May 18

A spectre is haunting startups—the spectre of the brogrammer. Several prominent, quivering articles would lead you to believe the frat houses have emptied into tech,...

followed by: @ginatrapani
May 11
[Click here to read Nokia's Lumia Rap Is the Worst Thing to Happen to Music, Gadgets, and the World (Update: ROGUE MARKETING?)]

Nokia. Nokia, Nokia. You were doing things well. You made a smartphone that was well received, and looked nothing like an iPhone.

followed by: Matt BurnsMatt Brian
May 3

The Kindle Fire is a spectacular tablet—arguably the best (for the money) Android slate out there.

followed by: Dylan Love
[Click here to read Steve Jobs Played FDR in 1984 and It's Impossibly Weird]

We promise you, in the name of every religion, that this is the most bizarre thing you've have seen in a while: in 1984, Apple...

followed by: Buster Heine
Apr 11

Our capital is a little uptight—particularly after 9/11, it's easy to send the calm city of lobbyists and think tank dweebs into a frenzy.

followed by: Zach Honig
Apr 4

The Lumia 800 was one of the most beautiful phones ever built in the long history of phone-building.

Mar 31

Here's a pleasant first little look at Skynet—Face.com, which develops facial recognition software, now boasts that it can pinpoint your age based on your mug...

followed by: Dan Nosowitz
Mar 23
[Click here to read Flying Bird Man Admits Flying Bird Man Is Fake]

You're looking at the Internet Bird Man, who captivated the web's attention for dozens of hours and divided us between skeptics and the faithful.

followed by: Dan Nosowitz
Mar 22

The internet is hysterically flapping its wings over a video that portends to show a man flying.

followed by: Rip EmpsonDave Mosher
[Click here to read Are You Part of Today's AIM Apocalypse? (Updated)]

A great collective whine is currently echoing across the interent as people find themselves locked out of their AIM accounts.

followed by: Matt Burns
Mar 17
[Click here to read We Gave People an iPad 2, Told Them It Was the <em>New</em> iPad, and They Loved It]

Apple's advertising onslaught is already battering down doors and TVs around the nation—you're gonna upgrade to a new iPad whether you like it or not.

Mar 16
[Click here to read Is Anonymous Spinning Out of Control?]

Yesterday, we learned Anonymous put out their very own hackeriffic OS—a tricked out version of Linux filled with tools for mischief.

followed by: dslreports.com
Mar 14

Somehow, through the smog of doubt and tech cynicism, the new iPad managed not to disappoint—likely owing to a retina display that's more glorious than...

followed by: Steven Sande
[Click here to read AIM Is (Unofficially) Dead]

For anyone inside the generation for which AOL was synonymous with the internet, and AIM was prerequisite to any social life at all, some pretty...

followed by: @patricknorton
Mar 9

LulzSec/Anonymous mastermind Hector "Sabu" Monsegur pissed off a lot of people this week after selling out his entire team to the FBI.

followed by: Nate Anderson
Mar 7

According to the FBI, you're looking at Sabu, the head of LulzSec, and the de facto King of Anonymous—easily the most notorious and influential hacker...

followed by: Dan Nosowitz
Feb 18
[Click here to read OS X Never Coming on a USB Drive Ever Again]

We hope you aren't too averse to the Mac App Store, because it's going to be the only way to upgrade your computer from now...

followed by: Dante Cesa
Feb 10
[Click here to read Tiny Foxconn Protest Storms World's Most Awful Apple Store]

There was supposed to be a protest at Apple's monstrous architectural annex in New York's Grand Central Station today.

followed by: Nicole Martinelli
Feb 7
[Click here to read Woman Who Assembles iPads Shown iPad for First Time in Her Life]

"Mrs. Chen," as CNN calls her, works in a Foxconn plant installing iPad screens for virtually every waking hour of her life.

followed by: Steven (winextra.com)
Feb 4
[Click here to read Sharing with "Friends of Friends" on Facebook Exposes You to 150,000 People]

Well this is mildly terrifying: according to a new Pew study, the Facebook privacy mode a lot of us rely on for photos and status...

followed by: Kevin Lincoln
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