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Thursday, February 7, 2013

BuzzFeed FWD: The Most Important Game Of The Last Five Years And More!


The Most Important Game Of The Last Five Years

BioShock changed the way we think about video games. If Bioshock Infinite succeeds, it has a chance to do the same.

The FBI's 8 Tips For Avoiding Online "Sextortion" From Fake Justin Biebers

Presented by stock photography.

10 Tips For Perfecting The Music Section Of Your Dating Profile

Foolproof ways to make potential dates swoon over your great taste, no matter what you like.

The App That Watches The Police Has More Eyes Than Ever

The NYCLU's Stop and Frisk Watch app is coming to the iPhone after successfully documenting 200 stop-and-frisk incidents in NYC.

The Weird Coating That Could Save Your Next Smartphone

In 2009, the iPhone 3GS advertised an "oleophobic" screen to stop smudging. This is the next step.

Can You Name The Tiger Handheld From The Startup Screen?

Back in the '90s, the Tiger Handheld was a sure-fire sign that you weren't rich enough to own a Gameboy. When you turned the cheap games on, they'd briefly flash all the possible sprites you'd encounter as you played. How many of these classic games can you identify from the startup screens?

How To Vine A Celebrity Fashion Show

It's New York Fashion Week, and please, Instagram is SO last season.

Obama And The Drone Awakening

The release of Justice Department documents is an exercise in "CYA." "It's not clear that they have fully obeyed their own guidelines."

Play This Game, Lose Your Mind

Where we're going, we don't need geometry anymore.

Meet The Superstars Of The Sport You've Never Heard Of

These seven pro gamers might make eSports worth watching.

Three Crazy Blind Dates With OkCupid's New App

Can the internet make blind dating any less painful?

How Monster Got Beat By Beats By Dre

How Monster, maker of the world's premiere overpriced HDMI cables became Monster, maker of the world's premiere over headphones, and then lost it all.

Race, Silicon Valley And Tech Media, Part 14

Max Read and Nitashu Tiku have the last word on Silicon Valley and tech media's race problem.

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