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Microsoft addresses user complaints, retools Windows 8
Michael Liedtke
Problems with the operating system have been blamed for a deepening slump in personal computer sales
Twitter’s latest unfunny trend: #killallmen
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A satire turns into a serious conversation -- but mostly it's an excuse for both sexes to be obnoxious
YouTube builds a paywall
Andrew Leonard
Evolution or a giant step backward? The video site plans to introduce premium subscription-only channels
Anonymous takes charge, the Web takes down governments
Nicco Mele
The Internet collective's approach to holding power accountable might suit this moment better than any military
Richard Nixon, hero of the American Left
Emmett Rensin
He's justifiably reviled by historians, but Nixon's politics were far more progressive than we give him credit
High schooler arrested for making “terrorist threat” on Facebook
Kevin Collier
Cameron Dambrosio, 18, boasted about outdoing the Boston bombers. He's now being held on $1 million bail
Dolls for girls, science and Legos for boys: The toy aisle is still sexist
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A drugstore chain declares science is for boys -- until customers fight back on Twitter
How Facebook could blow it
Andrew Leonard
A pledge to give users the power to block the ads they hate is a promise the social network can't keep
Hacker steals sensitive infrastructure data from U.S. military
Jeb Boone
The corrupted database contains comprehensive information about 79,000 dams across the country
Facebook is blowing it
Andrew Leonard
Mark Zuckerberg won't let me turn off the spammy online dating ads on my smartphone. It's a big mistake
Julian Assange: The Internet threatens civilization
Adam Morris
However disappointing, the Wikileaks founder's new book offers a fascinating -- and discomfiting -- thesis
Google’s new answer to Siri
Michael Liedtke
Google Now, a free iPhone and iPad app, performs many of the same functions as the Apple software
Wikipedia’s shame
Andrew Leonard
Sexism isn't the problem at the online encyclopedia. The real corruption is the lust for revenge
Forget copyright! We’ve always stolen music
Alex Sayf Cummings
The politics of copyright place the interests of big business over fans, the public -- and artists
Homemade bombs made easier
Andrew Leonard
The Tsarnaevs learned how to make bombs from the Internet. So can anyone. And the problem will only get worse
“American women novelists” segregated by Wikipedia
Katie McDonough
Wikipedia's overwhelmingly male user-editors began the bizarre forced gender migration on Tuesday
Does CISPA encourage corporate hacking?
Tim Sampson
The legislation's critics say it gives companies too much power to pursue potential cybersecurity threats
Secrets of the conservative media machine
Lee Fang
After mastering TV news and talk radio, conservatives lost control of their message online. That's about to change
Reddit apologizes for falsely accusing student of bombings
Kaitlin Funaro
Brown University student Sunil Tripathi is still missing
Biggest myths from the Boston Marathon bombing
Katie McDonough
From "false flag" paranoia to alleged Saudi ties, the worst fear-mongering to come out of the Boston tragedy
Andy Griffith, America’s surrogate father
Evan Smith Rakoff
A trip to the Andy Griffith Museum in North Carolina helps explain the actor's enduring legacy
Does my mom have BPD?
Cary Tennis
My mother has always been unstable and scary. Could she have borderline personality disorder?
Alex Jones is phoning it in
Alex Seitz-Wald
Alex, your latest theory is terrible -- we expect more from you
Bush aide leverages Boston explosion to boost Big Brother
Andrew Leonard
A conservative warhorse exploits the Boston bombings to argue for more government surveillance. He's wrong
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