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  • Five ways Apple can improve the Mac App Store Saturday, July 16, 2011 @ 7:05PMWhen Apple first announced it was launching a Mac App Store, I thought it was a dumb idea. I already knew where to get my apps and didn't need a centralized location to find what I wanted. However, after using the store for more than six months, I've become a Mac App Store aficionado. Now, I rarely buy an app that isn't on the Mac App Store, and I get kind of annoyed when there's an app I want ...
  • Here’s How the World Looks From Inside a Playing Guitar Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 12:18PMMore educated scientists and/or musicians should feel free to weigh in on the string oscillations, but we'll just note that this is like the real-life version of those audio screensavers, and also very cool. [ Reddit ] Read more posts by Amanda Dobbins Filed Under: clickables , music , video
  • 'Dead Media' Never Really Die Thursday, June 16, 2011 @ 9:10PMA NYU professor explains how experimental and dead media tech us much about product development
  • Target Now Has the Kindle (And You Can Win One!) Friday, May 13, 2011 @ 8:15AMIn April of 2010, Target began selling the Amazon Kindle e-reader–the first brick and mortar store to carry the device–and this April, the store began selling the updated version of the device for a lower cost. Target has priced the new Kindle in-store at $114 and there’s also a five percent discount if you purchase it [...]
  • Table of Contents January 2011 Friday, January 14, 2011 @ 2:24PMWith our redesign and new digital products, BUILDER magazine moves confidently into the future. Green building now equals 25% of all new-construction activity.
  • Making ODDSAC with Animal Collective: A Q&A with Danny Perez Tuesday, April 20, 2010 @ 3:24PMExperimental filmmaker Danny Perez and Maryland-amphitheater enthusiasts Animal Collective make an inspired pairing. The band’s first collaboration with Perez came in 2004 with the video for “Who Could Win a Rabbit?”
  • How science became cool Wednesday, April 14, 2010 @ 5:32PMThe incredible ambition of the Large Hadron Collider has fired our imagination; physicists have become cult TV stars; dramatic new pictures from space grace a million computer screensavers. Is this a golden age of science? Brian Cox, Physicist Over the last few years, I have definitely noticed a shift in the public's attitude towards science: from viewing it as a useful sideline in society – a ...
  • Remains of the Day: "Bearshare" and "Screensavers" Are the Most Dangerous Search Terms Edition [For What It's Worth] Wednesday, March 24, 2010 @ 6:10PM# forwhatitsworth Adobe previews how Photoshop CS5's content-aware fill tool is like magic, Wikipedia goes down, and you're asking for trouble if you search for "screensavers." More »
  • Interview: Groove Armada Monday, February 22, 2010 @ 6:23PMNOT many bands take 12 years to make their best album. But Andy Cato and Tom Findlay, better known as the captains of Groove Armada, have managed just that. Black Light is the
  • Does Google know something about George Lucas that we don't? Wednesday, February 17, 2010 @ 10:54AMWe want to know what you want to know, but once we know what you want to know, what do we really know? According to your most-searched phrases on Google for George Lucas and other franchise-building sci-fi creators—plenty!
  • Runs in the blood Sunday, November 15, 2009 @ 1:07AMThe "Twilight" vampire series draws a new breed of fans.
  • Gnome-Colors: Elegant, consistent and colourful GNOME desktop themes Monday, July 6, 2009 @ 8:45AMSprayfly: "The truth is, getting a nice colourful desktop theme with matching wallpaper, icons and GDM doesn't have to be this complicated. It turns out that there is a brilliant project called Gnome-Colours that has set itself the task of dealing with this problem."