Tech 9: Stories From the Week You Need to Read Right Now

From the shutdown of Silk Road to Snapchat's new feature.

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The government may have shut down this week but the tech world kept on rolling. It was a wild and strange week, with Snapchat announcing a major change to its service, Samsung caught lying about the power of its phones, and Facebook announcing a Stepford Wives-style community with creepy new company apartments. To get you caught up on all the craziness, here are 9 tech stories from the week you probably missed but totally shouldn't have.

Michael Thomsen is Complex's tech columnist. He has written for Slate, The Atlantic, The New Inquiry, n+1, Billboard, and is author of Levitate the Primate: Handjobs, Internet Dating, and Other Issues for Men. He tweets often at @mike_thomsen.

Snapchat's Plans to Turn Into a Storytelling Platform

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The iPhone Barely Worked When Steve Jobs Announced it in 2007

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Samsung Caught Tricking Benchmark Programs to Make Note 3 Seem Faster Than It Is

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Silk Road Owner Arrested For Allegedly Drug Conspiracy and Money Laundering

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Facebook Builds an Employee-Only Apartment Building Next to its Headquarters

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Conduct a Symphony of Laptops By Waving Your Hands

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A Google Glass App Knows What You're Looking At

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A Stock Called TWTRQ Jumped 1500% Because People Thought It Was Twitter

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Google Launches a Free Web Design Tool

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