| He's just asking to get sued. |
| A Japanese phone maker's journey through every cell phone trend in history, from two-tone LCDs and big buttons to full-color touchscreens and 4G Internet. From NTT Docomo and Designboom. |
| Minus the tears. A professional cluster-balloonist re-created Up's flying house this weekend. |
| And how it's recovering. An amazing report from Verizon's terrifying subterranean cyber-swamp. |
| The shoppers will look up to the sky and shout, "Save us some flat-screens," and the Best Buy manager shall look down and whisper, "No." But seriously, these Black Friday shoppers look really sad. |
| Here's a supercut of the most indecipherable moments from last week's Gaza debate on HuffPost Live! |
| I don't know which is worse: the people waiting for Black Friday sales on Monday, or the people stopping to Instagram it. |
| Synthetic biology — the science fiction-like branch of genetic engineering — hopes to automate programs used to engineer organisms that could produce better drugs and cleaner fuels. But can open source science really succeed? |
| If you've been closely following the insane story of John McAfee, the anti-virus software millionaire-turned-expat wanted in Belize from murder, McAfee is now giving paranoid updates from his personal blog. "If I am captured, this blog will continue. I have pre-written enough material to keep this blog alive for at least a year." |
| You've probably been hearing scare reports that Apple "patented page turning." No, it didn't. Not exactly, anyway, as the lawyer bros at The Verge explain: It may be tempting to look at all of this as essential to emulating physical page turns on a device, but the patent simply isn't that broad." |
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