Windows 8.1, a Texas filibuster, and Google Now: 90 Seconds on The Verge
Windows 8.1, a Texas filibuster, and Google Now: 90 Seconds on The Verge
2013-06-26
it's wednesday jun 26 2013 i'm nathan
psychic and ross miller was a good man
no he was a functionally adequate man
this is 90 seconds on the verge windows
8.1 is official microsoft showed off a
number of new features today during the
keynote of its build developer
conference the start button is back in
an extended snap feature should make
multitasking with metro-style apps even
easier no release date yet for 8.1 but a
preview version it's rolling out now a
Texas a Texas senators 13 hour
filibuster took the internet by storm
yesterday Texas state senator Wendy
Davis led a filibuster to keep a
controversial abortion bill from passing
interstate more than 180,000 people
tuned in to the YouTube live stream
while the hashtag stand with Wendy and
SB 5 caught fire on Twitter both Davis's
efforts and those of the crowd delayed
the vote for the bill past midnight
which means it didn't count the
lieutenant governor since declared the
build dead while Twitter vine and the
rest of the internet were talking about
Davis CNN was busy covering blueberry
muffins and finally Google now is ready
to serve your second screen needs if you
have an Internet connected TV the
updated app is able to listen for live
programming and provide information like
cast and crew the new now will no doubt
run great on stock Android versions of
the HTC one in the galaxy s4 which
happened to go on sale today and that's
it for today's top stories coming up
tomorrow Nick and I brought you that
cranberry juice here UT murder
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