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The only cat video worth watching today: Schrödinger’s Cat
When people think of "cat videos" on the internet, most assume that it will be some sort of funny or...
Is HP double-dipping on an imminent Whitman announcement?
Meg Whitman's name has always done well in business. Despite not becoming governor of California, her career with eBay and...
DC Universe Online goes free to play
In case you ever wanted to be a hero or a villain in the comic book world but didn't want...
Michael Arrington’s CrunchFund dreams takes Techcrunch off the “credible source” list
Update: According to Business Insider, Arrington is no longer employed by AOL. This changes the stance of this article a...
Monkey see, monkey sue? Or, can a monkey hold a copyright?
Remember the amazing self-portrait of the monkey that was making the rounds the other week? The Cliff's Notes background: A...
Where ‘toy’ ends, and ‘badass’ begins
Add to your personal list of things that don't need to exist (everyone keeps one of those, right?) this remote-controlled...
Why Tech’s Future Depends on Gender Diversity
Many people have contributed to the revolutionization of the tech industry for decades. However, women are always overlooked in this...
Kinect ‘Evil Genius Simulator’ Hack is the Most Dangerous To Date
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNN4Oo0KhZo If there's one thing the Kinect is good for, it's facilitating interesting and downright clever hacks. Obviously. If you...
Google Going for YouTube Gold
YouTube has always been a "nice to have" property for Google. The traffic, the domination of a segment, the feather...
Why Netflix Will Control “Big Telecom” (or die trying)
There are only two viable scenarios that will come to pass in the near future when it comes to home...
Why Facebook Will Eventually Win the Social News Race
If you want to hear the bright side of a company, you ask the CEO. If you want to hear...
The Quest for Power in Africa
Despite it's vast size, tremendous population, and abundance of natural resources, Africa still has the lowest per-capita use of power...
Egypt: Why the Web is Broken (And Why We Can’t Fix it)
The recent events in Egypt have, among other things, been inspiring, terrifying and remarkable. But though the political situation is...
Why Yahoo Sucks at Social When They Should Have Led the Charge
May Yahoo Buzz, Delicious, and MyBlogLog rest in peace. You likely won't be missed, but your collective unrealized potentials will...
Over 500,000 People Play MineCraft: Meet One of Them
Four hours. This is the amount of time I spent playing Minecraft today. But I had only intended to load...
No Pirates, Princesses, or Pokémon, Please
What's your kid wearing for Halloween? He's not going as Batman, is he? I see, like, a trillion child Batmans...
If The Rumors Are Real, Apple’s iTV Will Be A Runaway Success
Though the Apple rumor mill is always a fickle beast that's more often wrong than not, when rumors from a...
Unveiling the Hidden Costs of Innovation
We love our gadgets. Let’s be honest, who doesn’t? A tiny device in your pocket can call a cab, translate...
Five Things Old Media Still Don’t Get About The Web
Today the internet seems to have changed the information aspect, it just actually smashed the monopoly of the old media....
9 Steps to Creating a Social Networking Site That Kills Facebook
The opportunity to overthrow the social networking powerhouse is now greater than ever. Just think, you (yes, you) could be the...