"A robot is a thing that does..." Verizon / Google / Motorola are taking their ad onslaught to new heights and in a new direction, with three new ads (which will hit "soon," according to our tipster), two of which actually show off Android functionality.
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April Lavigne dropped some deets about her new album, which promises to be the antithesis of the usual pop punk princess.
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In a long anticipated and major ruling the high court in India has determined that consensual homosexual sex should no longer be against the law.
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