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January 14, 2015
Alice Robb
92 Percent of College Students Prefer Reading Print Books to E-Readers
December 15, 2014
Danny Vinik
Uber's Prices Surged in Sydney During the Hostage Crisis, and Everyone Is Furious
December 5, 2014
Jesse Singal
Stop Checking Your Email So Often. It's Stressing You Out.
December 2, 2014
Danny Vinik
The Party Is Over for Amazon
The retail giant was unstoppable—until this year. What happened?
October 18, 2014
Peter F. Hamilton
Can Science Fiction Writers Predict Technology’s Future?
October 10, 2014
Molly Mirhashem
The "Physical Web" Could Change Your Life—and Track Your Every Move
October 4, 2014
Sophie McBain
Apocalypse Soon: Meet The Scientists Preparing For the End Times
October 1, 2014
Jacob Silverman
Is Computer Coding an Art?
Coders are 'makers.' But what exactly are they making?
September 30, 2014
Molly Mirhashem
There's Not An App for That: Smartphones Won't Solve Campus Rape
September 23, 2014
Elizabeth Winkler
Peter Thiel Is a Closet Humanist
September 22, 2014
Molly Mirhashem
Stressed Out? Your Smartphone Could Know Even Before You Do
September 14, 2014
Molly Mirhashem
Engineers Created This Soft Pink Robot to Save You in a Fire
September 10, 2014
Jonathan Cohn
The Apple Watch Could Spark a Health Care Revolution
The market is already full of amazing health-tracking devices—and now it may become cool to use them
September 6, 2014
Bryan Appleyard
The New Luddites: Why Former Digital Prophets Are Turning Against Tech
August 26, 2014
Danny Vinik
What Amazon Knows—and You Don't—About the Future of Video Games
Five charts that explain why the industry is worth a fortune
August 20, 2014
Alexander Aciman
The Home of the Future Is Here, And It's Pretty Stupid
Do you really need to tweet from your refrigerator?
August 2, 2014
Ian Steadman
Russia Had a Really Good Reason For Its Gecko Orgy in Space
July 25, 2014
Josh Kovensky
The Most Absurd Job Titles in America
"Digital Prophet" isn't even the worst one.
July 21, 2014
The New Republic Staff
This Dinner Party Explains How Engineers And Lobbyists See The World Differently
POLITICO’s Mike Allen sheds light on the evolving relationship between the valley and the swamp
July 7, 2014
Alice Robb
How Using Emoji Makes Us Less Emotional
And what linguists say it means if your smiley face has a nose
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