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Screen Grabbing: Forget The Second-Screen TV Experience, How About A Third?

Once upon a time it was uncommon for households to have more than one television. Those days are long gone. Now not only do we need several TVs but tablets and smartphones while watching, too. How many screens is too many? A new VH1, Spreecast union could yield an answer.READ»

The End of Thumbnails and the Future of the Web

Alan Taylor is bringing his "Big Picture" photo aesthetic to The Atlantic's new photoblog just as Gawker redesigns to accommodate larger images. Is the future of the web high-res photography?READ»

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iFive: New York Times Reacts to Gawker, Skype Crashes, Twitter Drives Hedge Fund, Facebook Leads to Mobbing, Sony's Next PSP

The holiday season is one day closer, but innovation's not on vacation yet: Here's the early news digested for your convenience...READ»

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Facebook and Other Sites Lift the Drawbridge in Reaction to Gawker Hack

The theft of Gawker's users' logins doesn't just affect Nick Denton's publishing empire. It could imperil users' accounts on Facebook, LinkedIn, Gilt, Word of Warcraft, and elsewhere.READ»

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Gawker, McDonald's, DeviantART Attacks Suggest Massive Hacker Race for Glory: Expert

Attacks against the popular media and gossip site likely kicked off a hacker pissing contest that could cause a wide range of companies to go on "Red Alert."READ»

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Gawker, McDonald's, Walgreens Hacked: Your Questions Answered

McDonald's, Walgreens, and Gawker were all hacked within the last few days. What gives?READ»

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iFive: Gawker Hacked, WikiLeaks Rival Out, Holiday Spending Goes Digital, The Atlantic Magazine's Money, Sports Illustrated App

Another week begins, innovation slaps on its office attire, downs a coffee and catches the train into work: So here's the early news, ready for you to do the same:READ»

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iFive: Gawker in Palin Legal Trouble, Branson's Eco Prize, Google TV Loses Viacom, Cloud Computing, WikiLeaks' Next Huge Exposé

While you were sleeping, other people were already innovating, inventing, making news. So here's Monday's early info, digested into manageable chunks for you.READ»

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AT&T Defends iPad Email Address Hack

After the disastrous (though perhaps unfair) PR of the iPad user email address security breach, AT&T finally responded last night. Their explanation is, understandably, very defensive.READ»

Elizabeth Spiers, Media Consultant

In 2007, she set out on her own and she's now a Web site-launching (or relaunching) machine, working on everything from clarifying an editorial vision to monetizing the business model for companies including the Flavorpill, Counsyl, and b5media.READ»

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This Year in Web Videos, Four Different Ways

Ah, digital photography and videos--my old, er, new friends. And powerful tools too: Good for capturing the passing moment. Or for documenting the passing year. Here are four videos that do just that, in very very different ...READ»

Burger King's Struggling. Is Their Ad Agency to Blame?

BK continues to lose ground to McDonald's--and some are laying the blame on the creepy ads created by Crispin Porter+Bogusky. Hogwash.READ»

iFive: GM and Chrysler to Get Bailed Out Again, Peter Chernin Meets Peter Griffin, and Amazon-Digg? in Today's Innovation News

While you were sleeping, innovation plotted its comeback. Here's today's innovation news: President Obama's auto task force appears ready to keep GM and Chrysler afloat with more bailout loans, pending concessions from ...READ»

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Fake Wall Street Journal Hits the Stands

A parody of the Wall Street Journal hit news stands early today, creating enough of a stir to get the real WSJ snapping up copies in at attempt to get them off the streets. Published every 26 years, this time the parody has ...READ»