| Kyle M. F. Williams bought 44 Razr phones on eBay in broken condition. This is what he found inside. |
| Sunday night, a 14-year-old girl with a rare medical condition sparked a social media frenzy, attempting to kill herself while updating the whole ordeal on Twitter. |
| Apparently, the happy new parents loved Twitter so much they decided to ruin their child's life forever. |
| The site's CEO has promised full personal archive access by the end of the year. Welcome to the Dickensian nightmare of Deep Twitter. |
| About 1 in 4 (!) women are using Pinterest to collect things they want people to gift them. |
| If you want to understand Apple, watch this video. (via) |
| A gift that you cannot go wrong with: Less and More: The Design Ethos of Dieter Rams, a bible for modern gadget design. |
| TV networks are letting Twitter users dictate programming — right now. Welcome to social TV. |
| The music app you should be using. |
| "Finally, before heading into his next interview, he shaved off his gray hair and traded in his loafers for a pair of Converse sneakers. The board hired him." Silicon Valley's obsession with the fountain of youth isn't new, but this is just a sad account of how far some of the older tech execs are willing to go to appear younger. Eyelid lifts are ageism for the 1%. |
| Despite its reputation for reinventing gaming every generation or so — the d-pad, the analog stick, motion controls — Nintendo is a relatively conservative company in practice. And one surefire trick it always returns to is shrinking the shrink-and-dye: Miniaturizing a console and releasing it in new colors, as it's done with the Wii Mini, a striking new rendition of the six-year-old Wii that's only $99. It can't get online and it won't play Gamecube games, though. |
| If you're not in the media, you'd probably never heard of PRWeb until yesterday, when it distributed a hoax press release about a $400 million Google acquisition. The service claims it slipped through the cracks, but Danny Sullivan shows just how untrue that is — and how PRWeb spam pollutes more of the web than you'd realize, including newspaper websites. |
| It's a lot like shooting a car chase. |
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