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Thomas Ella
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Really? My bad. I assumed because it was so small, the frame-within-a-frame, it must have been someone trying to get around the ads on the official site by uploading it to YouTube. Should've actually clicked. Sorry about that.

Kind of weird to go with the essentially pirated version of this rather than just linking to the site itself so they can make ad revenue.

Cool idea. I tend not to use Google Keep like that, though. I color-code by "feel," not by type. Google Keep works best to me like that. I tried Evernote but it was way too strict about trying to force me to organize. I know Keep already lets you search by color, but I can see this extension helping people let Keep

Yeah, but I keep hearing that for night people, you're most creative in the mornings, and honestly, as much as I hate doing creative stuff in the mornings sometimes when I've just woken up, I do find I perform the best then.

I was pretty excited when I heard about this, but it's more than three times the price of LastPass, it doesn't seem to have a Chrome extension (I have a Chromebook), its Android app requires you to use its web browser to fill passwords automatically (whereas LastPass has a fill helper overlay over any app), and to top

I mean, reading through the comments, as an Android user, it just sounds like this is all early implementation stuff and you guys are getting a half-assed experience. On Android, you have the microphone icon if you want to talk, it can read through your texts and emails and such if you choose to let it to speed up the

Wow, I was actually pretty interested in this watch until your review. The bezel is HUGE and ugly. Like you, I have pretty thin wrists, so the huge face would dip off either side and look too big. That band clasp is hilariously bad, taking exactly what I hate about metal band clasps and applying it to a leather band.

It's a great idea for most people, but as someone with a PS4, a PS3, and a spare HDMI cable, there's really no reason for me to get a Chromecast.

It's a great idea for most people, but as someone with a PS4, a PS3, and a spare HDMI cable, there's really no

Never once in this article does Ethan consider that the key to survival for game companies might not be to nickel-and-dime consumers to make up for the increasing development costs and decreasing dollar value, but to scale down games to something more realistic. 10 studios, two companion apps, a sprawling open-world

The launch of the previous console generation brought us HD gaming, higher development and marketing costs, a $60 price tag and downloadable $2.50 horse armor. This current generation brings us even more beautiful games, even higher development and marketing costs and yet the $60 price tag remains. Adjusted for

People mention a lot of like, I don't know, checking the weather and asking trivia questions and that sort of technology parlor trick stuff they show off in demos, but who is actually asking Google Now those kind of questions? Even responding to a text with voice is only rarely useful since you need to know exactly

I doubt every random login I've tried has already changed the password, but I just checked Sony's Twitter feeds and blogs and I don't see them talking about it at all. I'm seeing a lot of smaller blogs report this, but really, the more I dig into this, the more it seems fake. No reason not to be safe and change your

That doesn't seem likely to me. You don't just completely disable someone's account like that without their consent; you email them and tell them to change their password because their information may be compromised. Plus, Sony hasn't exactly proven themselves to act that fast to security issues.

Yep, I'm still in the process of restarting my LastPass account. Just because this one is probably fake doesn't mean the next one will be.

For what it's worth, I went to their Pastebin file to see if my PSN info is on there, and decided to actually try logging in as some of these people to check if this is all legitimate. So far, I've pulled four different usernames and passwords and not one of them has worked. Maybe they're old or something, but maybe

I've been logging on to their website so I can add funds via Paypal. Useful feature. But this did just inspire me to dig up my Lastpass account. I got tired of using it last year, but clearly, it's still worth dealing with the hassle.

I honestly think an AMOLED screen is worth it. I have a 1st gen Moto X and it affects which apps I get, how I use the phone, what looks best, etc. I find myself seeking out true black apps whenever possible because I know they'll look awesome and save me battery life to boot. An AMOLED screen also makes stuff like

Having an AMOLED screen is a more dramatic change than you'd think.

Yep, that's exactly what I'm wondering. It seems like the smart option.

The only thing I don't get is how this affects Google Play Music subscribers like me. Do I get this added to my existing subscription, or should I just cancel then sign up for YouTube Music Key and then I'd get Google Play Music included there anyway?