More practical uses for the content-aware features in CS 5. Finally a reason to buy it.
Gerald Blanchard was a one-man criminal organization, a criminal virtuoso. Wired covers the story of his escapades and his eventual arrest.
The deadline has passed, and the results are in. Check out the map of the 1,100 communities and 194,000 individuals that responded to Google's call for nominations for its new fiber network.
Taking another play from Apple's playbook here, are we Microsoft? All of a sudden, you don't want true multi-tasking or copy-and-paste. Hmm...
IE8 on Windows 7, Firefox 3 on Windows 7, Safari 4 on OS X 10.6, and Safari 4 on iPhone OS 3 all fall.* What a day.
*As mentioned in the comments, Opera was not an option, and Chrome was not attacked.
Interesting exposing of some of the technology that make Google's Nexus One's screen inferior to other AMOLED screens written by a PhD student from MIT.
And thus the importance between correlation and causation...
See also: Facebook dismisses claim
Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.
— Carl Sagan (via emilyposts)
The next version of Adobe's Creative Suites, CS5, has an announced "release event" in 18 days. That's not a release date, mind you, but they'll probably show off features like this.
I don't even know what this is, but it's hilarious.