Louise Matsakis
louise.matsakis@vice.comThe Scholarly Journal for Studying Photos of Mark Zuckerberg
The inaugural edition of 'The California Review of Images and Mark Zuckerberg' was released Monday.
Here Are the NSA’s Internal Grammar Advice Columns
The intelligence agency’s Grammar Geek explained things like the difference between “affect” and “effect.”
Why Doesn’t This Magic: The Gathering Snake Have Boobs?
This could be a sign of a more progressive direction for the 24-year-old card game.
How Russia Polices Yandex, Its Most Popular Search Engine
Google said it would demote Russia Today and Sputnik, but the Russian government has tried to control what news appears on Yandex for years.
The Motherboard Guide to Sexting Securely
These are the basic steps you can take to protect yourself while sending and receiving explicit pictures, videos, and messages online.
Over 400 of the World's Most Popular Websites Record Your Every Keystroke, Princeton Researchers Find
“Session replay scripts” can be used to log (and then playback) everything you typed or clicked on a website.
Google Docs Is Fixed, Back to Work Everyone
The cloud-based word processing program was serving some users "Error 502" messages Wednesday afternoon.
OnePlus Phones Were Shipped With a Hidden Backdoor
A pre-installed factory app called Engineer Mode can root devices.
This Amazon Alexa Accessory Is Unfortunately Named ‘DOX’
The ironic name choice underscores the fact that people are already concerned smart speakers are listening to their conversations.
'New York Times' Sues Scammer Who Pretended to Be a Reporter
Contessa Bourbon met with major politicians and even printed her own bogus business cards, according to the suit.
If Facebook Actually Wants to Be Transparent, It Should Talk to Journalists
A Facebook executive has been complaining about negative press coverage, yet the company declines to engage with journalists.