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Moto X, Detroit, and 'The Simpsons Guy': 90 Seconds on The Verge

2013-07-19
it's friday july 19 2013 i'm ross miller and yes mom i do promise to get a haircut soon in the meantime this is 90 seconds on the verge the Moto X is set to be reveal to August first in New York City Motorola sent out invites this afternoon which included a picture of the device itself in both black and white the Moto X will be the first motorola phone completely built under Google's watch rumor has it the phone may always be listening for your voice commands the Moto X have expected to launch on all major US carriers and may cost as little one hundred ninety nine dollars off contract it was once considered one of the leading technological innovation centers in the United States but Detroit alas has come on some hard times this week the Motor City filed for chapter 9 bankruptcy protection making it the largest US city ever to do so city was once the fourth largest in the US but his population has dropped dramatically in recent years from 1.8 million the 1950s to about 700,000 currently though Detroit hasn't announced exactly how much debt it has it is believed to be in the ballpark of 18 to 20 billion dollars finally it's the reason mathematicians and scientists have been studying chaos theory for years the symptoms will star in a cameo crossover episode of Family Guy airing sometime next year the episode is titled The Simpsons guy and we'll follow the Griffin family on a road trip that ultimately finds them in Springfield followed by something something shenanigans and hijinks according to Entertainment Weekly the episode will at one point feature homer and Peter passionately arguing over which has a better local beer crossovers what a cheap ploy isn't that right dan rubenstein of SB Nation that's right that's it for today's top stories but coming up tomorrow you'll forget it it's fake anyway
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