Sorry, these Yellowstone bison didn’t predict a supervolcano eruption
Don’t follow the herd on this one.
On Apr 3, 2014 by Miles Klee
Turkey lifts Twitter ban
Following a ruling from a Turkish constitutional court, the country’s telecom companies are lifting the two-week Twitter ban.
On Apr 3, 2014 by Kate Knibbs
Imgur, the Internet’s favorite photo-hosting site, gets $40 million investment
The investment includes a small sum from Reddit, the site that fueled Imgur’s growth.
On Apr 3, 2014 by Chase Hoffberger
Extradition for Mt. Gox’s Mark Karpeles? No, say experts
U.S. judge demands deposition be given in Dallas, but may not be able to force Mark Karpeles from Tokyo.
On Apr 2, 2014 by Tim Sampson
School principal resigns after allegedly cyberbullying kindergartner
Charles Fowler just got an education in shame.
On Apr 2, 2014 by Miles Klee
Facebook photo leads to toddler being diagnosed with rare eye disease
“It is usually caught in an unexpected way.”
On Apr 2, 2014 by Chase Hoffberger
Teen allegedly murdered for posting friend’s nudes to Facebook
Erandy Elizabeth Gutierrez was arrested at her estranged friend’s funeral in Mexico.
Obama: ‘The Affordable Care Act is here to stay’
A last minute surge helps Healthcare.gov beat original its enrollment goal.
On Apr 1, 2014 by Tim Sampson
The recent News Feed redesign isn’t what Facebook originally had in mind
You may not have even known what could have been.
On Apr 1, 2014 by Elizabeth Robinson
OKCupid takes out full page Web ad against Firefox
Dating site OKCupid is urging its visitors to boycott the Firefox browser due to the anti-gay views of new Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich
On Mar 31, 2014 by Aaron Sankin
Retiring NSA chief doesn’t understand why people hate the NSA
Keith Alexander doesn’t understand why no one really likes him.
On Mar 31, 2014 by Kevin Collier
Healthcare.gov goes down on the last day to sign up for Obamacare
There’s still time to sign up for insurance… as long as you can log on.
On Mar 31, 2014 by Kate Knibbs
This is the live news photobomb to end all photobombs
It’s hard to tell if the ballerinacorn was just waking up, or perhaps just going to sleep.
On Mar 31, 2014 by Audra Schroeder
‘Vote for the pimp’ campaign sets its sights on Egypt’s el-Sisi
Abdel Fattah el-Sisi’s enjoyed a wealth of popularity ousting Mohamed Morsi last summer, though not everybody’s been so appreciative, both within the country and outside of it.
On Mar 31, 2014 by Chase Hoffberger
Armenian bill would ban online anonymity
“Write your posts, but if they end up in the media, then someone has to bear responsibility,” one lawmaker said.
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