Tuesday tremors

Finally, Facebook does something about that annoying auto-logout feature. Now you can stay logged-in over multiple sessions.
This is a funny comparison of how much 1GB has changed over the years.
Eric sent me this chocolate rain LOLcat, but I had no idea why it was so funny until I watched the video above.
I would love a see-thru pinball machine in my living room.
Amazon.com is giving Apple’s iTunes a run for its money. The new Amazon.com mp3 website sells inidivual tracks DRM-free for $0.89 and whole albums for about $8.99!
And since so many people use Amazon.com, this may become a good way to judge music tastes and preferences on a large scale (sort of like a real-time Billboard chart).
24 Hours of Flickr is coming to New York City on October 18th! RSVP via Upcoming.
WIRED decodes consumer electronics symbols.
How do some recent corporate logo redesigns hold up? [via]
Ahh yes! Samsung, Motorola, Sony Ericsson, LG, and some other cell phone makers have collectively agreed to support a universal standard for phone chargers. Pretty soon, you can say goodbye to different chargers for different cell phones and hello to one universal adapter for just about all cell devices!
Shepard Fairey @ QBN Sessions [via]
Casting a vote in Texas doesn’t mean you have to be present. [via]
Oh yeah, and I finished reading The Paradox of Choice over this past week. It was a great book and I definitely recommend it to those who often have trouble making decisions of any sort.
I have started reading Everything Bad Is Good For You and so far it has proven to be a very enlightening look into the culture that I live and breathe everyday. Hopefully the book keeps with its momentum. :)
- Samsung U700 - 12.1mm of sexy
- What is ‘airplane mode’?
- Some books were made of smiles
- 24: The unaired 1994 pilot
- Nokia damage test labs