iPad Mini, Google Glass, and One World Trade Center: 90 Seconds on The Verge

iPad Mini, Google Glass, and One World Trade Center: 90 Seconds on The Verge

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “iPad Mini, Google Glass, and One World Trade Center: 90 Seconds on The Verge”.
It’S Tuesday November 12, 2013 and a michael sharing a day keeps the doctor away seriously. I’Ve never been sick a day in my life, this is 90 seconds on the verge. The iPad Mini with Retina display is finally available. The 7.9 inch tablet starts at $ 399 for the 16 gigabyte Wi-Fi only model Apple, CEO Tim Cook, said in late October that there may be supply constraints through the holidays, not content with your $ 1500 Google glass. Why not accessorize? For the first time, Google will allow for stereo playback through glass, with a set of $ 85 earbuds.

iPad Mini, Google Glass, and One World Trade Center: 90 Seconds on The Verge

In addition to the new accessory, a software update today adds a quote: listen to command that will integrate with the company’s play music service. Ok, glass, listen to the complete discography of Lou Bega and finally, One World Trade Center has officially been crowned the tallest building in the United States, the height of the New World Trade Center. A symbolic 1,776 feet has been known for some time, but there was a debate over whether or not the spire on top of the building is in fact an architectural II significant feature. However, the council on tall buildings and urban habitats agreed that it marked quote the ends of the architectural expression of the building.

This makes One World Trade Center, the third tallest building in the world, well, behind the two thousand seven hundred and twenty two feet tall, Burj Khalifa in Dubai – that’s it for today’s top stories coming up tomorrow. I try my hand at some stand-up comedy my house got hit with such a storm last night that I thought I was in Russia because I was Snowden .