|   |   It's here. The first tablet that's supposed to be better than the iPad. It's called Surface, and it's made by Microsoft.   | 
  
      |   |   You shouldn't necessarily rush out and buy one anytime soon, but that doesn't mean Surface can't be pretty awesome.   | 
  
      |   |   Mobile makes money, Zynga isn't a very good friend and Sam's Chowder House loves Facebook.   | 
  
      |   |   A twisting, rolling cloud of smoke, hundreds of thousands of light years wide. Each second of this video represents 98,540,145 years.   | 
  
      |   |   Are Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, and your friends who like to talk about them DRIVING YOU INSANE? With a click of a button, you can replace the politics posts on BuzzFeed, Facebook, and Twitter with...cats!   | 
  
      |   |   Start-up Art.sy is making a play for online art market by introducing an art discovery tool. But it only pays galleries, not individual artists. What disruption does — and doesn't — look like in the art world.   | 
  
      |   |   Copyright law is a legal minefield. A lawyer explains how to navigate the treacherous waters of fair use so you don't end up in court. We've even created this handy guide.   | 
  
      |   |   Want to remix other people's work? Here's how you can do it, publish your work, and protect yourself from a lawsuit.   | 
  
      |   |   A Foxconn official tells James Fallows, "Our priorities for the food are: Number 1 Safety, Number 2 Cleanliness, Number 3 Nutrition, and Number 4 Taste. Sometimes the employees really care only about Taste." This is true.   | 
  
      |   |   Called Letterpress, it's a word game like Scrabble. But much, much prettier, obviously. The Verge has a nice, brief interview with Loren Brichter about the game and life after Twitter.   | 
  
  
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