martes, 27 de julio de 2010

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[+3750] How a 15-yo Kid Tricked Apple With a Disguised Tethering App Top
Oh, Nick Lee, you clever boy. You see, Nick here tricked Apple with a very simple iPhone application: Handy Light. On the surface it looked like any other $0.99 flashlight application. But, secretly, it was a lot more useful.
 
[+2896] Firefox Just Perfected Tabbed Browsing Top
It's Like Apple's Expose Plus Spaces For The Web. This new feature is called Tab Candy.
 
[+2370] 10 Laugh Out Loud Stand-Up Moments with Louis CK [vids] Top
Louis CK is a brilliant comedian, and his new TV show on FX is pretty damn funny too. Glad to see he is finally getting his due credit.
 
[+2295] Why 'Back to the Future' Is Secretly Horrifying Top
There are some things in the 'Back to the Future' universe you never never noticed.
 
[+2084] Did BP Fake Its Crisis Center With Photoshop? Top
That's some sloppy photoshopping.
 
[+1911] BP Photoshops Another Official Image, Again Terribly Top
This week it came to light that BP had photoshopped -poorly- another official image of their crisis command center. Apparently, that wasn't an isolated incident. Let's take a closer look at this view from a helicopter, shall we?
 
[+1886] Incredible: How to make a Daft Punk helmet in 17 months Top
From March 13, 2009 until July 17th 2010. Start to finish in 749 steps. End result, pure awesomeness.
 
[+2036] New gov't rules allow unapproved iPhone apps & Jailbreaking. Top
Owners of the iPhone will be able to break electronic locks on their devices in order to download applications that have not been approved by Apple. The government is making that legal under new rules announced Monday.
 

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