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Hackers who hit Facebook also struck Apple
Natasha Lennard
No data was stolen, but the system was breached by unidentified hackers believed to be in China
Chinese army unit tied to hacks on U.S.
Natasha Lennard
An infantry of hackers in one Shangai neighborhood are thought responsible for majority of attacks
What does OKCupid want?
Rob Horning
Dating companies hope to replace our search for love with a search for better searching
The economics of the Harlem Shake
Andrew Leonard
A lesson in how to cash in on viral dance-video copyright infringement mayhem
Apple thinks your naked wrist needs an iWatch
Andrew Leonard
A voice-activated command-and-control center for the quantified self? Get in line now for your iWatch
Medical marijuana brings in $10m for Michigan
Natasha Lennard
The economic argument for legalization is appealing to more and more statehouses
18-year-olds can buy handguns
Alex Seitz-Wald
Federal law says you need to be 21 to buy a handgun, but a little-known loophole lets young people stock up
Introducing Africa to the OMG crowd
Peter DiCampo
I balked when Instagram picked our feed. Now I realize it's an incredible way to reach the people we usually can't
Obama offers faith groups new birth control rule
Rachel Zoll, Ricardo Alonso-zaldivar
The new regulation attempts to create a barrier between religious groups and contraception coverage
FTC to mobile advertisers: Behave!
Andrew Leonard
A new government report asks advertisers and app developers to "consider" a Do Not Track system
Meet the contractors turning America’s police into a paramilitary force
John Knefel
They can already learn a lot about you with their spy technologies
NY Times says Chinese hackers attacked its computers
Natasha Lennard
The paper discovered it was repeatedly infiltrated while investigating wealth of China's PM
Bring back shushing librarians
Laura Miller
Library users plead for quiet places to read, write and study — but is anybody listening?
LaPierre under fire
Jillian Rayfield
Dems allege NRA "missing the point" on background checks as gun hearings grow heated
Grindr’s odd Holocaust fetish
Daniel D'Addario
What's behind the peculiar trend of pec flexing in front of those iconic gray slabs?
The Pentagon is planning the nation’s largest ever cyber army
Jeb Boone
Responding to threats of espionage and state-sponsored cyber attack, U.S. Cyber Command looks to expand its forces
Data Privacy Day farce
Andrew Leonard
A chilling Google report reveals law enforcement is seeking -- and getting -- more and more of our personal info
Twitter’s new micro-video app is predictably flooded with porn
Katie McDonough
Vine users posting spicy 6-second clips have sparked a larger conversation about free speech and social media
3D design, at the click of a button
An Xiao
Tinkercad, a software used for drafting 3D models, touts itself as the world's first browser-based design program
A drug can make sleep optional
Marc Herman
Who benefits from a society that wants to regulate or govern alertness?
Trans woman shares her male-to-female transition on YouTube
Katie McDonough
The "T" at the end of LGBT is often silent. How a viral YouTube video might change that
U.S. requests more and more Google user data
Natasha Lennard
Under an outdated act, the U.S. government can obtain user data easily from Google without a warrant
Kim Dotcom launches new privacy site
Natasha Lennard
In defiance of U.S. prosecutors, the MegaUpload founder goes live with an encrypted file-sharing site
Did “Glee” rip off Jonathan Coulton’s cover of “Baby Got Back”?
Prachi Gupta
The musician tweets that the versions are uncannily similar
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