| Facebook is causing so many brands to turn their brains off. |
| VOCO, a company selling voice-controlled audio and video streaming services, is using women's legs and oral sex to try to sell its products. Welcome, VOCO, to the sexist tech ad club. |
| It's a concept from Microsoft called the Illumiroom. And it's real. Ish. |
| QUICK DRAW. I'm never putting my phone in my pocket again. |
| On a six-foot-tall fake iPhone. With a QR code on the back. |
| "Sammy Sosa. Yes, I'm the real Sammy Sosa, and this is my Pinterest." |
| The non sequitur tweets of wisdom from @horse_ebooks have been chalked up to spam detection avoidance. But what if the account is in fact a mouthpiece for the thoughts of real, actual horses? |
| Hugely different styles for different genres. And people don't tweet during Homeland. |
| Actual ghost-hunting equipment can be super expensive. Here's how to catch a ghost (maybe!) with a 99-cent iPhone app. |
| If you buy certain CDs through Amazon — or have bought them going back to 1998 — Amazon is now supplying free MP3 versions of the CD. Which is most excellent. Even more excellent, like no joke the greatest thing ever, would be the same service for books — buy a paper book, get the Kindle version for free. |
| How HP went from being the biggest technology company in the world to a dying giant that's potentially beyond saving. It is not a pretty story. |
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