Saturday, September 27, 2014

Recommended Reading: André 3000 chats 'Jimi: All Is by My Side'

Recommended Reading highlights the best long-form writing on technology and more in print and on the web. Some weeks, you'll also find short reviews of books that we think are worth your time. We hope you enjoy the read.


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Billboard Cover: Andre 3000 Talks Playing Jimi Hendrix, His Seven-Year Disappearing Act and Outkast's Future

by Lang Whitaker,

Billboard



It has been an eventful for year for André Benjamin. Perhaps better known as half of the hip-hop duo Outkast, Benjamin -- or André 3000 -- rejoined Big Boi on a globe-trotting festival tour this year for the pair's 20th anniversary performances. If that weren't enough, Jimi: All Is by My Side, the film where he stars as Jimi Hendrix, is set to hit theaters this weekend. The artist and actor opened up to Billboard on the role, life and rumored new album.














Ex-Employees Say Home Depot Left Data Vulnerable

by Julie Creswell and Nicole Perlroth, The New York Times


Last week, Home Depot revealed that details of 56 million customer credit cards were compromised in a massive data breach. That's even larger than Target's woes last year. As it turns out, the chain was easy game.


Pocket



The Evolution of Flying Lotus

by Joe Zadeh
, Noisey


If you don't immediately recognize the name Flying Lotus, you've likely heard some his work. The great-nephew of John Coltrane has a list of collaborators that includes the likes of Kendrick Lamar, Thom Yorke, Erykah Badu, Herbie Hancock and many more.


Pocket



Project Titan: A Brief History of a Game that Doesn't Exist

by Mike Foster, Joystiq


With the official word from Blizzard that its Titan MMO had been canceled coming this week, now's a good time to revisit Joystiq's piece from last year detailing the project.


Pocket



iPhone 6 Plus Camera Review: Iceland

by Austin Mann


Pro travel photographer Austin Mann trekked through Iceland for a few days to put the new iPhone camera features through their paces. Mann's findings were part of a feature for The Verge, but he further detailed the trip on his own website.


Pocket



[Photo credit: Mark Horton/WireImage]


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