Articles filed under 'Technology'

Alaz Does Not Approve: Calling Out Photoshop Blunders


Overly thinned bodies, bizarre reflections, missing and/or extra limbs – who doesn’t love a great Photoshop blunder? While Alaz does not approve approve of the blunders themselves…

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What’s a Quora?

We think the name might come from quorum, you know, that magical number of people you need to make a sound decision or a pass a vote, or something.

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2011: Year of the Rabbit Tablet

If you weren’t one of the 6.35 million people who received an iPad for Christmas, don’t worry. According to the Chinese calendar, it’s the year of the rabbit, but it also seems to be the year of the pocket computer…

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Google Zeitgeist: Internet Spirit of 2010


We’re not always sure what tasks some of Google’s tools are designed for, but we are always happy about their eye-pleasing, time-eating existence. Google Zeitgeist, an annual aggregation of search queries…

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Facebook: We’ll Tell You What’s News

Ever wonder how updates appear in your Facebook news feed? Ever wonder why you never see anything from some of your friends or the pages you like? I have and so did the folks over at The Daily Beast (http://www.thedailybeast.com/), the news site founded by Tina Brown.

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Jumpin’ Jack Flash

Has your iPod reached the end of its life? Several of ours have and that’s why we love a hack we found on Unplggd: How to Convert an iPod Hard Drive to Compact Flash.

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Twitter 2.0 is Here

The official Twitter blog announced major changes to the microblogging platform, in a September 14 post by co-founder Evan Williams.  Twitter may be most famous for its 140-character limit, but – remarkably – the post noted, “Life doesn’t always fit into 140 characters or less.”

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