|   |   Horses and bayonets! Plus a little bit of Battleship thrown in.   | 
  
      |   |   The evolution will not be revolutionized.   | 
  
      |   |   Apple just announced a pile of new gadgets on stage in San Francisco. Here's everything you need to know.   | 
  
      |   |   Apple just announced a 4th generation iPad, just 6 months after releasing the iPad 3. It's better in nearly every way. Not everyone is thrilled.   | 
  
      |   |   Microsoft's launching Windows 8 on Friday. This is how it tried to launch its last major operating system: RAGING HOUSE PARTIES. Seriously.   | 
  
      |   |   BRB Books imagines what would happen if your favorite literary characters were 13-year-olds on the internet.   | 
  
      |   |   It's difficult to conceptualize the size of the iPad Mini, so we tried to put things in perspective.   | 
  
      |   |   It's a semi-liveblog! Apple is streaming the event, and we're here to talk about it with a panel of our favorite tech/non-tech luminaries.   | 
  
      |   |   The goal for websites, more than ever, is to get content to go social. These are the ones who are succeeding. Update: More data added below.   | 
  
      |   |   The Möbius bagel isn't the only edible expression of human genius to grace the Internet. And thank goodness.   | 
  
      |   |   First tweeted by designerJustin Maxwell, it's now clear that Zynga laid off employees at three of its studios during Apple's iPad mini event.   | 
  
      |   |   Apple says one of the best things about the iPad Mini is that you can hold it in one hand. Cool. But why is everyone holding it like a mechanical claw? It looks painful. Learn from the past, people!   | 
  
      |   |   For the first time in a while, Apple's going to livestream its keynote for the iPad mini, which starts at 1pm ET. In addition to its website, it's gonna be streamed to Apple TVs.   | 
  
      |   |   Twitter favorites used to function a lot like a bookmark. Following a redesign, they kind of serve multiple masters — they can be a nod of approval, a bookmark, or a method for sorting and finding the best tweets. Now Twitter's testing at least two different names for favorites: the more generic, all-encompassing "Star," and the perhaps more appropriate "Like." I think "Fave" might be the right way to go.   | 
  
  
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