| Your own, real-life buffering wheel. Costume still loading... |
| Twitter has changed a lot over the last year, and it's not going to stop. But there's no need to get bogged down in the small policy tweaks — it's actually really simple. |
| Because for some weird people, "I'm not interested" doesn't work. |
| Tumblr's been down all day and there's nothing more frustrating when you keep hitting refresh and nothing happens... |
| Forget Dropbox or THE CLOUD, these USB drives are way cooler. |
| When you're online dating, don't lead with the ass. (This is probably NSFW, and definitely NSFL.) |
| Romney sees faster growth on YouTube after debates |
| Watch three marketing drones get their heads shocked every time they utter hooey. |
| They've been totally redesigned to be, um, chattier. And they come with a profound new side effect. |
| A new router hack replaces website ads with political messages. Friendly advice for IT guys: Unless you work at a campaign office, you might want to skip this one. |
| If you believe rumors, Apple's been negotiating for a streaming service for approximately 60 years. But Bloomberg says talks with major labels have "intensified" so that Apple can launch its streaming service early next year. If it happens, that means basically every new computer sold will effectively have a streaming music service bundled with it, which could put services like Spotify and Rdio in a weird place. |
| Held at gunpoint, The Verge's Laura June finally bought an ebook reader. And it's been great. "Except for one thing: ebooks are apparently lousy with typos. This is not a minor issue, and it doesn't seem to be an isolated one, either." |
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