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How The Smartphone Is Destroying Intimate Relationships

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Trade that harsh LCD glow for the glow of romance.

How The Smartphone Is Destroying Intimate Relationships

How The Smartphone Is Destroying Intimate Relationships

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Trade that harsh LCD glow for the glow of romance.

How The Smartphone Is Destroying Intimate Relationships

Lupe Fiasco Recalls Being Paid In Food, On ‘When I Was 17’

‘I ate the rest of my salary,’ rapper recalls of subsidizing his income with free fast food. By Jayson Rodriguez Lupe Fiasco on “When I Was 17” Photo: MTV News Lupe Fiasco may be a man about the world now — check his past single “Paris, Tokyo” — but back when the Chicago MC was a teenager, he was only a local explorer. “When I was 17, I worked at this restaurant that was behind my house,” Lupe says during the latest episode of “When I Was 17,” airing at 11 a.m. Saturday on MTV. “It was literally my house, the alley, work. I used to jump over my back fence, and I was in the parking lot of my job. I was the short-order cook. It was fast food. It was really crappy. I would work 40 hours a week, and it was 60 bucks. I remember trying to get my homeys jobs there, and they would be like, ‘Are you stupid? I’m not working for 60.’ ” “We had better things to do than work at a restaurant,” Fiasco’s friend Doughboy said. “Especially when we knew how much he got paid and how long he had to be there.” The Lasers MC maintained he had a plan that his friends couldn’t quit comprehend. He knew he was underpaid, but he decided he would get his due by way of his stomach, if not his wallet. “They didn’t see my vision: I didn’t have to pay for any food,” he said. “I ate the rest of my salary that I thought I deserved.” His plan, however, wasn’t approved by management, and Lupe wasn’t afraid to voice his displeasure. ” ‘Well, you should pay me some more and I’ll stop!’ ” he recalled telling his boss. “When I Was 17” — this week featuring Jessie J , Tyrese and Lupe Fiasco — airs Saturday at 11 a.m. on MTV. Related Videos Check Out A Sneak Preview Of ‘When I Was 17’ Related Artists Lupe Fiasco

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LCD Soundsystem Talk Retirement Way Back In 2007

On the eve of their last-ever gig, MTV News unearths our last interview with James Murphy, who was already contemplating hanging it up. By James Montgomery, with reporting by Christopher “C.J.” Smith LCD Soundsystem’s James Murphy in 2007 Photo: MTV News In February, James Murphy announced that he’d be retiring his LCD Soundsystem project with a massive three-hour show at New York’s Madison Square Garden. Of course, following that announcement — and the subsequent pre-sale debacle, which saw scalpers snatch up tickets to such a degree that fans were left empty-handed — Murphy also decided to play a run of four shows at another venue, Terminal 5 (or, as he put it, “F— you, scalpers”), in the days leading up to that MSG show. And now, having run through those shows — which, according to anyone who managed to get a ticket, ranged between “revelatory” and “holy sh–, LCD were so good I seriously had an aneurism” — Murphy and his band are gearing up for that MSG gig, their honest-to-goodness last show ever, set for Saturday. So, with Murphy preparing to wave goodbye, MTV News decided to take a look back at our last interview with him, which took place in June 2007 at his DFA studio just as he was gearing up to release LCD’s second album, Sound of Silver. And, as is always the case any time Murphy sat down in front of our cameras, he was candid, charming and — most of all — self-effacing. “I really wanted to make the same record again; legally, though, it had to be different songs,” he said of Silver. “So, basically, this new one is nine songs [all the] same thing. There’s almost like a parallel to each song on the first record. I don’t know if people will like it. I don’t care.” Of course, people did (they liked the follow up, 2010’s This Is Happening, too), but at the time, Murphy wasn’t exactly worried about what people would think of his albums; he was more concerned with trying to balance the load that comes with fame. “I’d like to make a bunch of albums. … I’m 37, so I’m going to have to tour less to do that. I’m already old. I don’t want to be ‘old dude,’ ” he smiled. “I just like being a person. Going to dinner, going to work, having kids, that kind of stuff. I just want to figure out how to be what I am — how to be DFA guy and LCD guy — in a way I find pleasing. I kind of think people don’t know what they’re doing. Maybe I have to work on my ringtones or something.” And somewhat inevitably, the conversation finally turned to the very future of LCD itself. And, somewhat tellingly, nearly four years before he’d officially announce that MSG show, Murphy was already making plans to retire the mantle altogether — though, as for what would replace it, he had no ideas. And he was fine with that. “I think in a lot of ways the band itself, in some ways, it’s really simple … it’s just kind of dumb, and it’s the same thing over and over to a certain degree, and the guy doesn’t sing that well, and … it seems engaging to me — like, it’s something I would like,” he said. “I feel like this is a funny thing to do, and it seems kind of missing, so I just kind of keep doing it, until somebody does it better, and then I’ll just stop, or I’ll just go do something else.” Are you sad to see LCD Soundsystem go? Let us know in the comments. Related Artists LCD Soundsystem

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HP Slate prototype video

An early look on the HP Slate tablet. Originally from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0IiKaa8v9M By engadget Tags : 7 , hp , leak , pc , prototype , slate , tablet , windows

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Pixel Qi versus LCD screen comparison

Pixel Qi versus LCD screen comparison By engadget Tags : comparison , display , lcd , monitor , pixel , qi , screen , sunlight

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Panda Stalker

…Now 110% creepier than regular stalkers. [ Ed's Note : Did one of the LCD Soundsystem bears escape from the drunk tank?] View

So You Need a Typeface…

A typography decision flowchart with a sense of humor. My version of this flowchart would replace Helvetica with the Insane Clown Posse font. The Best Links: Originally Posted on Inspiration Lab via MetaFilter View

LCD Soundsystem’s ‘Drunk Girls’

Hello, Youth Of America, here is a new LCD Soundsystem video featuring pandas* for your enjoyment. *Fake pandas. Sorry, Real Panda enthusiasts. Watch