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Apple Drops Sweet Christmas-Themed iPad Ad | | With just four days to go until Christmas, Apple dropped this sweet little ad Friday night showing off the benefits of FaceTime on the iPad. The ad, from TBWA\Media Arts Lab, shows a girl singing the venerable "I'll Be Home For Christmas" while strumming a ukulele on an iPad. Meanwhile, on an iPad Mini, we see what looks like her beaming grandpa nodding along and smiling.
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Choose-Your-Own-Adventure Hamlet Book Breaks Kickstarter Record | Friday, December 21, 2012 6:06 PM | PSFK |
| Webcartoonist Ryan North's Kickstarter campaign has broken the all-time record for being the most funded publishing project ever. His reinvention of Shakespeare's classic, Hamlet -- To Be Or Not To Be: That Is the Adventure -- is a choose-your-own-adventure style story. The illustrated book is described as "80,000 words of comedy and mayhem," with jokes, swordfights and ghosts.
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Spin Magazine Halts Print Publication | Friday, December 21, 2012 1:13 PM | Todd Wasserman |
| Spin became the latest magazine to pull out of print, halting production after 27 years. The publication, which is owned by Buzzmedia, broke the news to subscribers on Friday: "Spin has halted publication of our print edition to invest more deeply in our digital properties, including Spin.com, Spin Play for iPad, and Spin mobile," the company wrote on its site.
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Startup Wants You to Dare Friends to Look Foolish for Charity | Friday, December 21, 2012 12:19 PM | Zoe Fox |
| Would you take a shower in a public fountain? What if your friends would donate $50 if you did it? A just-hatched startup called Moolta wants you to challenge your friends to do wildly crazy things, record their antics and post them to their platform. What's in it for the dare accepters? The dare is a fundraiser -- in most cases for charity.
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Steve Jobs' Yacht Impounded in Amsterdam | Friday, December 21, 2012 9:45 AM | Seth Fiegerman |
| One of the last projects that Apple co-founder Steve Jobs worked on before his death was commissioning the minimalist designer Philippe Starck to build his family the yacht of their dreams. Now, Starck is alleging that Jobs never fully paid him for the task.
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