Twitter’s shareable blacklists are a nightmare for the web’s worst trolls
Twitter has plenty of issues, but chief among them is how easy it is for dirtbags with too much free time to berate other users. Twitter has tools to block and mute these users, but that’s not quite enough to get the job done, which is why the social media platform is introducing shared block lists today.
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Amazing GIF: Every Iron Man suit in one single animation
Tony Stark won’t sit still for a moment, especially when it comes to improving his best creation ever: Iron Man. That’s why Stark’s Iron Man suits have continuously evolved over time, becoming more and more sophisticated as Stark continues his quest to keep the world safe from evil.
Now, an amazing GIF animation shows you every single Iron Man suit from all the Marvel movies, starting from the first Iron Man film and going all the way up to Stark’s latest invention in Avengers: Age of Ultron.
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Dethroning Spotify just got a lot harder for Apple
Apple Music’s bar for success just got higher. Spotify on Wednesday reported that it now has 20 million paid subscribers, up from the 15 million paid subscribers it had in January. In total, Spotify now has 75 million users, up from the 60 million users it reported earlier this year. The new paid subscribers number is also double the 10 million paid subscribers that Spotify reported in May of 2014.
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One of the best new features in iOS 9’s Photos app is straight out of Google Photos
In addition to what Apple was willing to show off on stage at WWDC 2015, more and more hidden iOS 9 features are coming to light as users discover them in the first beta release. The growing list now includes a neat Photos app trick that you’ve recently seen in Google Photos, and that is apparently already built into the next version of iOS.
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Microsoft’s massive 84-inch Surface tablet priced at $20,000
Microsoft’s Surface Hub will do for tablet computers what Crocodile Dundee once did for knives — that is, it will show us how puny the ones we use every day really are. Microsoft’s massive new tablet isn’t meant to be a consumer device, of course, and it’s being targeted straight at the enterprise market. The device has an 84-inch diagonal and it will cost $20,000, which should put it out of reach of the average PC user.
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Mustangs of the 2015 Hot Rod Power Tour: Day 5, Wednesday June 10 – Memphis, TN to Hoover, AL
Amid all of the incredible Mustangs and hot rods on the Power Tour, there was one car today that totally stopped us in our tracks, and we nearly missed it.
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HBO finally spills plot details about True Detective’s second season
With the True Detective season 2 premiere now less than two weeks away, HBO has impressively been able to keep the show’s plot lines under wraps. Aside from a few cryptic, albeit cool, trailers, most of what we know about the upcoming show starts and ends with the cast and show’s location — Los Angeles.
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Here’s how you can fix one of the Galaxy S6’s biggest problems
One of the big complaints we’ve heard about the Galaxy S6 so far has been about its supposedly poor RAM management that is leading to apps crashing much more frequently than they have on previous flagship Samsung phones. However, SamMobile points out that one XDA Developer has come up with what looks like a simple fix to this problem, although you should be warned that it will require rooting your phone first.
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Apple fixed the iMessage bug that crashes your iPhone in the latest iOS 8.4 beta
A couple of weeks ago, iPhone owners the world over started receiving odd text messages from their mischievous friends — texts which promptly shut down their devices. This bizarre bug had something to do with how banner notifications process Unicode text, which is what appears in the odd string of text.
Apple provided a workaround shortly after the bug was reported, but today we found out that the official fix has been included in iOS 8.4 beta 4.
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Pizza Hut unveiled a new hot dog pizza, and I never want to look at it again
This has been a pretty good week, all things considered. Apple unveiled a new music streaming service, dozens of game developers started discussing their plans for E3 2015 and Chris Heston threw a no-hitter against the Mets… but inevitably, something had to come along and ruin it all.
What you see at the top of this post is the Hot Dog Bites Pizza, and Pizza Hut is going to start selling it on June 18th.
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