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  1. There's a Complications API, which allows developers to pass raw data to watch faces.

  2. Re:Everyone is suffering from the SEGA syndrome on Android Wear 2.0 Gets A Keyboard, Standalone Apps, Activity Recognition, New UI (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 3

    If there's one thing I learned about Google, is that it's not even worth the trouble using anything but their major products (search, mail, maps). Anything else and you risk losing it soon.

  3. Re:What a pussy on Snapchat Faces An Outcry Against 'Whitewashing' Filters (mashable.com) · · Score: 1

    I still have no idea how people can post their comments in the wrong thread.

  4. Re:Did I miss something? on Google Announces Allo, Duo, Stable Android N Preview, Instant Apps · · Score: 1, Funny

    You try talking about why privacy should be important to them, and they will basically picture you living in a cabin in the woods with no access to the internet and limited access to the outside world.

    What, you told them where I live?

    You traitor!

  5. Brought to you by the three letters agencies on Google Assistant and Google Home: Amazon Echo, But From Google (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    The FBI, CIA, NSA and other organizations around the world must be thrilled by projects like these.

    Potential snitches everywhere, paid by the public itself!

  6. Amazon and Google, eh? Which one is Colossus and which one is Guardian?

  7. Pizza the Hutt: Well, if it isn't Lone Star. And his sidekick, Puke.
    Barf: That's Barf.
    Pizza the Hutt: Barf... Puke... *Whatever!*

  8. Re:License plate "protectors"? on Transparent Displays Are Here, But They're Pretty Useless · · Score: 1

    I think e-ink/e-paper would be a much better technology for this idea.

  9. Best use I've seen so far on Transparent Displays Are Here, But They're Pretty Useless · · Score: 1
  10. No Flash, no Silverlight, got my cable download speed accurately.

  11. Re:What does it all mean? on Nokia Announces Return To Smartphone, Tablet Markets (nokia.com) · · Score: 1

    It's easy to say "Aminokiaga" out loud, unlike my username.

  12. Re:What does it all mean? on Nokia Announces Return To Smartphone, Tablet Markets (nokia.com) · · Score: 1

    Google search result for "Aminokiaga": zero.

    It's amazing to still be able to invent new words these days!

  13. Re:What does it all mean? on Nokia Announces Return To Smartphone, Tablet Markets (nokia.com) · · Score: 1

    Nokia - The New Amiga

    A future merger will give us Aminokiaga.

  14. Re:HGST best, Seagate worst - again! on Backblaze Releases Billion-Hour Hard Drive Reliability Report (extremetech.com) · · Score: 1

    Seagate HHDs unreliability is so legendary, in fact, that they should partner up with Old Spice.

  15. Re:SJW much? on Employers Struggle To Find Workers Who Can Pass A Drug Test · · Score: 1

    But the same could probably be said of gender (all 58 of them), religious beliefs or lack thereof, food preferences (vegetarian, vegan, etc), view of science (creationists, etc).

    Being a woman is just one variable, and trying to force a 50/50 quota between men and women is just as artificial as trying to have an equal amount of religious beliefs, etc.

  16. I think we'll be getting the movie "Ass" a lot sooner than we thought.

  17. So it's a movie based on the Russian game Tetris, filmed in Chinese locations, with a plot that's "not at all what we think; it will be a cool surprise... that has intergalactic significance."

    Okay so you picked the wrong location for the movie and you just ruined what is probably the major "surprise" of the movie.

    Got any more spoilers for us?

  18. Enemy of the State (1998)

  19. Re:Most everybody else does it on Amazon To Sell Its Own Private-Label Groceries (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    You're right, I think "no name" is a Maxi/etc brand.

    You can also guess which brand name products they are by looking at the ingredients and the nutritional label.

  20. Re: Another useless trinket on Raspberry Pi Zero Gains Camera Support, Keeps $5 Price (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    Gaming. For 5 dollars (PiZ) it is the cheapest, smallest and most supported platform for emulators.

  21. Re:what is the point if you cannot buy the zero on Raspberry Pi Zero Gains Camera Support, Keeps $5 Price (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    Too bad that website doesn't check for the "Raspberry Pi Zero only" options, they're out of stock at the places marked "IN STOCK".

  22. Re:AKA, we need to see your source code on Apple, Microsoft and Other US Tech Companies Undergoing 'Security Reviews' in China (neowin.net) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Oh yeah? Well, good luck making the actual hardware, you mor.... oh wait.

  23. Re:Another useless trinket on Raspberry Pi Zero Gains Camera Support, Keeps $5 Price (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    No, throwies are free hardware! /kidding

  24. Re:Y'all remember what they called it on Amazon To Sell Its Own Private-Label Groceries (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    Planning for the future?