Stalk your kids while sipping your coffee! Except sometimes, it's not so simple... (Image courtesy whiterosereader.org.) |
Spy vs. mSpy: Tracking-App Company Reveals Blackmail Attempt
With so many adults willing to give up their privacy in the name of security, it's no surprise that they'd levy that same treatment (with the same unwarranted sneakiness) onto their own children. Amusingly enough, one firm that provides such products has now been hit by blackmailers.
Who The {Redacted} Thinks This Is A Good Idea? New App Censors "Inappropriate" Literature
It may have fallen somewhat by the wayside as the smut-and-gore smorgasbord of the internet has risen to prominence for entertainment, but those who read enough literature know the truth: books get fucking dirty. We're not talking the suburban-submission swill of the "Fifty Shades..." fuddy-duddies, oh no. There is stuff out there - published from antiquity to this afternoon - that is straight-up scorch-smut, enough to make you drop your jaws, books, and pants all at the same time.
So of course, some special snowflake wants to take that away from you.
So of course, some special snowflake wants to take that away from you.
(Image courtesy www.downtrend.com.) |
Secret Space Plane Mission REVEALED! (Sorry, No Aliens Involved...Yet.)
Of all the cool top-secret schwag that the United States government keeps under wraps, it's the ones we occasionally get glimpses or hints of that seem to be the most intriguing (we're looking at you, SR-71 Blackbird.) Since "top secret" generally means stuff gets hidden, it's often only the reports of funky, flagrant aircraft that allow for speculation on sweet secrets. However, now the US has allowed at least a little bit of insight into the operations of one of its coolest "secrets" in space...
The secret is out (well, up): the X-37B preps for launch. (Image courtesy foxtrotalpha.jalopnik.com.) |
Space Station Sunday: Marooned And Typhooned
Walk This Way? Meet Sony's New $1,200 Walkman
Remember the allure of owning your first Walkman? It's your music, in headphones, wherever you want! Nearly magic! Now, years down the road, with the colloquial term having segued over time from "Walkman" to "iPod" to "my phone", Sony has reintroduced their flagship travelling-tunes device...but is it worth it for the price?
Real buttons, though. Those pressable buttons are nice. (Image courtesy trustedreviews.com.) |
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Rock The Stocks: New App Enables Commission-Free Stock Trading
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