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The 10 biggest GOP rebranding fails of 2013
Elias Isquith
From cutting food stamps to "calves the size of cantaloupes" -- the 10 worst moments of the GOP's 2013 rebranding
The lie that won’t die: “We don’t know enough about marijuana!”
Paul Armentano
Drug warriors insist we still don't know enough about its possible therapeutic properties. It's simply not true
“Her”: Romance with machines is closer than we think
Dorothy Woodend
Spike Jonze's latest is a grim reminder that we spend more time with our computers than we do with actual people
White House advisers vindicate Snowden
Natasha Lennard
WH advisory committee urges reform, vindicates whistle-blowing and suggests shift in national security ideology
Schultz: I’m a “One-Percenter” and “anyone who follows me on Twitter” can see my planes
Josh Eidelson
"I am being made out to be some money-grubbing pig," host adds. "There’s all kinds of envy out there on the left"
2013 was the Internet’s worst year ever
Daniel D'Addario
Everyone was dug into their own respective internets this year; any mass event was just an opportunity for trolls
Can bees be trained to sniff out cancer?
Tuan C. Nguyen
Designer Susana Soares has created a glass apparatus that harnesses bees' sense of smell to detect disease
Twitter’s terrible blocking change was a gift to trolls
Mary Elizabeth Williams
After outcry, a plan to let blocked users see your tweets was quickly yanked
Corporations’ greedy motive to oppose surveillance: Profits!
Falguni A. Sheth
Tech companies are just fine with the government violating your privacy -- until it makes them lose customers
Goliath vs. Goliath: Why tech giants can’t break the surveillance state
Natasha Lennard
Tech firms have come together to demand NSA reform, but mass surveillance will not end any time soon. Here's why
Police demanding more and more cell phone data
Natasha Lennard
Local, state and federal law enforcement have all spiked the number of data requests to phone companies
Twitter faced tough questions before its IPO
ALEX BARINKA
The US Securities and Exchange Commission asked the social media giant about slowing user growth
Flights canceled as record air pollution chokes Shanghai
Lindsay Abrams
The highest possible health warning has been issued for the city
Latest ridiculous drug panic: Nigella’s coke non-habit
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The domestic goddess cops to some cocaine and pot use, and the tabs go nuts
NSA tracked millions of cell phones around the world
Natasha Lennard
According to Snowden leak, agency collected nearly 5 billion records a day on the whereabouts of cellphones
2 million Facebook, email passwords stolen
Natasha Lennard
A trove of login credentials held by Trustware were reported stolen through malware on users' computers (Updated)
Green Swag: A lunchbox for people who take their lunch very seriously
Lindsay Abrams
Do you have what it takes to pack a healthy, waste-free meal?
Surveillance footage that busted Aaron Swartz released
Natasha Lennard
The video from an MIT wiring closet prompted the federal probe that led to the technologist's demise
Holograms, algae drugs and androids: TV’s technology problem
Neil Drumming
"Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." and "Almost Human" have to make tech both cool and believable. They don't always succeed
“Fit Mom” lashes out at “regular” women’s selfies
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A campaign of "normal bodies" in lingerie inspires the wrath of Maria Kang
Trying to “Keep calm and carry on” is a terrible idea
DRAKE BAER
The popular Britishism totally misses the way emotions really work
Next up: A wig to help you navigate
GRACE HUANG, MARIKO YASU
Sony calls the hairpiece is an "improved wearable computing device"
Peek inside your own brain! The rise of DIY neuroscience
Peter Hildebrand
New gadgets let you study roach neurons or give yourself lucid dreams. But they might be risky
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