| Editors at CNET were forced to rescind a product award after a parent company stepped in. The perils of reporting on yourself. |
| The big social networks have banned pro-eating disorder content. But how well have they been enforcing the ban? |
| No really. No one cares it was "sent from your iPhone." |
| Jokey and meta — and even a little clever. But somehow just crushingly sad. |
| Some fantastic pre-landing video from the GRAIL probe. It almost looks like a video game. |
| Weddings, inspiration boards, recipes, and now, mug shots. "People are doing this to sell shampoo, so my question is, 'How do I use it to arrest people?'” |
| Your terrible taste in music in no longer the only cultural failing that'll be splattered all over Facebook — President Obama signed just signed into law the bill that'll let Netflix (or Hulu or whoever) blast the fact you binge-watched all of the new Arrested Development in less than 2 hours (I'm not sure how that'd be possible but whatever) all over social media. Shaaaaame. |
| The numbers are staggering: "[Beats] had 40 per cent of all US headphone sales and close to 70 per cent of premium priced headphone sales over the Christmas period. Its 2012 revenues rose from $298m to $519m. Unlisted Beats does not disclose whether or not it makes a profit." |
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