Anonymous Is Working On AnonPlus, a Facebook For Hackers and Non-Hackers Alike

Rather than rest on their keyboards after being kicked off Google+, the hacking group known as Anonymous has created a holding page for AnonPlus, a “new social network where there is no fear…of censorship…of blackout…nor of holding back.” More »

Top Stories: Friday July 15, 2011

How to Ditch Netflix | You can still watch (almost) everything you want.

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How to Ditch Netflix and Still Watch (Almost) Everything You Want

You’re outraged (OUTRAGED!) that Netflix’s price hike has stolen your cheap movie rentals. In fact, you’re going to delete your subscription. Forever. Now what? Here’s how to replace Netflix in your life, from streaming to shiny plastic discs. More »

So What the Hell Are We Supposed to Put on Google+?

Here’s the problem: I hate my friends. You do too. I’m using the word “friends” in the social networking sense. Facebook and Flickr “friends.” Twitter and Tumblr Followers. More »

Their First Tweets: Famous Tweeters First Words

Today is Twitter’s fifth birthday. It’s so big now, it’s easy to forget how small it started off. We thought it would be fun to look back at the first words from some of the service’s biggest users. Enjoy. More »

Is Sony Back?

Do you remember Sony? Not the guys who let your PSN account get hacked, or the ones who loved their proprietary formats more than their customers. The Sony you grew up with, who made the gear you couldn’t live without. I hope you do. Because it looks like they might just be back. More »

The Facebook Phone Review: Let’s Just Pretend This Isn’t It

The FACEBOOK PHONE is here. As it turns out, it’s a lot like a non-Facebook phone—a small Android phone with an astoundingly excellent keyboard. It just happens to have a Facebook button! Does this matter? Not much, no. More »

The Largest Gun Ever Built

Like an Aryan Death Star, the Nazis’ Gustav was the largest gun ever built and didn’t leave much planet where it hit. More »

Does Not Compute: 10 PC Myths from Movies and Television

For over half a century, Hollywood has been making computers do whatever they damn well please. Routinely featured on television and in movies, supercomputers, desktop rigs, and laptops are all too often granted near-magical capabilities. Deceit! Here are the top ten lies Hollywood tells about computers, for your amusement and scorn. More »

Top Stories: Thursday July 14, 2011

Unicorn No More | Spotify really might be your musical messiah.

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