Jason Koelber
The Hacker in My Ring Camera: A Tale of Trolls
You installed the camera to keep your family secure, then hackers took over.
First Lawsuit of Its Kind Accuses Big Tech of Profiting From Child Labor in Cobalt Mines
Apple, Google, Microsoft, Dell, and Tesla are being sued over their alleged reliance on cobalt mined by children.
Silicon Valley Owes Us $100 Billion in Taxes (At Least)
Over the past decade, Amazon, Facebook, Microsoft, Netflix, Apple, and Google have been at the cutting edge of corporate tax avoidance.
Lawsuits: G/O Media CEO Jim Spanfeller Fostered Hostile Work Environment for Women
One sales executive alleges she lost half of her assignments after the CEO replaced her with a former colleague from Playboy.
These Delusional PowerPoint Slides Show How SoftBank Wants to Save WeWork
This is your (galaxy) brain on billions of dollars.
This Website Has Solved Cybersecurity
A new parody website generates random excuses to explain why companies got hacked and apologize to their users.
Students Are Demanding MIT Fire a Professor Who Visited Epstein in Prison
An engineering professor who accepted donations from Epstein is advising a freshman seminar at MIT this semester.
PG&E’s Customers Should Stop Paying Their Bills
An organized utility bill strike could drive PG&E’s valuation to zero and allow the public to take over.
Climate Activism Will Have 'Terrible Consequences,' Warn Richest People Alive
H&M CEO Karl-Johan Persson’s false dichotomy between fighting global poverty and cutting global emissions is a familiar trick.
Workers Accuse Kickstarter of Union-Busting in Federal Complaint
The company has terminated three of eight members of Kickstarter’s union organizing committee within the past two weeks.
Microsoft Admits Humans Listen to Skype and Cortana in Privacy Policy Update
The change comes after Motherboard found that Microsoft hired contractors to listen to some Skype phone calls.
We're About to Learn How Bad Amazon’s Delivery Infrastructure Will Be for Workers
FedEx has cut ties with Amazon, which means that in the long term, Amazon will be doing more deliveries itself.