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Lands’ End learns girls like science too
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The retailer responds perfectly to a viral rant
Twitter 2Q results soar, stock flies high
Barbara OrtutayConservatives launch Reaganbook, a “Facebook for patriots”
Elias Isquith
Tired of Facebook's supposed liberal bias, a group of right-wingers are giving social media the Gipper glow
The heartbreaking way this husband is staying connected with his comatose wife
Sarah Gray
A Fresno husband is using wearable technology to track the health of his wife, who is in a coma-like state
Will robot orgasms make actual sex obsolete?
Jenny Kutner
Teledildonic technology -- otherwise known as computer-aided sex toys -- could change intimacy as we know it
Listen to a cover of “Another One Bites the Dust,” performed by floppy disks
Prachi Gupta
YouTube user Arganalth has played up on the nostalgia factor for another hit song
Your iPhone addiction will rot your kid’s brain: Put your devices away, moms and dads
Sara Scribner
iPads and other devices aren't really interactive. An expert on the need to read to kids
Google’s next plan: Collect medical data to create a detailed map of a healthy human being
Sarah Gray
The project is known as Baseline Study stands at the junction of privacy and medical discovery
The new “menstrual activism”: Young women on YouTube, talking about their periods
Jenny Kutner
A different take on vlogging could be the final takedown of male-influenced menstruation taboos
TaskRabbit workers receive a useful lesson in capitalist exploitation
Andrew Leonard
Workers lose flexibility and autonomy in a gig-economy shakeup. There will be more of this, coming soon
Pinterest just hired the guy behind Axe’s notoriously sexist advertisements
Jenny Kutner
Will the female-dominated site attract male users by peddling its own brand of reductive thinking?
Putin tightens grip on Internet: Signs new law requiring mass storage of Russians’ data
Sarah Gray
The law, which was signed by Putin on Tuesday, is just the latest in Internet restrictions
A Sears security guard tweeted pics of patrons breastfeeding
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Is security cam footage of mothers fair game?
Google’s genius plan to eradicate porn in search results
Jenny Kutner
A lot of innocuous phrases have sexual images attached. Google wants you to find them
This video of child actors cursing like sailors will totally make your day
Mike Fenn
From "Stand By Me" to "The Sandlot" this mashup of child actors dropping 4-letter bombs is amazing
The truth about clichés: Why the stigma against them isn’t entirely fair
Orin Hargraves
Stock words and phrases often get used to death — but that isn't always the case
New York unveils first-ever regulations on Bitcoin
Aaron Sankin
New rules under legal review would force traders to obtain a "Bitlicense" to conduct virtual currency transactions
6 celebrity Twitter accounts that follow exactly one person
Prachi Gupta
Conan, Colbert and Kid Cudi are just a few of the famous people who only read the tweets of one other human
Would you take a “hot car challenge”?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A father's endurance test -- locking himself inside a hot car -- goes viral
Why Comcast’s disconnection nightmare is even scarier than it sounds
Andrew Leonard
The true face of market forces: In the future, you won't be allowed to cancel your cable subscription
Most people use Snapchat for cat photos and selfies, not sexting
Jenny Kutner
People say the photo messaging app has an "illicit" reputation, but few users admit to sending sensitive material
How I escaped my pederast
Ian Grey
The Bryan Singer scandal brings it all back for me: The drugs, the manipulation and that creepy L.A. man-boy house
Could you “free” yourself of Facebook?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A 99-day challenge offers a new kind of social media experiment
Mexico’s cartel-fighting vigilantes near Texas border
Ioan Grillo
Armed residents are taking on the feared Zetas cartel in Tamaulipas state. One desperate town’s mayor applauds them
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