I went to the best-reviewed psychic on Yelp
Sometimes you don’t know what you’re looking for until you can’t find it.
On Jan 24, 2016 by Nico Lang
Amy Schumer and the rise of Internet vigilance
As the Internet makes it easier to steal, it also makes it easier to get caught.
On Jan 23, 2016 by Matthew Rozsa
The future of tracking online behavior is already here
This is how we trade our privacy away, one click at a time.
On Jan 22, 2016 by Kelsey Atherton
Why Macklemore is right to tackle white privilege
Macklemore’s latest song has the Internet up in arms.
On Jan 22, 2016 by Alexandra Samuels
Netflix’s algorithms are more limiting than they are liberating
No wonder it always seems like there’s nothing to watch.
On Jan 21, 2016 by Quinn O’Gallagher
Technology should help, not hurt the workforce
The Fourth Industrial Revolution is upon us.
On Jan 21, 2016 by Matthew Rozsa
Why Chris Rock shouldn’t boycott the Oscars
For the past 88 years, many have used the awards ceremony to bring attention to important causes.
On Jan 20, 2016 by Gillian Branstetter
It’s time for Americans to #TakeCTRL of their privacy
If the federal government won’t do it, then states will.
On Jan 20, 2016
Do special operations forces need their own elite cyberwarfare team?
The idea of a creating a cyber ‘A-Team’ is tantalizing, but also challenging.
On Jan 19, 2016 by Carlo Munoz
5 big changes coming to social media
These are the top trends that will change how we use social media.
On Jan 19, 2016 by Ryan Holmes
Why the PC isn’t going anywhere anytime soon
Rumors of the demise of the personal computer have been greatly exaggerated.
On Jan 18, 2016 by Nico Lang
The tech world has yet to embrace Martin Luther King’s dream
King’s dream of equality shouldn’t get lost in our technological race towards ‘progress.’
On Jan 18, 2016 by Tiffanie Drayton
My so-called life in the first social network for teens
In the 8-bit world of Habbo Hotel, I learned how to be an less-awkward teenager.
On Jan 17, 2016 by Erica Lenti
No, Lincoln wouldn’t have ‘fixed our politics’ in the Internet age
Lincoln and Roosevelt didn’t bridge political battles. They won them.
On Jan 16, 2016 by Dan Friedman
There’s a new, refreshing trend in online bullying
The Internet has made bullying more common, but it’s also giving its victims a powerful weapon to fight back.
On Jan 14, 2016 by Matthew Rozsa
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