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Microsoft cleans up its Windows

Michael Liedtke
The software company hopes that version 8.1, set for release later this year, will be easier to navigate

Monsanto’s growing monopoly

Kristina Hubbard
What the Supreme Court got wrong: Patents on self-replicating seed are unethical, dangerous and anti-competitive

Is the Internet killing the porn industry?

David Rosen
Like other media industries, porn has seen cuts in jobs and fees during its mass migration to online publishing

Will Megan Draper suffer the same fate as Sharon Tate?

Prachi Gupta
An homage to the actress who was murdered by Charles Manson's followers prompts viewers to examine a possible link

Amanda Bynes threatens to sue NYPD after drug arrest

Daniel D'Addario
The troubled former teen star has had an eventful week -- threatening the cops who arrested her, mocking Rihanna

Chinese millennials to enter worst job market in nation’s history

Benjamin Carlson
While the number of college graduates in China has multiplied six fold, the number of jobs has dropped 15 percent

Digital currency founder arrested on money-laundering charges

Raphael Satter, JAVIER CORDOBA
Liberty Reserve's Arthur Budovsky was apprehended in Costa Rica

Diet soda rots your teeth “like meth and cocaine”

Valerie Tejeda
A new study claims a soda habit can damage your chompers as badly as a drug habit

California judge cites “Star Trek,” stuns copyright trolls

Peter Frase
Sci-fi-lover Otis Wright quoted Spock in his ruling against a group of lawyers laying claim to a single porn video

Corporations accused of wrongdoing win battle to keep identities secret

Alex Seitz-Wald
An unprecedented new legal case could allow corporations to use the courts to do their bidding -- anonymously

Wikipedia cleans up its mess

Andrew Leonard
Banned, blocked, investigated; the online encyclopedia casts a harsh eye on Robert Clark Young, aka "Qworty"

Yahoo shells out $1.1 billion for Tumblr

Michael Liedtke
It's the company's biggest acquisition since it bought the online search engine Overture for $1.3 billion

Financial Times hacked by Syrian Electronic Army

Natasha Lennard
The Assad-aligned hackers hit the publication with a spearphishing attack

Revenge, ego and the corruption of Wikipedia

Andrew Leonard
The unmasking of a writer who took extraordinary advantage of online anonymity to pursue old vendettas

Is Reddit censoring openly racist users?

Fidel Martinez
Administrators appear to have targeted one of the site's most controversial subgroups

A rapper’s red scare

Prachi Gupta
Lupe Fiasco's management takes control of his Twitter feed following Marxist theory debate UPDATED

Report: Nintendo to fix gay marriage “glitch” in game

Katie McDonough
Reports are circulating that Nintendo will remove a game feature allowing male characters to marry and raise kids

Leaked private messages worsen Bloomberg scandal

Natasha Lennard
Thousands of private messages between terminal users available to public, further undermining faith in Bloomberg

LinkedIn celebrates anniversary of IPO

Michael Liedtke
The professional networking company has nearly quadrupled in value over the last two years

Detroit’s RoboCop statue is almost complete

Prachi Gupta
See pictures of the ten-foot-tall prototype

Jaron Lanier: The Internet destroyed the middle class

Scott Timberg
Kodak employed 140,000 people. Instagram, 13. A digital visionary says the Web kills jobs, wealth -- even democracy

We are all addicts now

Damian Thompson
Even cupcakes and iPhones control us -- social and technological advances stimulate desires and foster addiction

The Facebook Home disaster

Andrew Leonard
The people have spoken: Nobody wants to live in Mark Zuckerberg's gated community

Pinterest’s sterling redesign

Bree Fowler
The popular link- and photo-sharing website offers users simpler navigation and new ways to arrange their boards
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