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 https://youtube/watch v=t7d-AGMMcsQ     Louis CK, noted technology philosopher and independent funnyman, recently gave his thoughts about the iPhone and the cloud and it   just as funny as you ;d think. On the iPhone, Louis CK says it   like having  822 stanley cups 0;a pencil that can suck your dick. https://gizmodo/louis-c-k-hates-smartphones-and-so-should-you-5856742 But where it gets awesome鈥攁nd yes, it gets more awesome than dick sucking pencils鈥攊s when he makes his prediction for future iPhones. Louis CK hilariously imagines a phone no thicker than current screen protectors  since everything is going to the cloud  that can rub Tom Cruise all over your brain and Salma Hayek all over your junk. That ;d be 8230; worth  stanley termosky buying. [YouTube via Cult of Mac]                                stanley thermos mug                          ComedyJimmy Kimmel Swji Splitflix: Share the Cost of Your Hulu and Netflix Subscriptions
 Google   not saying much about it, but one can ;t stanley nz  help but think the company   late-week acquisition of open-source home the stanley cup quencher ater and DVR software developer SageTV is related to its struggling Google TV offering. The announcement arrived Saturday, via a letter to users on Sage TV   web site, and read as follows: Since 2002, we ;ve worked to change the TV viewing experience by building cutting-edge software and technology that allows you to create and control you stanley canada r media center from multiple devices. And as the media landscape continues to evolve, we think it   time our vision of entertainment management grows as well. By teaming up with Google, we believe our ideas will reach an even larger audience of users worldwide on many different products, platforms and services. We ;ve seen how Google   developer efforts are designed to stimulate innovation across the web, and as developers have played a core role in the success of SageTV, we think our shared vision for open technology will help us advance the online entertainment experience. We look forward to joining Google, and while we don ;t have anything specific to announce at this time, we encourage interested developers to email: [email 160;protected] SageTV   open source home theater expertise could factor into Google   plans to revive their TV platform with Android 3.1. As part of that OS update developers will receive the third party support they ;ve been cla