Welcome to The Verge: Weekender edition. Each week, we'll bring you important articles from the previous weeks' original reports, features and reviews on The Verge. Think of it as a collection of a few of our favorite pieces from the week gone by, which you may have missed, or which you might want to read again.
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At a starting price well north of a thousand dollars, Google's Chromebook Pixel breaks the mold. But is the world ready for a "premium" portable that does little more than browse the web?
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For online communities aimed at youngsters, monitoring behavior and scanning for predators is a constant challenge — especially when the kids are trying their hand at "online dating." Adrianne Jeffries reports.
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A spate of high-profile Twitter hacks already had the internet on edge, then MTV and sister network BET made the ill-timed decision to fake a hack of their own. What was the motivation, and what does it mean for the future of brand development on social networks?
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Squeezing both tablet and ultrabook into a 10-inch, 2-pound package. David Pierce reviews Lenovo's newest tablet just for you.
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A boy's club industry is bad for everyone, especially gamers.
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Joshua Topolsky gets up close and personal with Google's visionary new computer.
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