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Spy magazine rises from its grave, but only until the election

Many election watchers have bemoaned the absence of key figures in the political commentariat, namely Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert (the former retired, the latter having shifted to a nonpolitical talk show format). There have been calls for a return to form, but instead, we’re getting something potentially better — a resurrected version of Spy, the classic culture and satire …

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Salesforce bows out of Twitter bidding

Twitter might not be finding a buyer anytime soon. The social network has reportedly been eyed by a number suitors over the past several weeks, but Salesforce.com remained the one most likely to make a bid. However, Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff told the Financial Times that his company is no longer in contention. “In this case we’ve walked away. It …

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Are you waiting for the perfect speaker?

For some audiophiles, the best sounding speakers are the ones they never hear. They’ve heard about them, read about them, fantasized about them, but for one reason or another never actually listen to these incredible speakers. The unheard ones remain perfect. I’ve met so many audiophiles who obsess about the speakers they can’t have, and if they actually get to …

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Pauline Hanson’s NBN will help you pwn n00bs

Foreign-owned farmland, “indiscriminate immigration” — now you can add foreign gamers to the list of things Pauline Hanson finds unacceptable. After landing a seat on the government’s Joint Standing Committee on the National Broadband Network, Senator Hanson is getting stuck into the job of improving Australia’s connection speeds, and she’s calling on Australians to share their internet horror stories for …

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This is NYPD’s official crime

Across New York City, more cops are staring at their phones. On a single day last week, 5,500 NYPD officers logged in and clicked on 39,000 notifications. They’re not distracted from work, though. Those notifications were 911 calls. Enlarge Image Inspector Anthony Tasso, the commanding officer of the NYPD’s Strategic Technology division, logs into his phone using his police ID. …

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Twitter’s Periscope Producer takes live streaming to the pros

Twitter is stepping up its live-streaming game, offering brands and media organizations a more sophisticated tool for producing and sharing high-quality video. Periscope Producer goes beyond video shot with a smartphone and lets content companies broadcast footage from professional cameras and streaming software, Twitter said in a blog post Thursday. And they can do it without losing the audience-interaction perks …

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