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Monday, November 19, 2012

BuzzFeed FWD: This Apple Store Employee Better Watch His Step And More!


This Apple Store Employee Better Watch His Step

He's just asking to get sued.

25 Years Of Cell Phones In A Single Image

A Japanese phone maker's journey through every cell phone trend in history, from two-tone LCDs and big buttons to full-color touchscreens and 4G Internet. From NTT Docomo and Designboom.

"Up" In Real Life

Minus the tears. A professional cluster-balloonist re-created Up's flying house this weekend.

How Verizon Nearly Drowned During Sandy

And how it's recovering. An amazing report from Verizon's terrifying subterranean cyber-swamp.

The 25 Saddest Faces Of Black Friday Shoppers

The shoppers will look up to the sky and shout, "Save us some flat-screens," and the Best Buy manager shall look down and whisper, "No." But seriously, these Black Friday shoppers look really sad.

HuffPost Live In 2 Minutes

Here's a supercut of the most indecipherable moments from last week's Gaza debate on HuffPost Live!

41 People Already Camping Out At Best Buy For Black Friday

I don't know which is worse: the people waiting for Black Friday sales on Monday, or the people stopping to Instagram it.

How To Code A Life

Synthetic biology — the science fiction-like branch of genetic engineering — hopes to automate programs used to engineer organisms that could produce better drugs and cleaner fuels. But can open source science really succeed?

John McAfee Blogs On The Run From Authorities

If you've been closely following the insane story of John McAfee, the anti-virus software millionaire-turned-expat wanted in Belize from murder, McAfee is now giving paranoid updates from his personal blog. "If I am captured, this blog will continue. I have pre-written enough material to keep this blog alive for at least a year."

About That Apple Page-Turning Patent

You've probably been hearing scare reports that Apple "patented page turning." No, it didn't. Not exactly, anyway, as the lawyer bros at The Verge explain: It may be tempting to look at all of this as essential to emulating physical page turns on a device, but the patent simply isn't that broad."

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