Social Media F&©K-Up Of The Year (So Far)
Facebook is causing so many brands to turn their brains off. Amazing.
Facebook is causing so many brands to turn their brains off. Amazing.
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.
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.
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.
As the “We the People” site gets overrun by secessionists, pranksters, and Piers Morgan-haters, an Obama spokesman says they'll honor their pledge to respond to every one with over 25K signatures.
It's a concept from Microsoft called the Illumiroom. And it's real. Ish.
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.
Windows Live Messenger (or MSN Messenger, as it used to be called), had nearly 300m users at its peak — that's bigger than AIM ever was, and bigger than Twitter is today. But now, five years later, Microsoft is folding it into Skype.
The world of comics, gaming, sci-fi, and geekdom in general is under attack! Oh my god how dare you be a woman and enjoy geek stuff?!
DC residents watched nearly twice as many Pornhub videos per capita in 2012 than the next horniest states, which are also in the Northeast.
Nobody cares about your one month anniversary. NOBODY. CARES.
A peek inside the factory where New York City's two million street signs were made.
Six beds, two baths, and a view that is out of this world.
How one man made an Oklahoma town the unlikely capital of the awards statuette. Now, he's set his sights on Oscar.
More! And more weirdly. Snapchat is huge, and Facebook might have an old-people problem.
Would you rather fight one hundred duck-sized horses or one horse-sized duck? In the second exclusive excerpt from Panic 2012: The Sublime and Terrifying Inside Story of Obama's Final Campaign, a behind-the-scenes look at the president's historic Reddit IAmA.
Gabe Newell, Valve's wizard in chief, talks about that amazing new gaming console that doesn't exist yet. And more critically, motion control and the future of gaming interfaces: "Maybe the motion stuff is just failure of imagination on our part, but we’re a lot more excited about biometrics as an input method."
BlackBerry's App World isn't exactly well-stocked. Even worse? Some of its apps are repackaged from Google's store — and resold by scammers.
Google's Eric Schmidt took a peek at North Korea's extremely limited and sanctioned Internet access. An unofficial U.S. delegation that included Schmidt and former New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson toured Kim II Sung University in Pyongyang, North Korea, Tuesday.
A popular Instagram account that shows Google Maps images of drone strike targets has become a forum for hawkish cheerleading.
Including two never before seen images. Commander Chris Hadfield has been taking some stunning photos from the International Space Station. The photos from the ground are devastating.
Trapped in Vegas with nothing to show. Energy levels flagging.
You'd think that some people are so famous they don't even need websites. They think you're wrong.
Find out what food to suggest in New York, where to take a date in Seattle, and how to make a drinks date more attractive.
“So wrong,” says FatLossFactor's “Dr. Charles.” But the ads are still up.
On Monday night, BuzzFeed sat in on a private chatroom full of anonymous 4chan members as they put together a follow-up prank to their #Cutting4Bieber Twitter hoax on Monday. WARNING: Extremely NSFW language.
Well, 2013 is off to terrific start.
You messed up. SCIENCE RULES!