Do you ever get calls from an unknown name and wonder, who the _______ is calling me? Yeah, me too, except most of the time I know who is on the other end — it's those factory warranty spam recordings.
If you are getting repeat offenders calling you, I highly suggest checking out Who Calls Me?, a site I came across on makeuseof. Who Calls Me? allows people to leave comments on a particular number, so if it's a telemarketer, scam artist, political surveyor, or any other strange caller, you can enter the number to see if anyone else has reported comments on that particular number. So maybe they'll keep calling, but at least you'll know what their deal is and can enter "Do Not Answer" in your contact list.
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Yesterday Buzz got the scoop on the new Facebook movie, which is apparently a legitimate project being pursued. Honestly, when Aaron Sorkin joined Facebook last year, I definitely thought The West Wing creator's profile and rumors of the film were a hoax, but it appears everything is on the up and up. I was only mildly interested in the movie, rumored to be called The Social Network, before Buzz found out that David Fincher, of Zodiac and Fight Club, may be directing. However, that news, as well as the rumor that Michael Cera is being considered for the role of Mark Zuckerberg (!!!), has me totally excited about the film.
The movie would be based on the book The Accidental Billionaires: The Founding of Facebook and would follow Zuckerberg's early days in college developing the network to its crazy popularity today. Would you go see this movie?
It's a battle: 'mo gadgets, 'mo problems. Well not so much
problems per se, but more cords, and more outlets needed to plug in all those gadgets to charge. Which, then necessitates the organized geek's BFF: the charging station. But when the prettiest charging stations cost upwards of a 100 bucks or so, what better way to solve the problem than to DIY?
I often find myself drawn to the light trail photos on Flickr. The ones created by moving cars, as well as the ones that people create themselves with flashlights and sparklers. I've done just about enough admiring, and am ready to test out the method myself. So naturally, the go-to place to find some reliable tips is Digital Photography School.

Apparently, shooting light trails is super easy, but you'll have to venture out of manual mode to achieve it. Just by using longer shutter speeds (around 10 or 20 seconds), a tripod, and finding your perfect aperture mode for the light you're shooting in (start with your f-stop at f/8 and take it down if your shots are overexposed and up if underexposed), light trails are easily captured. Check out the rest of the tip details on Digital Photography School and have some photography fun!
Even though Kate Gosselin's iPhone was mistaken for a BlackBerry, there was no mistaking the case's signature color: pink.
Though the mother of eight is currently going through a very public divorce, at least her phone case is a vibrant, happy color. So let this be a lesson to you if you're ever feeling low: Try color therapy!
For a case like hers, check out my lineup of pink iPhone cases.
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