| Japan Introduces First Android Newscaster, Nightmares Are Had (Video)
Looking for a bit of nightmare fuel for when you’re all tuckered out and heading to bed this evening? We have just the thing for you! Japan has unveiled what they say is the world’s first android newscaster, which will be able to read the various daily news stories…or, if necessary, your tweets. You can see some videos of the android below, along with some friends. Be sure to stick with the video to the end for an added treat that will no doubt obliterate your sleep schedule.
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| The Drill Down 331: A Call of Fire
This week, Amazon unveils the 3D interface Fire Phone and launches Prime Music, Google wants to go to space and keep you healthy, Tesla gives its patents away, and drones that follow your every move…. all this and more and The Drill Down!
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| The Drill Down 330: E3 2014 Review
This week, streaming video will beat Blu-rays by 2015, Google boosts their maps while Apple‘s maps team sweats, Vodaphone admits its users are being snooped on, a chatbot has fooled humans for the first time ever, and all the latest from this year’s Electronic Entertainment Expo.
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| The Drill Down 329: Apple WWDC 2014 Review
This week, Amazon jumps on streaming music, an Oculus Rift for Samsung mobiles?, the co-founder of the Pirate Bay is arrested, the NSA collects millions of faces online Google to launch satellites for global broadband …and all the latest from Apple‘s World Wide Developer’s conference…
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| Comparison Video Shows ‘Watch Dogs’ Running On All Platforms; E3 2012 vs. 2014 Videos Also Surface |

A couple of years ago now Watch Dogs made its debut at E3 2012 and wowed everyone with how incredible it looked—one of the first games to really get people excited about what the incoming “next generation” of gaming consoles might be able to offer. Well, the game was finally released this week, and those who haven’t yet had a chance to play are wondering: is it really as good as it looked like it would be? That appears to depend on whoever it is that’s playing. But a trio of videos are here to shed a little bit of light on the look of the game specifically. The first video is a comparison video, offering glimpses of what Watch Dogs looks like on all platforms, PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, and PS3. The second video compares that amazing original gameplay demo from 2012 to how the game looks on PS4. The third compares the 2012 demo to the best possible option, the PC version. All videos can be seen below.
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