TechCrunch
- Blogging And Mass Psychomanipulation
- Stealth Mode Watch: Another Nail In The Coffin Of ‘Stealth’
- The Real Social Network: Your Mobile Contacts
- Inside Facebook Seattle [Pictures]
- Does Apple Value Secrecy More Than The Environment?
- Rise of the Anti-Content Farmers
- Kanye West Loves Twitter, And We Love Twitter For Kanye West’s Tweets
- Tech Industry Managers: Little Men in Big Shoes?
- Lanyrd – Plancast Meets Upcoming For Conferences
- The Funded’s Adeo Ressi Arrested After Virgin America Flight Incident
- Hate The iTunes 10 Icon? Think You Can Do Better?
- Craigslist Censored: Adult Section Comes Down
- Fast Trains to Connect US Cities, Alleviate Highway Congestion
- Why This New Apple TV Makes Sense — For Now
- Google Streamlines Its Privacy Policy. Should Facebook Be Next?
- Vidyo Bets On The iPad And iPhone For The Future Of Video Conferencing
- Want To Use Gmail Priority Inbox With IMAP? Tough Luck
- Coinstar Not Necessarily Not Partnering With Apple On Something Or Nothing
- Video Impressions Of Google TV On Logitech Revue Hardware
- Is Digital Eavesdropping Evil? Depends Which Country Is Doing It (TCTV)
- A Closer Look At Apple’s Latest Patents
- Tweetmeme’s Button Impressions Collapsed 20% After Twitter’s Button Launched
- DoubleClick Ad Planner’s Bestiality Bug (Screenshot)
- Offerpal Gets Its Third CEO In A Year, Garrick Named Executive Chairman
- Yahoo Search Assist Gets More Local, But Google Gets It Right
Gizmag Emerging Technology Magazine
- Microsoft makes Arc Touch mouse official
- UM develops lasers to defend helicopters against missile attacks
- Gorenje introduces the new SmarSofa at IFA 2010
- Sony unveils next generation touchscreen Bloggie pocket video camera
- Soladey Ionic toothbrush heads for new markets
- Miniature auto differential created for tiny flying robots
- NASA prepares for sun dive
- UK's Royal Mail brings the postage stamp into the 21st Century
- LG to unleash 31-inch 3D OLED TV
- Electric Green Cri takes to the skies
- Toshiba unveils Folio 100 media tablet at IFA
- 'Dark silicon' used to boost smartphone battery life
- New amps and effects units outed by Roland
- Near infrared light to help researchers hunt for cancers
- Researchers unveil prototype implantable artificial kidney to replace dialysis
- All-electric Ford Focus to use liquid cooled/heated lithium-ion battery system
- Immersion's new haptic effects solution heads for Toshiba's Libretto w100
- Sun, dust, music, desert and a free solar powered cellular network
- New tech allows 'memory materials' to store multiple memorized shapes
- The Rydeen GCOM701 tablet/GPS navigation hybrid device
- Nanotube sheets could lead to stealthier submarines
- Samsung's tilting lens full HD camcorder saves aching arms
- Philips debuts the Airfryer – crispy fries without the fat
- ViewSonic reveals 7-inch Android tablet
- Localized heating could be the key to mass-producing graphene nanocircuits
Gizmodo
- This Whiskey Was Made From Urine [Alcohol]
- Sometimes We Want Too Many Things We Don't Need [Life]
- Here's A Knockoff Bladeless Fan That's Priced Like a Dyson [Fan]
- iPhone 4 Fitted Inside A Canon SLR Body [Cameras]
- Xbox 360 IPTV Service Coming To AT&T U-Verse Subscribers? [Unconfirmed]
- This Could Be the New Fastest Street Car [Cars]
- A Beta Tester's Video Impressions Of Google TV And The Logitech Revue [Googletv]
- This Video Attack of Google's (and Eric Schmidt) Stance On Privacy Aired On A Jumbotron In Times Square [Google]
- How To Invite Your Entire Apartment Building To Your Party [WiFi]
- Kanye's "Apology" Tweets: Edited into Letter Form [Kanye]
- It's Not Too Late to Grab Some Gear for Labor Day! [Labor Day]
- The World's Biggest Water Balloon Fight Will Make Anyone Smile [Image Cache]
- Surfing Earth's Magnetic Field With a Giant Space Ribbon [Space]
- Nintendo's Virtual Boy Gets Torn Apart [Teardowns]
- Google Wave Lives On (in a Box) [Google Wave]
- iOS 4.1 Released On September 8th [Apple]
- Check if Your Bus is On Time Via QR Codes at DC Bus Stops [Augmented Reality]
- You Won't Find This Motorhome in Any Trailer Park [Vehicles]
- Mad Catz Tips Green Beret to Call of Duty: Spec Ops With Limited Edition Headsets [Headphones]
- Yes, That's a Horse Inside an Apple Store [Image Cache]
- Ubuntu 10.10 Beta Adds New Photo Manager, Improves Multimedia Experience [Downloads]
- The Struggle To Find Where The Sticky Tape Begins Could Be Over [Concept]
- Free Fallout: New Vegas Graphic Novel Preview Hits iPad [Ipad]
- Why do light bulbs burn out just as they’re turned on? [Madscience]
- Freak Out Your Coworkers With Google Docs Konami Code [EasterEggs]
- Hands On With The New Xbox 360 Controller [UPDATE] [Xbox 360]
- Let's Talk Adventure! [Adventure]
- Apple Now Serving Up Showtimes With Its Movie Trailers [Movies]
- This Week's Best Apps [Apps]
- Without a Trace: Turn Your Flash Drive into a Portable Privacy Toolkit [Privacy]
- Threadless T-Shirts Get Turned Into Cakes Like Nothing You've Seen Before [Cakes]
- This Is How a Supernova Shockwave Looks [Image Cache]
- Logitech's Affordable New PC Gamepad Controllers Look Sorta Familiar [Controllers]
- Corsair's HS1 USB Gaming Headset Is Comfortable [Headset]
- Gadget Deals of the Day [Dealzmodo]
- Rumor: Galaxy Tab Might Also Be On Sprint As 4G and 3G Device [Rumor]
- Steve Jobs on iTunes 10 Icon Lambasting: "We Disagree" [Apple]
- The Seeds of Apple's Cloud [Apple]
- Apple's New Patent Barrage [Apple]
Boing Boing
- Motorcycle with camera on it crashes into truck (rider OK)
- Have fun in a capsized ship at Machine Project in Los Angeles, 9/5/2010
- Historic artifact for a holiday weekend
- Sailing the Northwest Passage at night
- A glut of acorns, or a bad case of The Plague?
- The Venn Diagram of cardigans
- Just look at this awesome banana skateboard.
- Craigslist's "adult services" section blocked after human trafficking/prostitution controversy
- Demon children want you to eat
- Whiskey from diabetics' urine
- From the BB Archives: Charting The Frozen Continent
- Zombies get "red light camera" tickets, too
- Teach your children to smoke ad
- Abusive parenting brought on by bad coffee: vintage Sanka ad
- Sweet little steampunk automaton
- Exec at troubled hedge fund busted for operating "complex" weed farm in her home
- Canada may send flight data to US Homeland Security
- Mary Roach: Death In Space
- Interview with James Howard Kunstler, author of The Witch of Hebron
- Adorable baby octopuses, living happy and free
- Research on horribly cute kittens is kind of horrible looking
- What Things Do: excellent webcomics
- The Imp, a great journal about comic books, now as free PDFs
- Cannabis Catering
- WTF stamp
- Jewelry made from laminated, polished cross-sections of books
- Flying carpet sofa
- Old tabriz rug becomes bear rug
- Resignation cake sender has invoice cake delivered to People.com
- Russian mobsters taking over French Riviera
Ars Technica
- Craigslist unexpectedly pulls adult services listings
- AP: Yeah, we'd better cite pajama-wearing bloggers, too
- Week in Apple: Apple TV, iTunes 10, Delicious Library, oh my!
- Google coughs up $8.5 million to settle Buzz privacy suit
- Week in gaming: Move review, new 360 D-pad, console repair
- Week in tech: Android tablet army begins march, Chrome, OAuth fail
- Week in Microsoft: here mousey mousey, best fake malware ever
- Netgear offers 500Mbps powerline networking via next-gen standard
- Ubuntu 10.10 beta arrives with new netbook UI
- Oil sands release pollutants, contrary to government study
- Duke Nukem Forever is back: coming to both consoles and PC
- Google sticks Wave in a box, puts a bow on top
- Forgetful Facebook fanatics can remotely kill their other sessions
- Frustrated Nexus One owner sues Google over "sporadic" 3G speed
- iTunes 10 hands-on: snappier performance, questionable UI choices
- Ivy the Kiwi on the Wii, DS is a wonderful, addictive surprise
- We're trudging down the long road to universal 4Mbps broadband
- The virtual play-by-play: talking StarCraft 2 with Mike Husky
- Chrome reaches second birthday, version 6 goes stable
- New malware detects browser, shows fake malware warning page
- Drumroll, please: the top Web scams of the decade
- Hands-on: Twitter officially comes to the iPad
- White space broadband to be finalized (at last) this month
- Apple's trouble with TV
- Hands-on with iTunes Ping, sans Facebook Connect
Gadget Lab
- Setting Fires With a Giant Electric Blower
- Hands-On With HDR Photos in the Next iPhone Update
- Steve Jobs: iTunes 10 Icon Does Not ‘Suck’
- Travelling Around the World in a Gadget-Filled Ford Fiesta
- Gadget Lab Podcast: iPods, Apple TV and Samsung’s Galaxy Tab
- The Hidden Link Between E-Readers and Sheep (It’s Not What You Think)
- DIY Friday: Make an Altoids Mini-BBQ. Perfect For S’Mores!
- Mobile Devices Need Custom Maps
- First Look: Official Twitter App for iPad Feels Smooth as Butter
- For Printers, ‘All-In-One’ Really Means ‘Way-Too-Much’
Wired Science
- ‘Earth-like’ Exoplanet Could Have a Comet’s Tail
- Glint of Starlight Could Reveal Liquid Oceans on Exoplanets
- NASA Flies First Drone Over Hurricane
- Baby Lion Cub Live Webcam Launched
- Clustered Networks Spread Behavior Change Faster
- Exotic New Mars Images From Orbiting Telephoto Studio
- Exoplanet Shows Gas Giants Start as Dusty Behemoths
- Earth’s Magnetic Field Flipped Superfast
- Mass Extinctions Change the Rules of Evolution
- String Theory Finally Does Something Useful