vaektor0
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Thanks for being a voice of reason. Seems like a lot of folks are forgetting it takes two to tango.

I can think of a several reasons why a consumer might want to super-impose HUD information on their videos, but in general as another means of information sharing. A lap timer is a good example of the type of use cases this will see in the future. What if two individuals are racing on the same course using Google

I feel ya on that. I had a similar situation when I won a car in a video game contest. The taxes on sixty grand ain't nothing nice...

I was actually thinking the same thing as I read the article. Good catch. Worth checking out if you haven't seen it and are into animated films.

Who are you telling? It took me months as a kid to clear this one. My two most dreaded levels are the crazy wind level (third one I think) and that damned fortress at the end. This game almost cost me my NES for hogging the TV so much. That and for trying to kick my brothers but when he hit the power button on me.

Man... this was so me with my NES. I mean I grew up a poor kid, so getting that badboy changed my life. Certainly one of the top five moments in my life :D

First car was a 88 Volvo 240DL. Used to be the 'Golden Chariot'. Pictures like these just make me smile, because I know first hand how much fun these cars can be.

I suppose it depends on you definition of 'deep reaching', and whether you consider auto racing a sport. Quite a bit of technology has made it way to the masses from initially race-only applications.

I'd definitely do it. I don't think your neighbors would appreciate the design, unless they too have container homes... So this pretty much only works in remote locales..

1,3,4,6-7:Relativistic Physics will help achieve most of these.

Methinks the Ouya is the reason the Nexus Q has been delayed.

Pfft... With two blows and and jiggle I could get these working easy :D

smart + rich + egomaniac = Lex Luthor

As a fellow Linux user who got his start with Red Hat 8, very well said. I truly think this is the turning point for Linux. Top tier developers will either gamble on waiting for Valve to fail revenue-wise (which I see as highly unlikely) or jump in to to stay competitive in the digital distribution market.This news

Reminds me of the clips from "The Ring" videotape. Just plain otherworldly...

I'd take the Grid any day. Almost as good as the Matrix, without the massive neural implant.

UO or GTFO :)

You can rest assured the big 3 will be watching how this pans out. I'm also concerned about competition with Google and Amazon, but I think this is overall good for Android and its user base.