Thursday, November 1, 2012

[Technology] Halo 4 is the next chapter, not the next evolution (review)

Halo 4 is the next chapter, not the next evolution (review)
http://venturebeat.com/2012/11/01/halo-4-is-the-next-chapter-not-the-next-evolution-review/
The following review contains mild spoilers only. In one of her increasingly rare moments of lucidity, Cortana - the sassy artificial intelligence who's guided us through four iconic Halo games that have generated more than $3 billion in revenue for Microsoft ...

Microsoft launches Windows Phone 3.0 for OS X
http://www.smh.com.au/digital-life/computers/blogs/gadgets-on-the-go/do-we-care-about-gadget-specs-20121031-28j5o.html
For those smatterings of users who own a Mac computer and a Windows mobile, Microsoft has released the newest version of what was previously called Windows Phone 7 Connector for Mac.

Google Pulls Together Public Alerts in Wake of Hurricane Sandy
http://www.eweek.com/mobile/google-pulls-together-public-alerts-in-wake-of-hurricane-sandy/
Google is making it easier for Google Search and Maps users, and for Android smartphone and tablet users, to get public safety alerts during times of emergency.

Hyundai adds new Elantra hatchback
http://www.sfgate.com/news/us/article/Hyundai-adds-new-Elantra-hatchback-3996946.php
The new-for-2013 Hyundai Elantra GT hatchback is a stylish, fuel-sipping, nimble car with surprisingly quiet interior and luxury touches that include a huge panoramic sunroof and a sliding center armrest.

Why Consumer Reports and JD Power Are So Different
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/globe-drive/japanese-auto-makers-top-consumer-reports-reliability-survey/article4723458/
When Consumer Reports issued its 2012 Annual Auto Reliability Survey on Monday, the big news was that Ford had slid once again in the rankings, coming to rest in 27th place out of 28 brands included in the analysis.

Rosetta Stone and Google settle trademark lawsuit
http://gadgets.ndtv.com/internet/news/google-and-rosetta-stone-settle-trademark-lawsuit-287009
(Reuters) - Language-software maker Rosetta Stone Inc has agreed to drop its trademark infringement lawsuit against Google Inc over the search engine company's advertising practices.

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