Nexus TV, NSA, and 'Indiana Jones': 90 Seconds on The Verge
Nexus TV, NSA, and 'Indiana Jones': 90 Seconds on The Verge
2013-12-09
it's Monday December 9 2013 I'm adi
robertson and if you loved SpaghettiOs
tweet about Pearl Harbor just wait till
you see what they have planned for
Easter this is 90 seconds on the verge
watch out Apple TV Google is rumored to
be working on its own set-top box the
device is said to run Android stream
videos from services like Netflix and
Hulu and even play some video games well
Google already has the $35 chromecast
which streams a few services and Nexus
set-top box running Android would be in
a totally different category sometimes
you just can't trust the level 37 blood
elf death knight according to new
documents leaked by Edward Snowden spies
from multiple American and British
agencies created world warcraft
characters to snoop on gamers it was big
enough that a quote deconfliction group
was set up to avoid agent spying on one
another all this comes as Apple Google
Microsoft and others launch a national
campaign today pushing for an assayer
horn finally something they can all
agree on the 2008 document predates the
iphone app store and the prolific rise
of smartphone games so keep that in mind
next time you receive snapchats from
totally not a spy 83 finally it looks
like Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of
the Crystal Skull will not be indeed
last adventure thank God Disney impaired
math have struck a deal that will give
both distribution and marketing rights
of any new films to Disney while caramel
will retain rights to the first floor
Indiana Jones movies there's still no
word yet on if a fifth movie is in the
works but Disney have been more than
eager to take advantage of Lucas Films
top property and here's to hoping they
don't nuke the fridge in the next film
and that's it for today's top stories
coming up tomorrow radioactive wrapping
paper see how you can make your child a
superhero this Christmas
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