The Empire writes back
The Galactic Empire has responded to the White House’s rejection of the Death Star petition.
The Graph Search reminder
Facebook’s new search feature is yet another reminder of the big value of users’ data.
Hacktivist hero ascendant
Society, it seems, is finally embracing the hacktivist hero — the technologist who uses his or her coding and programming skills to make the world a better place.
We the people want a Death Star
The White House rejects a petition calling on the government to build a Death Star.
Can we do better than the toilet?
According to the cover story for this week’s Economist, talk of innovation stagnation has little merit.
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Facebook introduces feature to search for friends’ interests and ‘likes’
Company officials say the tool will let it leverage social data for searches, a market Google dominates.
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NRA faces backlash over shooting app
The pro-gun group is facing criticism for an app that it released a month after the Newtown shootings.
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Facebook’s big announcement: What could it be?
The social network has been very quiet about its impending news, and the speculation is in high gear.
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Can ‘big data’ lift people out of cycles of debt?
To better gauge the arguments on both sides of this question, we ask a financial-technology investor and a big data entrepreneur.
Study: We’re measuring productivity wrong
A Brookings study outlines policy proposals to create an “innovation-based economy.”
Our digital mythology
The film “Zero Dark Thirty” is an example of how mythology has changed in the digital age.
‘Wouldn’t it be better if ... ?’
A new platform, Betterific, seeks to be the universal suggestion box of the future.
The cyber-diplomat era
With Sen. John Kerry nominated to be the next Secretary of State, the U.S. has a unique opportunity to embrace “21st century statecraft.”
Groans and yawns greet CES
Some in the tech world are less than enthusiastic about the nation’s largest trade show.
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The 5 predictions for 2013
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Hacktivist hero ascendant
Society, it seems, is finally embracing the hacktivist hero — the technologist who uses his or her coding and programming skills to make the world a better place.
The Empire writes back
The Galactic Empire has responded to the White House’s rejection of the Death Star petition.
The dyslexia advantage
In an interview with Richard Branson, Schwartz discovers how the disability didn’t get in Branson’s way. In fact, it did the opposite.
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Mr. Schmidt goes to Pyongyang
Will the hermit kingdom finally permit the Internet?
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