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Google, Facebook see no significant impact from NSA revelations

Edward Snowden's unprecedented exposure of U.S. technology companies' close collaboration with national intelligence agencies, widely expected to damage the industry's financial performance abroad, may actually end up helping. Despite emphatic...

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Flight 666 to HEL flies on Friday the 13th

The internet is chuckling over a quirky news item which uncovered, perhaps, the most ominous flight plan ever: Flight 666 to HEL on Friday the 13th. It’s a series of...

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Inside the life of a Vine superstar

A nerdy loner snorting obscene amounts of cocaine out of a giant tube. An incredibly detailed Super Mario Bros. mushroom-transformation starring a canine plumber. A grotesque real-life Little Mermaid and...

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Apple’s cheap iPhone is actually pretty expensive

CUPERTINO, CALIF. -- Apple's new "cheap" plastic phone doesn't feel cheap at all. That makes sense when you consider that the colorful iPhone 5C unveiled here this morning actually costs quite a...

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Yahoo intern’s logo design was way better

Yahoo unveiled a new company logo last week, but it appears one of the designers who helped come up with the concept may have had other ideas. After the new logo...

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Mark Zuckerberg helicoptered into Burning Man for one day

Mark Zuckerberg flew in to spend a day at Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz's camp last year, Moskovitz confirmed in a post published Friday on blogging platform Medium and first reported...

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Facebook delays controversial privacy changes

After six privacy groups raised concerns about proposed revisions to Facebook's privacy policy, the world's largest social network said it would hold off on implementing the controversial changes until next week. "We...

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SEA denies being attacked by Anonymous

After a series of digital attacks on news organizations by the Syrian Electronic Army hacker group, members of hacktivist collective Anonymous may have struck back by swiping SEA data and publishing personal information...

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Defined Lines: the ultimate Robin Thicke parody

Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines" may have been unofficially declared one of the songs of the summer, but we're happy to end the season with this amazing parody of the decidedly sexist hit. In response to...

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How a Google+ GIF Can Get You In Trouble During the Sochi Olympics

I know it may seem like there is a simple answer to this question but due to the recent guidelines from the International Olympic Committee regarding photos and videos, the...

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