11 Things You Can Do With Samsung's New Tablet That You Can't Do With The iPad

There are tons of Android tablets out there, but few are equipped to take on the iPad. Samsung's recently released Galaxy Tab S, however, may be the best Android tablet you can buy. Other than its super-slim design and gorgeous display, the Tab S comes with a handful of software features that allow you to do more than you can with an iPad. Here's a quick look at what you can do with the Galaxy Tab S that you can't do with an iPad. You can use your fingerprint to make payments or launch apps The Galaxy Tab S comes with Samsung's fingerprint sensor in the home button.

Salesforce.com Will Live Update Its Diversity Metrics In Charts On Its Website

Joining the likes of Google, Yahoo, and Facebook, enterprise tech giant Salesforce.com released diversity stats about its employee makeup on its website. Unsurprisingly, Salesforce's numbers look overwhelmingly similar to stats from the other Silicon Valley companies. Its staff is 71% male, with even fewer women working in tech and leadership positions. In the United States, the company is 67% white. In fact, Salesforce is slightly less diverse than Google, Yahoo, Facebook, and LinkedIn.

The Biggest Net Neutrality Lie of All

As the FCC prepares to sift through nearly a million comments on its proposed "net neutrality" rules, it's clear that Internet users have been duped into believing the proposal would weaken rather than strengthen the FCC's authority. That lie is being amplified by groups who have long preferred that the Internet be transformed into a public utility--as dangerous an idea as it is deluded.

Nailed It: Buzzfeed Cracks The Pinterest Code

Buzzfeed is one of of the fastest growing media companies ever, with a monthly audience of 150 million and counting, thanks chiefly to its unmatched understanding of what people will read or share on Facebook. But much of its recent traffic growth has come from another, less appreciated source: Pinterest.

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