| Last week, we told you about an app that asks you and your Facebook friends if you secretly want to bang each other. The app's (anonymous) creators built it, they say, in two hours. |
| A Google Maps search for "concentration camps in North Korea" will now find you actual, working prison camps. A new form of activism? |
| How twelve words seared their way into the brains of tens of millions of internet TV viewers. And what it's like to say them. |
| Here's a real game: Try to get through this video without cracking a smile. |
| "Best gulag in town. Very accessible and great accommodation!" People are using North Korea's Google Maps listings to rate and review various concentration camps throughout the country. |
| An idyllic scene featuring an old couple looking out over a lovely, cold day...to advertise a porn site. |
| "The Boyfriend Trainer" game for iPhone encourages — and requires — simulating domestic abuse. |
| On Instagram, obviously. |
| Expensive, yes. But it's $200 less than the cheapest MacBook Air with the same amount of storage. The press release, which talks almost exclusively about pro software — AutoCAD, multitrack audio recording, X-rays, film editing — is more thought experiment than announcement: What would a world without laptops look like? |
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