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China unblocks Facebook for a select few

KIT EATON
Those inside Shanghai's Free Trade Zone will have access to Facebook, Twitter and The New York Times

Hackers can easily bypass Apple’s fingerprint security

Natasha Lennard
Biometrics-based Apple TouchID on new iPhones can be circumvented with photos of fingerprints

Destroying the right to be alone

Matthew Harwood, Christopher Calabrese
The NSA and other agencies are making privacy obsolete

Parks make us smarter — science proves it!

Henry Grabar
Amazing new studies and brain results show nature reduces aggression, fights depression, improves mental function

Fighting meth addiction with hard drugs

Patrick Winn
Thailand's justice minister believes "kratom," a leafy jungle stimulant, can help users kick their habit

Telecoms firms never challenged NSA

Natasha Lennard
Phone companies put up no resistance to NSA demands for data, but it doesn't make online giants the good guys

Shall we play a game?: The rise of the military-entertainment complex

Corey Mead
The Army wants you to play video games: For decades, the military has been financing, inventing and perfecting them

IOS 7 is screwing with jailbreakers

JOHN PAUL TITLOW
Apple's new platform makes it harder for users to "jailbreak" the device and apply custom designs

Internet archaeologists reconstruct lost Web pages

EMERGING TECHNOLOGY FROM THE ARXIV
While studying "lost" tweets in the Egyptian Revolution, researchers found a way to re-create deleted material

How to make the economy work for us

Robert Reich
Or, the myth of the free market

LinkedIn unfriends the NSA

Andrew Leonard
Edward Snowden should be proud. The current showdown between tech companies and the government is his legacy

A turf war between Coke and Pepsi shows that neither is the “good” company

Jodie Gummow
A fight over 'pouring rights' made 'killer Coke' out to be the bad guy, but Pepsi doesn't look so hot either

Madonna’s Reddit AMA: The strangest moments

Daniel D'Addario
The pop singer seems annoyed by fans' questions, curses at them during an online chat

A Netflix for e-books arrives

Laura Miller
All-you-can-read for a set fee? A digital book club? New ways to consume e-books could change how we read

No more debt!: The new plan to destroy tuition and loans

David Sirota
A new system would get rid of college debt, by making some schools free -- with a novel way to pay it forward

Enrollment in Harvard’s computer science course skyrocketed

Alice Truong
Students are taking a cue from Mark Zuckerberg's Facebook success

Gremlins predicted our 21st century American nightmare!

Natasha Lennard
Remember the storyline about monsters turning shiny electronics against us? Here's why we're our own Gremlins, now

The best of Reddit porn

Tracy Clark-Flory
Back by popular demand: A top-10 list of triple-X fare -- this time from everyone's favorite flame-cave

Your Facebook newsfeed rewards spammers

SHELL ROBSHAW-BRYAN
The site's Edge Rank algorithm determines what you do or don’t see appear in your newsfeed

Marissa Mayer didn’t expect to be happy anywhere except Google

Alice Truong
The Yahoo CEO said the tech company's turnaround depends on making the right hires

McDonald’s tests app that lets you order and pay via smartphone

ADDY DUGDALE
Fast food lovers in Salt Lake City and Austin get to test it

Zuckerberg on NSA: “The government blew it”

Natasha Lennard
While Facebook has played its part in enabling sprawling surveillance state, CEO slams government over transparency

Meet your future memory aid: The internet

Sarah Kessler
New app 'Memoir' will compile your photos, social media posts and geolocation coordinates to augment memory
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