should be like.

mb aren’t mB. Multiply that number by 8. 

Yes, if only my video games were as predictable as streaming videos. I can’t wait for buffering and macroblocking when the screen is busy with lots of action. I feel like the waiting makes the anticipation even better and will really add to those parts of the game where everything is just happening so doggone fast! Thi

Not a bad take, but the first "fact" about soda is almost anything but "fact". More like "speculation: soda takes years off your life" 

Edit: 4 minutes of reading the link to the study told me I’m right. In all fairness, the study specifically says the links they found are the same as high sugar intake - which is essentially what I argued without knowing their acknowledgement in the first place. Also, they said drinking artificially sweetened

I appreciate they adjusted for diet and lifestyle in their study, but studies like this, with an obvious dietary point they’re trying to drive home before they begin, ritualistically, morph the data to meet their preconceived conclusion like a middle school science student. Specifically, I don’t see an adjustment

Which of those were “massively successful”?

You mean you found out it was way less interesting than you thought it’d be and you're disappointed all the games are basically 3D design demos?

At a time when streaming 1080p movies is a buffering gamble, color me NOT excited about a full streaming game system. I supposedly have 100mbps internet, and when I test it, it’s always right up there. I’m confident there are some behind the scenes throttling shenanigans going on with my (and your) isp as even YouTube

I feel like I'm taking crazy pills reading these comments. The reason they've written this (stupid) barely enforceable "contract" is so they can steal your photos and use them without paying you. It's not to sue you, it's to steal from you and prevent you from suing them. 

Last I checked Portuguese was written with the same Latin alphabet we use. Sound it out, buddy.

Unlike everyone else, I appreciate your thoughts. In fact, let’s get more nitpicky... You’re definitely right that taco bell’s taco sauce isn’t high enough in calories to live on, or even pro-long the inevitable starvation unless he had a ton (hundreds?) of packets. But, I’d argue it could definitely stave off