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Report: Twitter won't count links, photos in 140-character limit

Report: Twitter won't count links, photos in 140-character limit

According to Bloomberg, Twitter is prepping an update to its service that will keep photos and links from counting against the 140-character limit of a post. [Read more...]
The glorious gore of 'Doom' chainsaw kills

The glorious gore of 'Doom' chainsaw kills

The new Doom is buttery, plain and simple -- no other word captures the ridiculous smoothness imbued in the game's mechanics. [Read more...]
'Mr. Robot' season 2 trailer makes us giddy for revolution

'Mr. Robot' season 2 trailer makes us giddy for revolution

After last year's surprising (but not completely unexpected) Mr. Robot season finale, hacker Elliot Alderson (Rami Malek) and the fsociety are back. [Read more...]
The Nura headphones craft the perfect audio for your ear

The Nura headphones craft the perfect audio for your ear

Any time you buy a new pair of headphones you probably spend a bit of time tweaking their fit and feel for the best listening experience. [Read more...]
Raspberry Pi Zero gains camera support, keeps the $5 price

Raspberry Pi Zero gains camera support, keeps the $5 price

When the Raspberry Pi Foundation launched the credit-card sized Zero, it stressed that the DIY computing board would not be as capable as the rest of the Pi family. [Read more...]
These Japanese smartglasses are trying to teach me zen

These Japanese smartglasses are trying to teach me zen

I'm on the subway, my head tilted downward to face my phone. I blink five times, I put my hand on my tummy to "feel" my breathing. [Read more...]
An instant camera with a modern take on retro photography

An instant camera with a modern take on retro photography

At a time when digital memories are a swipe away, instant film photography can feel tedious. [Read more...]

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