01 July 2012

Pixelpalooza: 15" Retina MacBook Pro reviewed

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Winamp's woes: how the greatest MP3 player undid itself Features
Winamp's woes: how the greatest MP3 player undid itself
by Cyrus Farivar

MP3s are so natural to the Internet now that it's almost hard to imagine a time before high-quality compressed music. But there was such a time—and even after "MP3" entered the mainstream, organizing, ripping, and playing back one's music collection remained a clunky and frustrating experience.

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Pixelpalooza: 15 Features
Pixelpalooza: 15" Retina MacBook Pro reviewed
by Chris Foresman

A thinner, "Retina" MacBook Pro had been rumored for some time, and Apple did not disappoint when it introduced the new 15" Retina MacBook Pro at its Worldwide Developers Conference last week.

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FunnyJunk lawyer's wife wades into fray, calls critics Law & Disorder
FunnyJunk lawyer's wife wades into fray, calls critics "nazi scumbags"
by Nate Anderson

Charles Carreon, the Tucson lawyer currently suing Oatmeal creator Matt Inman, the National Wildlife Foundation, the American Cancer Society, and anyone impersonating him on Twitter, is something of a poet. (And, when we spoke to him last week, we learned that he loves The Ramones.)

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