It's the re-brand of Kotaku into several segments of similar-themed content. Look up at the header image, you should be able to see a graphic highlighting that this is "Kotaku East", which is generally stories on Asian culture.

Personally I'm fine with it, it's not here INSTEAD of a games story, it's just here because Kotaku can publish more content if they have a broader remit.

You mean that it currently seems like it was designed to be stilted towards giving those kinds of results? No, I kinda got that.

But still, that there are people who want results like that, is no surprise, because there are people who MAKE results like that out there. That there seems to be someone either negligently or intently making these results occur more frequently in a new app, isn't that much of a surprise, it was bound to happen sooner or later.

Don't get me wrong, I'm curious to see how Bezos responds because I don't know how he is on these things, but that there would be ignorance like this capable of computer programming, or this kind of balls, isn't much of a shock.

So, hang on...a product that searches "the internet", finds stunted ignorance out there, when you look for subjects that attract an awful lot of ignorance? Of course, I too, am shocked, shocked that there's gambling going on in here.
If the spider's abdomen is a single custom piece then I call bullshit.
Different content - WH40K is distant future sci-fi fantasy stuff, current Warhammer MMO is based on Games Workshop's more "classic" fantasy IPs.
No, Luke's Australian.
Or, that was the only ship they had on hand, and under-staffed the ship because up until this point, there had been no form of extra-terrestrial difficulty for the marines to encounter, meaning they wouldn't expect the aliens to be so dangerous.
FAO: BBC America Viewers:

You need to let BBC America know that they really should import "Black Mirror".

Hope it works out for you - I can tell you the streaming apps for PS3 and iOS work very well, but the quality can vary depending on content. Some TV shows seem to have been encoded for a Nokia dumbphone, whereas some movies(Watching "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" right now), are pretty clear.
Good News: It has seasons one and two of Breaking Bad!

Bad News: The quality(For Breaking Bad), is so far below that of your average iPhone-filmed YouTube clip as to make me think of torrents.

On the overall, because Netflix is launching in this market without the whole home-delivery part of the business, it's a fair bit different to Lovefilm, which I see more as a home-delivery centred business. I mean, love my Lovefilm rentals, but Netflix's iOS streaming is very compelling. But until entertainment corporations get serious about freeing up rights over geographical territories, the trial of Netflix will be all they'll get out of me.

Not that I don't agree with your sentiment, I do, but....You're asking why aren't Apple trying to bypass and ultimately replace TV networks and their place in this wing of the entertainment food chain?

Perhaps because doing so would involve going to war with a sector of business that has spent billions in the last decade on making sure the world knows that they're not doing so well because of the internet and the thieves.

(And certainly nothing to do with a vast record of cronyism and terrible decision-making from within TV networks.)

Merry Christmas you guys - Scrolling down here and seeing a bunch of nerds crowdscourcing what Bane said, reminds me how happy I am this place exists.
I think you meant to add #corrections to that.
"That's not what any of us signed up for."

Actually, you signed up for a new contract period with your carrier in order to get a new phone.
Does it play ok for an hour each time you restart now, or does it freeze every time you play now when you start?
I told Bethesda until this gets fixed, I'm not buying Skyrim. I know that this problem is inherent to RPG games, especially open-world games, so it's unlikely a clean fix can be made. But I bought Fallout 3 full price, same with all of it's DLC, and I paid full price for New Vegas(Built not by Bethesda but using their Fallout 3 kit). For this kind of problem to have continued to escalate, and for Bethesda to not have been competent enough to find a solution for it by this stage, is simply inexcusable.
"Kill"(As in Bill), and "Ian"(As in McShane the saint of Deadwood/Lovejoy). "Killian", said quickly. :)
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