| Another day, another hashtag, another onslaught of anti-gay bigotry. |
| Composite photos from a NASA satellite show nighttime lights scattered across the inky black orb we call home. Released today, and photographed between April and October of 2012, this pictorial version of Earth has been dubbed the "Black Marble." |
| See how long it takes you to notice. |
| Apple CEO Tim Cook says an "existing" line of Macs is going to be assembled in the U.S. starting next year. |
| How Google accidentally built a truly beloved social network, only to steamroll it with Google+. The sad, surprising story of Google Reader. |
| It's really pretty and seems pretty well-thought-out, but would anyone actually use it? |
| Which figures from the tech world are cool enough to make an appearance in The New York Times crossword? |
| With Communities, Google's rebuilding the whole experience of forums, right on top of Google+. Which it now says "is the fastest-growing network thingy ever. " |
| A taste of audiophile sound. Or just a huge upgrade from terrible laptop speakers. |
| "iOS is boring. It’s unconnected. It isn’t flexible. It’s slow." One way to fix that is with a totally redesigned lockscreen for the iPhone. This concept by Brent Caswell, populated by information-dense cards and an actionable shortcut, is pretty close to what the iPhone lockscreen should be — which, coincidentally, is not too far from what the latest version of Android already offers its users. |
| Rob Beschizza has done us all the great favor of writing every possible audiophile review in a single compact space. "Be sure to inform the manufacturer how much you've spent on stereo equipment so it can best serve your needs." And be sure to refresh the page. |
| James Fallows' new report on manufacturing in both China and America could not be better timed, coming on the heels of Apple CEO Tim Cook's announcement that it would be assembling some Macs in the U.S. It is revealing. |
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