Reuters
Google Hasn't Been Violating User Privacy Any More Than Apple Has
The companies are equal-opportunity privacy-violators.
One of America’s great machines comes back to life.
What we don’t know about the sun may kill us—or erase our iPods.
In the wake of a horrific crash, should air racing be allowed to continue?
In an 1948 issue of the Atlantic, Walter Lippmann proposes options for balancing openness in museums and the imperative of preservation
Despite the company's protests to the contrary, Pinterest already knows how to make money, and may already have a model that would work for users, retailers, and itself.
Look! Up in the sky! I mean, over on that lake! It's a small flying boat...
Reuters
The companies are equal-opportunity privacy-violators.
The electronic medical-record revolution is upon us. What does it mean for you?
Alexis Madrigal
Do you expect different kinds of advertising from news sites than from other web content?
The UK National Archives
Before there was a PalmPilot, there was a palm.
Google
'Google! What's up with My Little Pony?'
World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov makes his first move in his final game of his 1996 match against Deep Blue.
Wikimedia Commons
Yes, but only because history is in a constant state of revision.
US Marine Corps
Our ability to "upgrade" the bodies of soldiers through drugs, implants, and exoskeletons may be upending the ethical norms of war as we've understood them.
Reuters
Twitter gives us a new version of 'the first rough draft of history.' But tweets are fragile things.
AP Photo/Damir Sagolj, Reuters
An image of a well-lit portrait of Kim Il Sung in a dark Pyongyang is a stunning lens into what the arrival of electric light on American soil might have felt like.
The Department of Homeland Security turned to social networks to gather information about the emerging crisis.
E-books are beginning to get their due, even from the guardians of intellectual life.
Ohio State University
For decades, Robert Gray has been trying to duplicate the most surprising and still-unexplained observation in the history of the search for extraterrestrial life.
Google
'Why does the sun make me sneeze?'
NASA
NASA's Hubble telescope spots an oddity: A black hole whose surrounding stars have been swept away.
A little primer on the images we have of space, and how we get them.
The Journal of Computational Chemistry
Scientists want to find a use for PageRank in the world beyond the web.
Apple can (and should) take steps to help users understand what information on their iPhones is available to app makers.
Kickstarter
Pitched on Kickstarter: the death of the wretched Soap Sliver
In earlier times, people wished for jet packs and automated kitchens. Today, we are seeking a good to-do app.
AP Submit Your Photos of America at Work
James Fallows on Obama's first term, Raymond Bonner on the death penalty, Christopher Hitchens on G.K. Chesterton, and more
MegaUpload Indictment Reveals Site Wasn't That Mega
Gecko Foot Glue; When Alcohol Is a Health Food
Microsoft Goes Back to the Future with Old New Windows Logo
The World's Coolest Manhole Cover Designs
Is the Most Absurd Community the One That Tries to Please Everyone?
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