October 2011
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Top 12 Mashable Infographics →
Everyone loves an infographic, and here at Mashable, we’ve taken an interest in producing our own infographics. In the gallery above, you’ll see some of our favorite Mashable infographics that were researched and visualized in-house to help you see the big picture in tech history. Because sometim…
Why Coldplay and Adele Aren't Bringing New Albums... →
Coldplay isn’t making its latest album, Mylo Xyloto, available on Spotify or any other streaming music subscription service. Fans will either need to purchase physical copies or MP3 downloads from places like Apple’s iTunes store, Microsoft’s Zune store or Amazon. The reason for the decisi…
I Want My Siri TV: Is Apple Aiming to Make the... →
Television is broken. I know it. You know it. Steve Jobs knew it. I have a pretty state-of-the-art 2011 Sony LED TV, complete with Hulu Plus, Netflix and YouTube apps. Yet it still usually takes me about a dozen clicks on a button-rich remote to get to what I want to watch. By the time you ac…
Facebook Apps Just Got More Mobile-Friendly →
Facebook is bringing its platform to mobile. The social network is allowing app developers to connect users more easily to the mobile or web version of their apps when using the site on a mobile device. To start, Facebook is launching support for the Facebook mobile website and Facebook for iP…
It’s often just enough to be with someone. I don’t need to touch them. Not even...
– Marilyn Monroe (via skeletales)
Man Hysterically Fails at Explaining Klout to His... →
Each day, Mashable highlights one noteworthy YouTube video. Check out all our viral video picks. In this 3D animation, a man amusingly describes Klout to his boss during a performance review. The overly excited employee mentions “free stuff” (a.k.a. Klout Perks) and explains how he’s in…
Nokia Shows Off Flexible Mobile Device of the... →
Look what Nokia has done with this mobile gadget — Nokia calls it a “kinetic device,” a prototype with a flexible display the company showed at Nokia World 2011 in London. Instead of the pinch-to-zoom capabilities copied throughout the smartphone industry, Nokia has come up with a n…