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Uber Fingerprinting Users Shows the Danger of Thinking All Technology Is Magic
When "always be hustling" catches up with you.
The Gig Economy's Latest Twist: Picking Up Other People's Food While Getting Your Own
JoyRun blurs the lines between delivery and fast food.
Startup Founder Thuy Truong’s Latest Venture Is Giving People the Will to Fight Cancer
After several of her promising business ventures ended, the 32-year-old received a shocking diagnosis. Now she’s using her experiences to help others.
Your Government's Hacking Tools Are Not Safe
From Cellebrite, to Shadow Brokers, to the CIA dump, so many recent data breaches have shown there is a real risk of exposure of government hacking tools.
Google's Ripping Text Messages Out of Hangouts, But You Have Options
The search giant wants Hangouts to become a Slack-like chat app for teams, and is consequently stripping out features intended for everyday people.
Dating After Divorce Still Isn't Easy in a Post-Tinder World
Apps like Tinder and Bumble may be second nature to twenty-somethings, but older divorcees may feel a little out of place.
How Microsoldering Expert Jessa Jones Repairs Unfixable iPhones
With a background in molecular genetics, the head of iPad Rehab leads a team of mostly women who fix severely damaged iPhones and iPads, even without manufacturer support.