AT&T Says It Has an 'Exclusive' on the 64GB HTC One in the U.S. | | If you're in the U.S. and looking for a bit of extra storage on your HTC One, AT&T might be your destination. The nation's second-largest wireless provider has announced it will get an "exclusive" 64GB version of HTC's next-flagship. In a video on its YouTube account, the carrier made it clear that no other carrier in the U.S. would get the added storage.
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Twitter Now Costs $5 Per Month — If You Want to Use Vowels | | Twttr — doesn't sound too bad, right? Well, that's exactly what you'll get if you want to continue using Twitter for free — only consonants will be available for writing messages. For $5 per month, you'll also be able to use vowels — A, E, I, O and, of course, U.
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Google Revolutionizes Its Email Service by Introducing Gmail Blue | | Google has added another prank to its April Fools' Day playbook by introducing a colorful change to Gmail. Called Gmail Blue, the search giant's latest effort to revolutionize its email service is as simple as it sounds: to make Gmail the color blue. Everything from the compose button to the font formatting will be blue.
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Google Nose Harnesses Your Sense of Smell for Search | | First, Google pranked its users by claiming to shut down YouTube; then, the search giant introduced old-school "Treasure Maps." But its pièce de résistance for this year's April Fools' Day has got to be Google Nose. Currently in beta, the new feature incorporates scents into Search. Google describes Nose as its "flagship olfactory knowledge feature enabling users to search for smells." To learn more, watch the semi-serious video, above.
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Did Da Vinci Invent Google Glass? | Sunday, March 31, 2013 9:00 PM | Lance Ulanoff |
| Leonard Da Vinci, the 15th-century Renaissance man, is credited with envisioning or outright inventing hundreds of modern-day devices; facsimiles of everything from a machine gun to parachutes and even today's helicopter can be found in his detailed drawings. The schematics and notes he left behind are a treasure trove for researchers, including Dr. Burt Wilde.
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Why Cats Are Better Than Men | Sunday, March 31, 2013 7:29 PM | Camille Bautista |
| There's nothing wrong with being a crazy cat lady. Your furry friend is your most loyal companion, always there to take a nap on your head or garner likes on your Instagram feed. SEE ALSO: Feline Feelings: A 101 Guide to Cat Emotions In fact, your cat's probably more reliable than your current beau, and definitely requires less maintenance and attention.
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50 Amazingly Epic Pranks | Sunday, March 31, 2013 6:58 PM | Christine Erickson |
| There is nothing more satisfying than successfully pranking someone. Whether it's your co-workers, classmates, family or friends, the look on their faces makes every minute spent planning worth it. Maybe not the wasted office supplies, but that's beside the point. Sometimes a photo of the prank itself is just as great as the person's reaction.
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Google Adds 'Treasure Maps' for April Fools' Day | Sunday, March 31, 2013 5:37 PM | Camille Bautista |
| Google joined in on the April Fools' Day fun a day early with their latest feature: Treasure Maps. Following last year's prank, 8-bit Google Maps, the company debuted a pirate-style design on Sunday, complete with 2D hand-drawn landmarks and hidden treasure chests. The map uses a spyglass to zoom in for Street View, with a rounded telescopic frame and old-school filter.
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Ford C-Max Energi Feels Like the Car of the Future | Sunday, March 31, 2013 4:34 PM | Charlie White |
| One of Ford's most technologically advanced products for 2013 is the C-Max Energi, a plug-in hybrid that Ford says gets 43 miles per gallon. I tested one for a couple of weeks, giving me plenty of time to see what it's like to live with the latest electric-car tech. When I saw this unusual vehicle decked out in a Prius-like color Ford calls "Ice Storm Metallic," it looked to me like a typical four-door hatchback.
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For Some, Google Doodle of Cesar Chavez Lays an (Easter) Egg | Sunday, March 31, 2013 3:27 PM | Christina Warren |
| Online controversy continues to build over Google's decision to honor Cesar Chavez with its Google Doodle on Sunday instead of Easter. While Google traditionally avoids Easter-related Google Doodles, the search giant has drawn the ire of some conservatives for choosing to honor the labor leader and activist.
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Spring Clean Your Resume! | Sunday, March 31, 2013 1:01 PM | The Daily Muse |
| So you've cleaned your closet, maybe your inbox, and you're feeling pretty good about your spring cleaning. But before you wash your hands and congratulate yourself — pull out your resume, and take a look at it (whether or not you're looking for a job right now). You see, your resume is a lot like a closet. At least once a year, it needs a good cleaning. You see, your resume is a lot like a closet.
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Gosling Easter Is Back With More Ryan Gosling-Themed Eggs In More Cities | Sunday, March 31, 2013 12:31 PM | Christina Warren |
| Ryan Gosling might be taking a break from acting, but everyone's favorite brooding heartthrob is still willing to be New York City's best-looking Easter Bunny. Alright, so Gosling isn't actually the Easter Bunny — but Gosling-themed Easter eggs are currently being found around New York City, London, Chicago and San Francisco. It's all part of the second-annual Gosling Easter, an Easter egg hunt with a decidedly digital twist.
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Google Doodle Celebrates Easter With Cesar Chavez | Sunday, March 31, 2013 11:03 AM | Camille Bautista |
| Google celebrated the birthday of the late Cesar Chavez on Sunday, choosing to honor the labor leader with its logo instead of another notable holiday: Easter. The Google Doodle frames an illustration of Chavez in the third letter, acknowledging what would have been his 86th birthday.
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How Vizify Gives Recruiters Context for Your Digital Identity | Sunday, March 31, 2013 10:16 AM | Dani Fankhauser |
| If I had a dime for every interview that began with "So, tell me about yourself," then I might not need a job. Companies know they're not hiring a skill set; they're hiring a human. The interview used to be the first chance to see a candidate's true colors but now, looking at someone's digital footprint allows recruiters to sift through applicants even earlier.
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