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The scary Apple Watch future
Andrew Leonard
You think your smartphone is a privacy-destroying tracking device? You ain't seen nothing yet
“I want a straight white male gaming convention”: Inside the culture war raging in the video gaming world
Zaid Jilani
As a gamer myself, I've seen tensions simmering in the community for years. So #gamergate doesn't shock me at all
Pharrell, Ryan Adams, New Pornographers help Twitter launch new “buy” button
Sarah Gray
Twitter joins the consumer fray
Broadway, wasted: The 10 best musicals about drugs
Kelsey Osgood
From "Rent" to "Hair," these shows prove no substance is too hard to be turned into a song and dance routine
The trial of the Pirate Bay founder is as salacious as you’d expect
Richard Orange
The prosecution is openly attacking Gottfrid Svartholm Warg's character, and things are getting ugly fast
How Twitter can avoid the Facebook trap
Andrew Leonard
A modest proposal for the social media network with a clear case of Facebook envy: Don't be a jerk to users
The post-VMAs pop cultural comedown: How did we go from “FEMINIST” to the “Fappening”?
Andi Zeisler
A week after Beyoncé's performance, the entertainment world has never seemed like a scarier place for women
Reddit freaks out over McKayla Maroney photos, for all the wrong reasons
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Users fret about the consequences -- for themselves
Apple states there was no breach in iCloud security in hacking of celebrity nude photos
Sarah Gray
The company described it as "a very targeted attack"
Jennifer Lawrence requests nude pics investigation
ANTHONY McCARTNEY
The Oscar winner has contacted authorities to investigate who stole and posted nude images of her online
Secrets of the right-wing lie machine: How Rush Limbaugh and others distorted CNN’s Ferguson scoop
John Avignone
It took only one guest to speculate a CNN recording was a hoax, and the right launched its master distortion plan
Darren Wilson fundraising campaign has become hub of racism and hate
Joanna Rothkopf
The crowd funding page supporting the Ferguson cop has been hijacked by 4chan users aiming to "intensify the hate"
Behold an app that analyzes Twitter accounts to identify trolls
Sarah Gray
Trolldor, is like community policing for Twitter trolls
We are all sexters now: America’s favorite amateur porn
David Rosen
Sexting nation, 78 million strong! How the scolds and moralists lost, and sexting became an all-American pastime
John Oliver won’t be your therapist: How he torpedoed the reassuring tropes of fake news
Steve Almond
The "Last Week Tonight" host isn't interested in offering a balm for tough times. He wants you to pay attention
ICYMI: Oxford Dictionaries adds “mansplain” and “douchebaggery”
Jenny Kutner
"ICYMI," "YOLO" and "FML" are just a few of the new abbreviations to be included in the online edition
George W. Bush’s false heroes: The real story of a secret Washington sham
Marcy Wheeler
Remember all that babble about WH aides at a hospital bed refusing to allow wiretapping? The truth is more complex
Twitter reveals that 23 million users are automated: Here are the 9 best bots to follow
Sarah Gray
Nearly 9 percent of active Twitter users are bots -- here are some of our favorites
Robin Williams’ secret life as a video gamer: The online gaming community mourns one of its own
Tori Telfer
Like them, Williams was a video game obsessive for whom fantasy was a welcome retreat from the world
Why we’re addicted to mysteries: How the search for the unknown has brought out the best in people
Lucie Smoker
For esteemed scientists and high school students alike, the search for answers is a powerful motivator. But why?
The truth about Bitcoin addiction
Fran Berkman
The virtual currency is gaining popularity every day, and its appeal may not be dissimilar to gambling's
In the age of Reddit, can the Internet ever really grow up?
Andrew Leonard
More than two decades after its popular debut, the Web is still stuck in a perpetual adolescence. What gives?
Beware the Snapchat economy: Why we should all be worried about the new Internet boom
Andrew Leonard
The tech industry is currently enjoying historic profits. But don't buy the hype! Trouble is on the horizon
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