Thursday, August 16, 2012

10 Over-Used Restaurant Buzzwords

by Patrick Weidinger

?Jumbo shrimp!? Remember the comedian George Carlin making us laugh at the absurdity of restaurants using the buzzword ?jumbo? in front of shrimp? What made this funny? The realization that we saw this type of thing all the time, right there in front of us, on menus, and thought nothing of it.

I thought of this the other day when I was about to have a nice meal at a restaurant and all across the menu I noticed various ?buzzwords? used to try to entice me to buy the food. You have all seen them. A simple ?hamburger? description isn?t good enough ? though I know very well what a hamburger is and what it will look and probably taste like. No, the simple word ?hamburger? is not sufficient. To lure me in and get me to try THEIR hamburger, they use buzzwords to describe it. Therefore, a simple hamburger becomes a ?hand-selected, free-range, grass-fed, organic, choicest beef hamburger.? Or some such nonsense. I thought to myself ? now here is an idea for a top ten list!

Doing some research, I was quickly overwhelmed with possible top ten choices. Hell, I could rattle off about twenty just from memory. Between eating out and reading many menus, and constant media bombardment, we all know these buzzwords. Their use (and over use) render them mostly meaningless. I mean, can a gigantic chain fast food place with hundreds of thousands of restaurants scattered around the globe really ?hand-select? anything they serve? But there it is, right there on the menu. ?Hand-select salads? or ?select prime beef.? These buzzwords must work, or why would all restaurants continue to use them? So here are ten over-used restaurant buzzwords.

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At the dawn of time, before the 1970s, before there was lite beer, there was ? beer. Then a black obelisk of marketing appeared before man, and gave unto the world the word ? ?lite.? Meant to imply ?light? (as in, not heavy), they did not even spell it correctly. But soon the idea of a light (lite) beer caught on, and sold tons of product for Miller Brewing Company. Everyone jumped on board. Not just other beer makers, everything and anything having to do with food, within a few short years, would have the post script ?lite? attached to it. It got so that everything could be ?lite.? A Mad Magazine parody of this summed it up nicely when it depicted a can of ?Chicken Fat Lite.? As I am writing this I am drinking ?low calorie? Gatorade though it could just as easily be called ?Gatorade Lite.? Today, the word ?lite? and all it is meant to convey has taken over. Entire sections of the menu at restaurants are titled ?Lite,? or ?Lite-Faire.? Is the food really ?lite?? Yes? In what sense? Is it lighter? Less heavy? Lower calorie? Lower fat? Healthier or better for you? In fact, the answer could be all of the above, or none of the above. The word ?lite? has simply taken on a mythology of its own. The word is slapped on the product or used as a buzzword to describe a menu item, and we just automatically know what it means. Right? Don?t we?

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When you go to a restaurant, seldom if ever is it located inside someone?s home. Yet the menu tells you their mashed potatoes are ?homemade.? Seems odd? Some restaurants, especially those that really are small and family owned and operated (something that is fast disappearing from the landscape of the United States), really do serve you food that is homemade ? homemade as in it comes from a home recipe and is prepared by a family who may actually live at the restaurant (making it their ?home?). But too often you see the word ?homemade? attached to foods in larger or even chain restaurants. There is just no way this food is in any conventional sense of the word, ?homemade.? Perhaps it is ?prepared by hand.? You see that a lot too, but at least that accurately describes the process by which the food you are eating was prepared. Made not by a machine, but by hand. Too often the word ?homemade? is used interchangeably with ?hand-made.?

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One of my all-time favorites, the word ?generous? is usually added to the word ?portion? ? describing the sheer volume of food that is about to be laid before you to eat. But just what is a ?generous portion? of food? Very subjective wouldn?t you say? It is meant to imply that we (the restaurant) are going to pile it on! Sometimes this is the case and truly American-sized portions of food, so huge no human could eat all of it, arrives on your plate. Sometimes, not so much. The ?generous portion? turns out, upon close examination, to be pretty much the same portion of the food you would get from any similar restaurant. Have you ever seen anyone return a meal for lack of generosity in the portions? Or, can you imagine somewhere, someone wanting to return their meal and saying to the waitress ?I specifically requested the miserly portion.?

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I am old enough to remember when restaurants didn?t care if they served ?healthy? food, nor did they try to convince you the deep-fried greasy thing you were eating was anything other than what it was. People ate eggs and bacon and potatoes for breakfast, and that was that. Life was simple then. You ate food, whatever it was, in whatever portions you wanted. You worked, you smoked cigarettes, and you died. Then along comes the 1980s and all of a sudden, scientists were telling us eggs were bad! Steak was bad! Anything from a pig was really bad! Overnight ?Mr. Steak? turned into ?Finley?s.? ?Kentucky Fried Chicken? morphed into ?KFC.? The words ?steak? and ?fried? went from being simple descriptions of what food was being served, to words that described a perception of an ?unhealthy? eating lifestyle. In other words ? the kiss of death for chains in the 1980s-1990s when all of a sudden, people wanted to eat ?healthy.? Therefore, all manner of new buzzwords had to be invented to tell you the food you were eating off the menu was not going to kill your heart and liver, it was actually good for you! Examples included ?wholesome,? ?fresh,? and ?natural.?

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Of all the recent food buzzwords you can find on restaurant menus, the most buzz-worthy has to be ?signature.? This word is meant to imply, to the diner, that what they are selecting off the menu and about to eat and enjoy, was made by someone who put their signature to it. OK, maybe not actually made as in prepared. The cook is not going to sign your food. But someone, somewhere, maybe came up with a new recipe or a new way to prepare the food, and as such, is personally certifying, through his or her signature, that what you are getting is, well, ?signature.? To be honest, I don?t know what this is meant to imply really.



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Premium is a buzzword used to describe all manner of things, but at least here in the USA, we associate the word ?premium? mostly with gasoline. ?Premium gas.? It?s the most expensive button on the gas pump, the one we seldom push unless we are driving a car with an engine that requires it. Just what does the word ?premium? describe when I see it on a restaurant menu? Top-of-the-line? OK. The very best? OK. But how do I know what is being served to me is in fact ?premium? beef? What exactly is it that separates this chunk of cow meat from all the others and makes it deserving of the title? There was a time, not long ago, when the government decided, and enforced through regulation and inspection, certain grades of food, especially meat. To call meat ?Grade A? or ?premium? really meant something then. There was a described and quantifiable method to ensure that what you were getting really was ?premium? (as opposed to just, run of the mill and ordinary). But today you see the word ?premium? attached to all manner of food.

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The word artisanal literally means ?a worker who practices a trade or handcraft? or ?one who produces something, usually a food, in limited quantities using traditional methods.? Wow. The word brings to mind real artisans: potters, barrel makers, monks cloistered away somewhere making beer, shepherd?s churning butter and making cheese. But today, you open a menu and there you see ?artisanal? cheese, or ?artisanal? beer. Even ?artisanal sausage.? The word ?artisanal? is now somewhat interchangeable with the ?local? or ?slow? food movement. Where food is prepared by hand, in small amounts, using traditional and sustainable methods. See, I used several buzzwords to describe a buzzword. But really that is what we are being sold when we pick up a menu and select an item with the word ?artisanal? on it. An image that in all likelihood, is a phantom. Was the cheese you are eating really made from hand-milked cows, and hand churned? Maybe. Was the ?artisanal sausage? ground up from the meat of a pig fed, well, fed what exactly? Pigs will eat anything. What makes the meat from a pig (sausage) ?artisanal?? Did the sausage come from a pig that was ?free-range?? Pigs are not free range animals. It does get a bit confusing. And I do not mean to make fun of the actual local food movement which I believe is a great thing and a more sustainable lifestyle would do all of us, and this world, a great favor. But really. ?artisanal sausage??

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I live in the tomato capital of the world (how is that for a geographical food description buzzword?). Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and to be specific, the little hamlet of Washington Borough, PA. Some of the very best tomatoes in the world are grown right here. Come visit the annual Washington Borough tomato festival some summer and see for yourself. I would have called it the ?World Famous? Washington Borough tomato festival, but it isn?t. That would be using an inaccurate buzzword to try to get you to come to the festival. I would not do that to Listverse readers.

Now, back on topic. I am no farmer, but having grown up here, I can attest to one undeniable fact about tomatoes. You need the sun to grow them. Yet, for some reason, restaurants everywhere want me to know that the tomatoes they are serving me are ?sun-grown,? or ?sun-ripened.? Well smack me upside the head in the county square! You don?t say? These tomatoes I am eating were ?sun-ripened??! I am impressed. I am even more impressed when I find my tomatoes were ?sun-dried,? or the coffee I am drinking was made with ?sun-roasted? beans, or the lettuce on my salad was ?sun-grown.?

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One of my personal pet peeve restaurant menu buzzwords. I know what a food award is, or at least is supposed to be. Some products, like certain beer and whisky brands, actually print the awards and medals they have won right on the can or bottle. Pabst Blue Ribbon beer is named after its award for goodness sake. It?s right there, on the can ? a blue ribbon! So when I see ?award-winning salad? on a restaurant menu, I ask ? ?well, where is the award?? ?Is it hanging on the wall somewhere, maybe next to the rest rooms?? ?What was the award for?? ?Greenest colored lettuce?? Call me a skeptic and a cynic, but I won?t believe the salad won any award, or at least not any award that counts, until I see it.

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My #1 choice for overused food buzzword. Tuscan. Tuscan. You see it everywhere. Tuscan this, Tuscan that. What is it supposed to mean? I think it is supposed to implant in my mind some sort of vision of a sunny Mediterranean villa, with the light glistening off the sea and open air markets of fresh produce ? the Tuscany region of Italy and the various Tuscan forms of cuisine from that area. But does what I am ordering off the menu have anything remotely to do with the Tuscany form of cuisine? And thus, more and more things on the menu bear the title ?Tuscan.? Deserved or not.

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Advertising is a cruel game. Especially in the fast food chain restaurant business. People want, or expect, something new from these chains, all the time. And marketers and advertisers are challenged with coming up with these new food choices. One of the latest developments I have seen, mostly on pizza and Mexican fast food advertising is the proliferation of words to describe the food, or food titles that simply make no sense at all. What is ?green tomatillo sauce?? A Pico de Gallo? An Enchirito? What is a P?Zolo? Or a P?Zone? Who comes up with these words? They are tossed out there at you, in the fast-paced TV advertisement, usually with the food literally flying through the air too! They sound Mexican, or pizza-like, so they must be actual foods, right? Quick, did you see it? Flying across the TV screen through a perfect sheet of flowing vertical water. It was a P?Zone!

Source: http://listverse.com/2012/08/16/10-over-used-restaurant-buzzwords/

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Sunday, August 12, 2012

Death toll in Iran quake raised to at least 250

Medics treat an injured man after an earthquake in the city of Varzaqan in northwestern Iran, on Saturday, Aug. 11, 2012. A 6.2-magnitude earthquake hit the towns of Ahar, Haris and Varzaqan in East Azerbaijan province in northwestern Iran on Saturday, state TV said. Iran is located on seismic fault lines and is prone to earthquakes. It experiences at least one earthquake every day on average, although the vast majority are so small they go unnoticed. (AP Photo/Mehr News Agency, Ali Hamed Haghdoust)

Medics treat an injured man after an earthquake in the city of Varzaqan in northwestern Iran, on Saturday, Aug. 11, 2012. A 6.2-magnitude earthquake hit the towns of Ahar, Haris and Varzaqan in East Azerbaijan province in northwestern Iran on Saturday, state TV said. Iran is located on seismic fault lines and is prone to earthquakes. It experiences at least one earthquake every day on average, although the vast majority are so small they go unnoticed. (AP Photo/Mehr News Agency, Ali Hamed Haghdoust)

A woman talks as she tends her injured loved one after an earthquake in the city of Varzaqan in northwestern Iran, on Saturday, Aug. 11, 2012. A 6.2-magnitude earthquake hit the towns of Ahar, Haris and Varzaqan in East Azerbaijan province in northwestern Iran on Saturday, state TV said. Iran is located on seismic fault lines and is prone to earthquakes. It experiences at least one earthquake every day on average, although the vast majority are so small they go unnoticed. (AP Photo/Mehr News Agency, Ali Hamed Haghdoust)

A woman lies injured on a stretcher in a street after an earthquake in the city of Varzaqan in northwestern Iran, on Saturday, Aug. 11, 2012. A 6.2-magnitude earthquake hit the towns of Ahar, Haris and Varzaqan in East Azerbaijan province in northwestern Iran on Saturday, state TV said. Iran is located on seismic fault lines and is prone to earthquakes. It experiences at least one earthquake every day on average, although the vast majority are so small they go unnoticed. (AP Photo/Mehr News Agency, Hamed Nazari)

Victims of an earthquake sit over the bodies of their loved ones who were killed in the city of Varzaqan in northwestern Iran, on Saturday, Aug. 11, 2012. A 6.2-magnitude earthquake hit the towns of Ahar, Haris and Varzaqan in East Azerbaijan province in northwestern Iran on Saturday, state TV said. Iran is located on seismic fault lines and is prone to earthquakes. It experiences at least one earthquake every day on average, although the vast majority are so small they go unnoticed. (AP Photo / Mehr News Agency, Hamed Nazari)

Medics tend a woman who was injured in an earthquake in the city of Varzaqan in northwestern Iran, on Saturday, Aug. 11, 2012. A 6.2-magnitude earthquake hit the towns of Ahar, Haris and Varzaqan in East Azerbaijan province in northwestern Iran on Saturday, state TV said. Iran is located on seismic fault lines and is prone to earthquakes. It experiences at least one earthquake every day on average, although the vast majority are so small they go unnoticed. (AP Photo/IRNA, Kazem Yousefi)

(AP) ? Twin earthquakes in Iran have killed at least 250 people and injured over 2,000, Iranian state television said on Sunday, after thousands spent the night outdoors after their villages were leveled and homes damaged in the country's northwest.

Images broadcast on the main news channel showed dozens of families sleeping on blankets laid out on the ground in parks. Some were crying, others shivering from chilly weather in the mountainous region hit by the quake, near neighboring Azerbaijan.

Over a thousand rescuers worked through the night to free people trapped under rubble and to reach some of the more remote villages affected. Television also showed people being evacuated on stretchers, while others underwent treatment for broken limbs and concussions on hospital beds.

By early afternoon on Sunday, state television was reporting that search operations had ceased. Hundreds of tents had been set up to house the homeless, it added.

The U.S. Geological Survey reported that Saturday's first quake at 4:53 p.m. (1223 GMT) had a magnitude of 6.4 and struck 37 miles (60 kilometers) northeast of the city of Tabriz at a depth of 9.9 kilometers (6.2 miles). State TV quoted local Crisis Committee chief Khalil Saei as saying the epicenter was a region between the towns of Ahar and Haris, about 200 miles (500 kilometers) northwest of the capital Tehran.

The second quake with a magnitude of 6.3 struck 11 minutes later, the U.S.G.S. reported. Its epicenter was 29 miles (48 kilometers) northeast of Tabriz at a depth of 6.1 miles (9.8 kilometers).

The quakes hit the towns of Ahar, Haris and Varzaqan in East Azerbaijan province, Iranian television reported. At least six villages were totally leveled, and 133 others sustained damage ranging from 50 to 80 percent, it said.

Some 36 aftershocks jolted the same area and were felt in a wide region near the Caspian Sea, causing panic among the population.

Iran is located on seismic fault lines and is prone to earthquakes. It experiences at least one earthquake every day on average, although the vast majority are so small they go unnoticed.

In 2003, some 26,000 people were killed by a magnitude 6.6 quake that flattened the historic southeastern city of Bam.

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Monday, August 6, 2012

Easy Ideas To Boost Your Game

Golfing can be a popular video game which has been immortalized in rates by among the most popular writers throughout history, like Symbol Twain. There are many aspects of this game that can lead you to disappointment, including striking a try in water, introducing a tee chance to the forest, or seeing your soccer ball roll in a beast bunker. Only if we all could have a professional caddy to deliver advice as we enjoyed! To turn into a far better golfer, you must discover as much as you can and employ frequently. This post is full of useful information and facts for players.

If you're taking part in on the new study course, put aside serious amounts of examine the particulars of the study course prior to taking your first drive. You may obtain the specified information by speaking to anyone who has a lot more encounter in the training course and by utilizing the road map on the scorecard. Expertise in the course will increase the likelihood of avoiding yellow sand traps and invisible bunkers, and also fees cerebral vascular accidents.

Before you decide to swing, examine your posture by wiggling your toes. If it is tough to wiggle your toes in planning to swing your club, this suggests you are inclined too far for the golf ball. Players preparing to swing ought to slim back again considerably adequate to have the capacity to wiggle their feet.

The feet ought to be in-line properly as you may prepare to golf swing. Handful of issues will increase a golfing golf swing up to finding the right footwork. Your feet must be perpendicular for the trajectory from the ball. The ball ought to go within the path that the group is going through if you place your golf club directly against the feet.

A used-out glove will not be the reason for the hands falling during your golf swing. Take the opportunity to examine your grips and discover when they are starting to display dress in. Fortunately, it is pretty simple and low-cost to exchange grips and increase your shot's productivity.


To keep up your assurance ranges, make an effort to have fun with those who are on the identical capability while you. When you just learning how to play, struggle novice-degree lessons, and get other first-timers along with you when you perform. There is not any purpose to play with more innovative gamers on difficult lessons, that might lower your enjoyment.

Well before hitting the soccer ball, breathe in seriously. This will assist relax you so you can give whole focus on handling the tennis ball. As you are soothing your self, in mind snapshot just where you wish to hit the tennis ball, and after that swing. Relaxation most likely minimizes your muscle and intellectual tension when taking part in competitively.

Many people learn that using the same exact ball place is suitable regardless of what picture is used. This will likely keep your stance permanent and consistent. When you want far more level, deliver your rear foot in the direction of the front and boost the elevation but keep the ball constantly in place. The process means it is possible to choose the proper group for each group of circumstances.

A simple hold will boost your video game substantially. Inadequate a good adequate traction on the membership implies your golf ball will usually lower to the correct of their focus on. On the flip side, tightening up the hold very far may have the opposite effect and minimize a highly-aimed tennis ball towards remaining. You may make changes in your traction in accordance with the path for each shot.

Both novice and advanced players can be helped by crossbreed groups. These night clubs employ a bigger go than an metal allowing the wielder hitting more effectively. Simultaneously, it is also simpler to take care of in comparison to a timber. Crossbreed groups have the possibility in becoming the only very best development that golfing has found in latest ages.

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Sunday, August 5, 2012

Gaming Roundup: The Ramifications of Windows 8 on PC Gaming ...

Windows 8, in all its mobile-revolution promotin?, touch-screen totin? glory, is due to hit PCs everywhere in late October, and represents a major departure from previous Windows iterations in several respects, including interface and, in what promises to be a hot-button issue for game developers everywhere, a closed platform designed to promote the use of Windows apps. Valve and Blizzard execs took the past week as an opportunity to chime in and explain the potentially hazardous landscape Windows 8 could present for gamers, as well as the possibility of the rise of Linux.

Valve head Gabe Newell didn?t pull any punches, calling Windows 8 ?kind of a catastrophe for everybody in the PC space.? Newell considers Microsoft?s movement toward a closed platform a direct threat to game development, due in no small part to the temptation for Microsoft to take complete control of any and all applications that can run on Windows via their own Apps store, which could restrict game industry options in terms of direct distribution. It is speculated that Microsoft could take as much as a whopping 30% cut of any and all software sold through their own Apps store.

Blizzard exec Rob Pardo also chimed in, tweeting his solidarity with Newell earlier this week. It?s easy to foresee other gaming developers jumping aboard in the coming months.

So where does Linux fit into the picture? The direction of Windows 8 is reportedly a major reason why Valve has taken significant steps in bringing mainstream gaming to the Linux platform, which allows gaming to remain on an open, accessible platform for developers and players alike.

Newell elaborates: ?We have to start finding ways that we can continue to make sure there are open platforms. So that involves a couple of different things. One, we?re trying to make sure that Linux thrives.?Our perception is that one of the big problems holding Linux back is the absence of games. I think that a lot of people?in their thinking about platforms?don?t realize how critical games are as a consumer driver of purchases and usage . . . so we?re going to continue working with the Linux distribution guys, shipping Steam, shipping our games, and making it as easy as possible for anybody who?s engaged with us?putting their games on Steam and getting those running on Linux, as well.?

Could this be Linux?s big break? Several iterations of Linux operating systems (Red Hat, Ubuntu, among others) have been on the cusp of mainstream use for some time now. The emergence of Linux as a legitimate option for gamers (along with the unbeatable price of FREE for Linux-driven operating systems) could very well give open-source OSes the final boost they?ve been missing for quite some time. We welcome your thoughts below, dear reader.

In other gaming news this week, steampunk Xbox controllers, GTA V?goes viral, Diablo III receives a story critique, and Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford accuses the gaming industry of fostering rampant plagiarism. Read on!

  • Like steampunk? Of course you like steampunk. How much would you pay for your very own steampunk Xbox 360 controller? Have to admit, this is pretty badass ? beautiful worksmanship.

  • Has Bethesda acquired the rights to the STALKER franchise? Nothing official yet, but rumor has it...
  • Rockstar has begun their viral marketing campagin for GTA V in the form of a new religion: the Epsilon program, which should be familiar to longtime series fans.
  • A Hollywood writer examines the flaws in Diablo III?s story, raising some valid points and ignoring some others. Stay tuned to Tor.com for a comprehensive critique of the game in the near future.
  • Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford recently talked to IGN about rampant plagiarism in the gaming industry. We suppose that?s eventually inevitable in an industry where a specific handful of genres are targeted.
  • Finally, Hitman: Absolution debuted 17 minutes of footage at Comic-Con. Gameplay seems tight, intense, and in-line with prior series offerings, which isn?t necessarily a bad thing.

If there are games you?d like us to cover or blogs you think we should be following for more news, please let us know?@tdelucci?or?@pritpaulbains.

Source: http://www.tor.com/blogs/2012/08/gaming-roundup-the-ramifications-of-windows-8-on-pc-gaming-and-linux

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Saturday, August 4, 2012

TouchPad gets an early taste of Android 4.1 Jelly Bean courtesy of CyanogenMod 10 (video)

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Want the latest version of Android on your device? Sure, we all do, and despite HP having put the TouchPad out to pasture long ago, the modder community isn't giving up hope. One brave soul over at Xda Developers who goes by the handle Jscullins can (and should) be thanked for bringing bargain tablet lovers a dose of CyanogenMod 10. It's still a preview build lacking, among other things, sound and video acceleration, but if you absolutely have to get a buttery smooth UI on your tablet right now hit up the source link for the download. Or, you could just check out the video of it in action after the break courtesy of Liliputing. It's probably safer.

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Friday, August 3, 2012

Honeywell next up to get a patent license from Microsoft, goes the Android handheld route

Honeywell next up to get a patent license from Microsoft, goes the Android route

Stop us if you've heard this one before: a company that wants to start using (or keep using) a Google OS strikes a patent licensing deal with Microsoft to avoid the legal barrage that will invariably follow if it says no. It's Honeywell singing the tune this time, and the company has reached an agreement that will let it use Android or Chrome OS on devices like a new edition of the Dolphin 7800 rugged handheld (shown here) without perpetually looking over its shoulder. Neither side is going into the specifics, although Microsoft has steered Honeywell into using its boilerplate copy about royalties trading hands. The truce won't help the prices of Honeywell devices; even so, it's good news for developers and customers who've been part of the company's official Android feedback program. We're still yearning for the day when we can get root access on a Honeywell thermostat.

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