2013 Chevrolet Cruze LT Review, Walkaround, Exhaust, & Test Drive

GM started an upward trend in the compact class when the Cruze replaced the lackluster Cobalt in 2011. With clean styling, a spacious cabin, a peppy turbo engine, and competitive fuel-efficiency the Chevrolet Cruze looked to erase any bad memories left by its predecessors. With renewed competition from Mazda, Honda, and Toyota, it may be time for a refresh soon.

2013 Chevrolet Cruze LT Review, Walkaround, Exhaust, & Test Drive

GM started an upward trend in the compact class when the Cruze replaced the lackluster Cobalt in 2011. With clean styling, a spacious cabin, a peppy turbo engine, and competitive fuel-efficiency the Chevrolet Cruze looked to erase any bad memories left by its predecessors. With renewed competition from Mazda, Honda, and Toyota, it may be time for a refresh soon.

The Lost Archives of CES… Featuring Kingston

WOW this is late… Anyways – I hope you guys enjoyed the Kingston rapid fire technology showcase. Let it be known that when Linus is intentionally trying to troll you it is really hard to act normal and serious. That is all.

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Under the Influence: Microsoft paying for positivity on Youtube XB1M13

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Update: Machinima has admitted fault – http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2014/01/21/xbox-endorsements-on-youtube-cause-flap/?utm_content=buffer52ff8&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer

Ars Technica reports that Microsoft and Machinima have been running an influencer program for the Xbox One, paying additional revenue for positive/neutral mentions of the Xbox One. The problems arise when the channels taking part are told specifically not to disclose this fact – http://arstechnica.com/gaming/2014/01/stealth-marketing-microsoft-paying-youtubers-for-xbox-one-mentions/

TotalBiscuit discusses the wider implications of this and shares past experiences with MCN “brand deals” XB1M13