Adrianne Jeffries
We’re Taking a Break from Slack. Here’s Why
At Motherboard, we're reevaluating how we use the group chatting app as a newsroom.
Welcome to Uber Earth
Uber is one of the most interesting tech companies out there. Let’s talk about why.
Is Tom DeLonge for Real About this UFO Stuff? Motherboard Investigates
Welcome to a really, really deep dive on “Chasing Shadows.”
How to Convince People Your Fake Website for Thigh Gap Jewelry Is Real
The hardest part about an internet hoax is timing the reveal.
Learning to Tweet with Talib Kweli, the Master of the 140-Character Shutdown
On this week’s Radio Motherboard, we talk about when to block and when to mute with members of the Twitterati including rapper Talib Kweli.
Two Very Different Tales of Human-AI Interaction
Humans are encountering artificial intelligence more and more often on a daily basis.
Apple: the Backdoor the FBI Wants Would Work on All iPhones
The company says the FBI is asking them to do something that would mean all current iPhones are breakable by law enforcement.
Video Games Are Missing Black Voices (Literally)
There aren’t many black characters in video games with speaking roles, which is why it’s controversial when some of them are voiced by white actors.
A Practical Guide to Sleep Hacking Your Room
How to optimize your way to a perfect sleep cave without spending a zillion dollars or becoming unduly obsessed.
In Growing Spat, Facebook Claims India Telecom Regulator Blocked Its Emails
The social network sent the regulator millions of generic emails supporting its Free Basics service.
Why Americans Should Pay Attention to What Facebook Is Doing in India
Free Basics, Facebook's free, limited internet service is at the center of a fierce debate.