The only good things Bing has done is have a nice looking front page and let you preview a video when you roll over it in the 'Video' tab. Otherwise, it's not as accurate as Google, gives much more repeats, and isn't as convenient as Google either.I'll go Bing the answer to this right now. Oh wait... Nobody actually ever says that. Just like those horrible Surface tablets nobody buys. You could kill Bing and nobody would even notice.
Now Xbox, it would seem poised to finally be profitable assuming they haven't alienated everybody by now.
Disney actually sounds like a legit buyer, if this comes through.
Kind of ironic, since Microsoft did try at one point to buy Nintendo.
One happy day, Balmer decided to buy Nintendo, so he just strolled inside NoA's building, who told him to go to Japan and do the negotiations there, which they did for a certain period of time. Well, those are the facts. However... Rumor has it that, Yamauchi told / said / did something highly unusual and awesome at the same time that made Balmer and his crew go out of Nintendo's Japanese HQ with a puzzled expression, never to come back again.
Oh, and when they bought Rare, one of Microsoft managers saw a Donkey Kong poster in the building and thought they own the IP for it.
They could easily kill Steam. But no they decide to support Xbox
Oh, that's right, both Microsoft and NoA are in Redwood *checks Google maps* and just about a mile apartKind of ironic, since Microsoft did try at one point to buy Nintendo.
One happy day, Balmer decided to buy Nintendo, so he just strolled inside NoA's building, who told him to go to Japan and do the negotiations there, which they did for a certain period of time. Well, those are the facts. However... Rumor has it that, Yamauchi told / said / did something highly unusual and awesome at the same time that made Balmer and his crew go out of Nintendo's Japanese HQ with a puzzled expression, never to come back again.
Oh, and when they bought Rare, one of Microsoft managers saw a Donkey Kong poster in the building and thought they own the IP for it.
I'll go Bing the answer to this right now. Oh wait... Nobody actually ever says that. Just like those horrible Surface tablets nobody buys. You could kill Bing and nobody would even notice.
Now Xbox, it would seem poised to finally be profitable assuming they haven't alienated everybody by now.
Surface wasn't terrible, just overpriced and lacking in software support for the RT version. I think if Microsoft had released bothn versions as x86 or at least made both run on ARM or Tegra types of hardware, it's would have been more successful.
Surface wasn't terrible, just overpriced and lacking in software support for the RT version. I think if Microsoft had released bothn versions as x86 or at least made both run on ARM or Tegra types of hardware, it's would have been more successful.
Actually, Microsoft bought Rare with the understanding that Donkey Kong would come with it. It wasn't until they bought Rare that they asked "Where the hell is our Donkey Kong?" and Rare said "we don't own it, Nintendo does".
So Microsoft punished them sumsabitches by making them work on the avatar system and shitty kinect games.
Agreed, but as it is now its a failure as a tablet. Far more useful and cheaper tablets out there. People don't want just a laptop with a touchscreen.
People are just pissy about the whole Star Wars episode 7 thing. Franchise has been butchered enough to make it kid friendly (Jar Jar Binks, 'nuff said).
Star Wars has always been kid friendly, with the possible (ironically enough) exception of episode 3 (the only one rated PG13 instead of PG).