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The most influential designer of the twentieth century is finally getting his due
Keith A. Spencer
Gary Hustwit's documentary "Rams" reveals how industrial designer Dieter Rams defined midcentury design
What we can learn from reading Sylvia Plath’s copy of “The Great Gatsby”
Jeanne Britton
For centuries, readers have written in the margins of books to indicate admiration, disagreement or inspiration
3 ways Facebook and other social media companies could clean up their acts — if they wanted to
Anthony M. Nadler, Matthew Crain
Under fire, but not without options
In Grandma’s stocking: An Apple Watch to monitor falls, track heart rhythms
Rachel Bluth
The watch represents the beginning of what analysts agree will be a wave of health apps and wearable health tracker
WhatsApp skewed Brazilian election, proving social media’s danger to democracy
Luca Belli
Misinformation spread through social media allowed Jair Bolsonaro to win
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez shuts down Donald Trump Jr.’s trolling: We’ll soon “have subpoena power”
Summer Cartwright
The president's son said socialism will lead to Americans eating dogs
How mainstream media helps weaponize far-right conspiracy theories
Heather Woods, Leslie Hahner
Are there invisible forces at work in the world?
Facebook kept granting private data to high-profile advertisers long after it said it stopped
Nicole Karlis
Some advertisers were put on a whitelist and allowed to continue harvesting data, despite the company's claims
Tumblr’s porn ban could devastate many who make a living as cam models
Nicole Karlis
Sex workers of all stripes found Tumblr to be a boon to finding clients. What happens when that income is cut off?
This app streamlines your personal finance management
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CoinKeeper Platinum helps you manage your finances, set budgets, and more with a few taps on your smartphone
Why Twitter’s cute, heart-shaped “like” button is not so harmless
A. Trevor Sutton
The “like” button does far more than just express how much a person likes a particular picture or post
San Francisco eyes removing Mark Zuckerberg’s name from general hospital
Nicole Karlis
City officials and nurses are unhappy about having a privacy-averse billionaire's name stuck on a public hospital
Save big on this refurbished Apple gear
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Upgrade your tech gear with these certified refurbished Mac products for a fraction of the standard cost
Alarmed by fake news? Fake science is just as serious of a problem
Chris Impey
From Flat Earth theory to UFOs, science is in a serious battle against pseudoscience
Why designers have arrived in corporate boardrooms
Angele Beausoleil
Design is now being lauded as a much-needed mindset for business leaders
Instagram purges fake followers and threatens to take action against users
Andy Meek
You may see Instagram follow accounts start to drop in the coming days, and this is why
The Thanksgiving dish my parents spend months preparing
Erin McDowell
A humble, home-grown family recipe
That robocall about Obamacare health insurance is probably a scam… and illegal
Christopher Curley
With the Affordable Care Act enrollment period now open, health insurance scammers are lighting up the phone lines
Inside the right’s craziest reactions to Democrats regaining control of the House of Representatives
Matthew Chapman
Three zany reactions from conservatives to the news they'd no longer hold unified control of the federal government
A traumatic vision of masculinity lies at the root of a resentful “incel” movement
Matthew Rozsa
An academic paper reveals how "involuntary celibates" perceive of themselves and their masculinity
After all their recent scandals, do you still trust Facebook?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
After a wave of new accusations, have you changed your online habits?
Early Instagram employee: The app is like “a drug that doesn’t get us high anymore”
Andy Meek
Why one of Instagram's 13 original employees decided to delete her account
QAnon’s true believers are devastated as the conspiracy theory goes down in flames
Matthew Chapman
The Republican midterm loss and the firing of Jeff Sessions blew up the narrative of the QAnon conspiracy theory
Black Friday came early with these MacBook and iPad deals
Salon Marketplace
Upgrading your Apple hardware has never been easier with these deals on refurbished MacBooks and iPads
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