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But the endless violation is very different on screen than it is on the page, and after all while it no longer feels like you’re making a statement – it feels, if anything, normalizing. It feels like the show is saying, “These things are to be expected.”

I understand it is important that Lifehacker pump out an article as close to these product announcements as possible. I think these recent product releases are strange. I hope to see some more in depth reporting on it.

Sounds like Lifehacker doesn’t understand the purpose of this recent shotgun blast of similar anemic google save features any more than their audience :-(

Would like some details regarding the added value of “save to inbox”. When does Google expect me to use it instead of the (other) “Google Saved” feature? Saving a page to the inbox creates an unchangable entry that is the URL saved. There is no way for the user to supply any other information—not even a title or

Both properties are owned by Sony Pictures. Sony has not done as well as the other movie studios. The financial impact of their poor performance was amplified by coverage of internal documents leaked by North Korean hackers. The hack job was a response to “The Interview”.

Cloverfield was a sleeper hit? Did I miss something? I tend to think of sleeper hits as venues that don’t get much ad play, aren’t seen by many people and yet those that manage to see it are overwhelmingly impressed. I recall Cloverfield had lots of press (bearing Abrams hallmark ad campaign style) and a warmish to

The Inbox Android app is great. Wish they would reconsider some of the webpages design. The web page seems to think composing an email something quick and dirty like a text or tweet or status. I go to emails for thoughtful communications. Hence, composing an email needs to be a front-and-center activity. The

May I recommend a closely related topic for a future article?

The two are not at odds. You should check out some of the budgeting articles here at lifejacket. Budgets are about control. Subscriptions do not undermine that.

It seems unfair when a product “lifetime” ends and all the design is recycled into a “new” product. How do you define 1.1 and 2.0?

Migrating from a subscription model makes sense. Migrating to a subscription model sounds like “bait and switch”.

Here is an idea for SmartAsset: try publishing your data in something less opaque than an image. It is 2015 and I’d like to find my city in the browser with control+f.

I expected more from the article based on the title. The article mentions a long history, but only offers a few anecdotes from the feud. Lifehacker is welcome to write longer, more substantial stories if the topic requires it. “Buy within my budget. Ignore the scandals.”

All the praise I have heard for JJ’s Star Trek films boil down to “he made Star Trek more like Star Wars”. He is a far better fit for Star Wars projects than Star Trek. I’d prefer Star Trek to return to the pre-JJ tone, but I don’t expect it will happen.

Typo in first paragraph: :JustCause”

I expected Agent Carter would be mentioned more in an article about what this year’s superhero shows have taught us. The series is better than many of the MCU movies.

Spare me your "science". Ghosts. That's what's done it. Far more fun than any "perspective illusion" baloney. We have one such haunted hill near Atlanta—"Booger Hill". The name comes from the British term for ghost. I can't find a detailed back story of the one near me on-line. Locals say cars are pushed up

Park your car in the shade or a parking garage. Recline the seat. Play podcasts or set an alarm and nap. Be careful using the car battery (to make use of car speakers/radio) without the engine else you may need a jump before you return to the desk.

I believe I read somewhere the creators are adamant about using animation techniques used by the properties they spoof.

Did Mike Meyer's f—- the Bond franchise? ...or did Austin Powers totally shag them ...totally shag them ROTTEN, baby! Yea!