It wil be interesting to see how Star Wars will fare with virtual reality.
Good news. It seems their partnership with Microsoft is thriving. They'll even be adding X1 controllers to OR.
What an exhilarating offer, haha. For you to enjoy their sweat.
Voat is supposed to be an alternative to Reddit, started by people who weren't happy about censorship on Reddit.
I've checked it and it's still down.
Could it have something to do with the rising trend of streaming services?
That's quite an extravaganza. I wonder whether it will get funded, 3.5 mills is not a small amount afterall.
Response to why r/coontown is still up was that they don't target ideology but subs that harrass (cyber bully?) people.
Powermods are a problem there. They take over literally hundreds of subreddits with no special interest in them, but they use their mod powers to push some agenda to their liking.
Microsoft already splashed quite a lot of money on buying buying other companies.
This is very dangerous, someone could be killed this way.
That's huge, but their service is good too. Apple Music will have to find a way to catch up.
That's nice we're not getting just an online streaming service.
Smartwatches may be fine and dandy, but they'll never replace the classical watches. Some of those are pure works of art, which can't be said for smartwatches.
Hm, I still prefer Firefox to Chrome.
This reminded me of a similar commercial:
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A "new" Xbox One.
As it seems, it won't be like a slim model, but the current one with more space.
However, I'm interested in what Microsoft has in store for us this E3.
Haha, most of them were like: "Screw it, I give up!"
It could come in handy, especially if they manage to make it intuitive. The only problem are people who steal watches, now they'd get your wallet too.
On the other hand, stealing a watch you're wearing is harder than pickpocketing, so it evens out in the end.
Jesus, so much spam. It must be like 10 posts atm.
The gaming scene is pretty huge on YouTube and it's definitely part of its success. I'm surprised they didn't try to capitalise on it sooner, rather than giving away a chunk of market to Twitch.