According to The Atlantic,
the changes include a new tagline — from the in - your - face, «life is short, have an affair,» to the perhaps more subtle, «Find your moment.»
Changes include a new mode that features unlimited lives and the lifting of the time limit.
Some other
changes include a new layout for things like contact info and profile pictures.
Other design
changes include a new chassis that HTC says more evenly distributes the Vive Pro's weight on your head.
Browser
changes include a new «Reload Page From Origin» option, which reloads a page without using cached resources, and the removal of the Disable Caches option from the Develop menu.
Some other
changes include new blocks coming in four times faster (in 2.5 minutes compared to 10 minutes) and the maximum number of coins was increased four fold (84 million as opposed to 21 million).
Notable
changes include new profile pages used by Cortana to tailor the virtual assistant's interactions with users.
Other
changes include new colors and waterproofing, something that could make for some fun videos.
Significant
changes include a new arrangement to share personal information with a third party, or using personal information for a new purpose.
Those changes include the new post-grant review processes: inter partes review and covered business method review, where Rea expects to find most of her work.
Accounting and legal
changes include new transfer pricing rules, enacted in 2012, which have just come into force.
Other
changes include a new S2 variant for Edge called Reckless Lightning, some performance improvements, and various bug changes.
The biggest
changes include new starting areas to allow players equal access to resources and choke points.
Other
changes include new BMW M performance parts and support for the Logitech G29 and G920 steering wheels.
The changes include new Uber benefits, 5x Membership Rewards for certain hotel bookings, and a new metal Card design.
On - board
changes include new lie - flat seats, more power outlets and enhanced entertainment options and features.
Other
changes include a new design for pajamas in the first class cabin.
Changes include new media player applications, a guest mode, new «small» apps as well as the ability to make any widget into a small app, new macro-functionality for the remote app, socialife, watch now, and more.
Additional
changes include some new features for the native gallery and email applications, as well as the ability to add images in the Memo application.
The biggest
changes include a new messaging app that pulls in your email, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter messages in one unified inbox.
Other
changes include new video settings and some bug fixes.
Publishing
changes include new creative teams for each of the titles and the in - universe changes include changes to character designs and new storylines.
The exterior
changes include new bumpers and grille, new headlamps, new rear lamps, re-designed door mirrors and thicker body side mouldings, with body coloured handles, mirrors and side mouldings on selected models.
As mentioned previously, exterior
changes include new front and rear bumpers, a new front grille design, reworked side sill garnish as well as a higher adoption rate of LEDs (headlamps, turn signal).
The changes include a new premium grille design, lower front valance, jewel - like headlights and tail lamps and 20 - inch forged alloy wheels.
Inside,
the changes include a new centre console and revised switchgear and the introduction of an ECU replacing the previous V8 Vantage key.
The changes include a new platform with a new suspension system.
Styling
changes include new front and rear bumpers, LED running lights and a gloss black diffuser which houses a pair of exhausts, Xenons, a black grill and mirrors, a set of sill extensions and 18 ″ alloys complete the exterior.
At the rear,
changes include the new sharper and leaner tail lights coupled with a revised tailgate, rear bumper and exhaust pipes.
As the front, the biggest
changes include a new «cascading grille» design, a reworked upper grille and a redesigned bumper with new fog - lamp surrounds and the all - new LED DRLs.
Changes include a new hexagonal grille and circular headlights.
Other mechanical
changes include a new 3.08 rear axle on Denali for improved fuel economy and an available two - speed transfer case on four - wheel - drive models.
Additional Civic Coupe exterior
changes include new taillight lenses, sportier front and rear bumpers, new side mirrors and new wheel designs, with larger size wheels on some models.
Styling
changes include new front and rear bumpers, wider sills, a rear diffuser and twin exhausts.
Other
changes include new chrome garnish around the fog lamps, while the air vents on the bumper appear slightly smaller than the ones on the current model.
Most prominent
changes include the new all chrome grille that replaces the twin - slat unit and the tweaked headlight cluster that gives a complete new look.
At the front, the main
changes include a new front bumper, Singleframe grille with honeycomb mesh, larger intakes, and tinted Matrix LED headlights.
Other mild
changes include a new fuel door with a capless filler neck for easier refueling.
External
changes include a new bonnet, headlights, front bumper and chunkier door handles.
The entire front of the Duster has gone through a massive makeover and the most prominent
changes include the new grille with chrome geometrical patterns instead of the large chrome slat and a new hood that now comes with bold lines adding more muscle to the Duster.
Changes include new interior designs for the headlights and taillights, redesigned front bumpers for all grades (Exclusive, Avantgarde, and AMG - Line), as well as a standard diamond radiator grille for AMG - Line models.
Visual
changes include a new aerodynamic package that includes a revised front splitter and rear diffuser in exposed carbon - fiber.
These changes include new racetrack taillights an updated front grille, plus new sculpting on the fender...
Changes include a new bumper with a wider air dam, restyled fog lamps with chrome inserts, and, of course, the obvious proliferations of blue badges that help identify it as a hybrid.
Interior
changes include new seats and door casings, new infotainment system, accessed via an eight - inch touchscreen, and the introduction of new color and materials such as Lunar Ice, Vintage Tan and Dark Cherry.
Montero: Minor
changes include a new driver's side illuminated visor mirror, wiring for a cellular phone and optional wood / leather interior trim package.
Interior
changes include a new color touchscreen display for audio systems (on certain models), as well as redesigned dual - zone automatic climate controls, which now incorporate a small LCD display.
Exterior
changes include a new grille, slimmer LED mirror indicators, new front fog lights incorporating LED daytime running lamps (DRLs), new alloy wheel designs, as well as redesigned LED tail - lights.
Additional Coupe exterior
changes include new taillight lenses, sportier front and rear bumpers, new side mirrors and new wheel designs.
Other
changes include a new front fascia, side - sill garnishes, a rear fascia with new diffuser and 4 - inch round, exposed tailpipes, and a rear spoiler.