
Petitions demanding ethical work conditions headed to Apple stores

Borders is closing for good, your parents are stalking your Facebook, and Jell-O will be made from humans.

My BlackBerry has been an integral part of my manhood. It gave me ready access to the world and mobility. But I switched to the iPhone—here’s why.

Obama and Zuckerberg are tight, your iPhone is stalking you, and the GOP lets gay candidate Fred Karger debate.

Too bad everyone else shut off their electronics and didn’t record it. Guess they didn’t want to test him.

But given our nation’s love for the iPhone—a romance that borders on smacked-out dependence—does it even matter?

Check out this series of “guy-friendly” concept iPhone apps in development, featured over at Trendhunter.

In a move that pretty much blows every other dad out of the water, cinematographer Luke Geissbühler and his 7-year-old son, Max, sent an iPhone and a video camera to the edge of our atmosphere, capturing some absolutely stunning footage.

First Apple CEO Steve Jobs told me that if I wanted porn on my mobile, I’d have to buy an Android phone. He even went so far as to say that Apple has a “moral responsibility to keep porn off the iPhone,” as if a producer of vanity electronics has the right to dictate propriety.
I scoffed when the iPad was released. Yet again, Apple created a total vanity product, just like the useless (but sexy) MacBook Air. Plus, given that the tablet is essentially entertainment-only, with none of the productivity features of other portable devices like netbooks and laptops, the iPad seemed even dumber. But, of course, the iPad [...]

“I want to represent an idea. The idea that if you put your mind to something you can accomplish anything, all you need is a crazy work ethic, faith and perseverance.” — Tyrre Burks

NPR reports on the use of Ketamine to treat acute depression.

Cameron Conaway insists that this has nothing to do with football and everything to do with what it means to be a good man.

U.S. Army Sergeant First Class Matthew Crowder has learned that he can live alone, but is willing to admit that he would rather be cuddling.

Jamie Reidy agrees that deep-sexing in the workplace doesn’t have to lead to deep-sixing from the workplace

Joanna Schroeder explains that little boys aren’t the only ones who tease because they like someone.

In honor of Lent, Jamie Reidy pledges to give up the same thing he does every year: Nada.

An engaged and loving father is the most powerful man-making force on the planet. The opposite is also true. When fathers are absent, physically or emotionally, the wound that results is profound. It touches a man to his core and forever leaves him with the question, “Am I good enough as a person and a [...]

When I was a sophomore in college, I realized I was unhappy, both with the school I had chosen and the major I was pursuing.

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One of our great myths about men is that lust invariably cancels out the empathy.
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