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Microsoft and Intel’s Decades-Long Alliance Has Started To Fray

They called it Wintel. For decades, two companies worked side by side to build the very foundation of personal computing. Microsoft built the...

FCC Chair on Trump’s War on the Press: ¯_(ツ)_/¯

Media outlets critical of President Trump are used to being called “fake news.” But they have good reason to worry that the president will...

The CIA Leak Exposes Tech’s Vulnerable Future

Yesterday’s Wikileaks dump reiterated something we already knew: Our devices are fundamentally unsafe. No matter what kind of encryption we use, no matter which...

Google Street View’s Window into How Americans Vote (Look at the Cars)

Led by Fei-Fei Li, the director of the Stanford University artificial intelligence lab and a newly minted Google employee, a team of academics recently...

No, iPhones Aren’t Luxury Items. They’re Economic Necessities

To make it in America, you have to hustle. Fast-food worker or CEO, Uber driver or student, you have to stay connected in an...

The Women’s March Defines Protest in the Facebook Age

A rushing river of protesters flooded downtown Washington, DC, today, pink hats stretching as far as I could see. But it’s the signs that...

Netflix Is Killing It—Big Time—After Pouring Cash Into Original Shows

Original content is paying off for Netflix in a big, big way. The company just recorded the biggest quarter in its 19-year history, handily...

That Whole Oculus Lawsuit Hinges on What Makes Code ‘New’

What exactly does it mean to steal code? That’s a question at the heart of video game company ZeniMax’s $2 billion lawsuit against Facebook—a...

At the DeploraBall, Trump’s Online Army Wonders: What Now?

On the eve of president-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration, an angry mob gathered outside the National Press Club to protest one of the many elite...

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