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Just Try and Steal Cryptocurrency from Space, Hackers
SolarCoin has a bold plan to foil would-be thieves.
Jordan Pearson
9.16.16
Money

Silicon Valley widens its lead over Washington, DC as the wealthiest place in America
Matt Phillips
9.16.16
beer

These Breweries Are in Competition to Make Beer from Dirty River Water
Six Massachusetts breweries will compete next month to see who can turn the water of the Charles River, the 80-mile river that runs through the eastern part of the state through to Boston Harbour, into the tastiest beer.
Phoebe Hurst
9.16.16
Features

Skepta's Mercury Win: A Rare Glimmer of Light in a Year Full of Shit
It feels like a break in the clouds, where a group in charge of an important decision finally made one that is representative of the current UK climate.
Emma Garland
9.16.16
News

Can Hipsters Save the British Economy?
The culture and technology secretary reckons hipsters are capitalists, so we asked some what they made of that.
Biju Belinky
9.16.16
Stuff

Doing the Maths on That Stat About One in Seven People Pulling a Sickie Because They're Hungover
There's just no chance it's correct.
Joel Golby
9.16.16
columns

The Problem with Sexual Consent Apps
Not only are they far from sexy, which can hamper use, they miss the mark on discussing what consent actually is.
Lux Alptraum
9.16.16
columns

The Story of WebTV, the Smart TV of the 90s
WebTV's dream of couchsurfing the internet on your TV with a remote never really took off... but it never really died, either.
Ernie Smith
9.16.16
News

A Quick Guide to All the Times Owen Smith Mentioned His Penis
As I try to decide who to vote for in the leadership election, I just can't get Owen Smith's enormous, Labour-saving penis off my mind.
Angus Harrison
9.16.16
Features

How Mister Saturday Night Taught Me to Embrace Early Nights
Or, why the most fun you can have at a weekend involves ending up in bed with Match of the Day.
Josh Baines
9.16.16
SmartPhones

You can't buy the world's two best smartphones in the US right now
Noah Kulwin
9.16.16
Gaming

Twenty Years Later, ‘Die Hard Trilogy’ Shows Us How Video Games Can ‘Do Movies’ Right
Film tie-in games have a reputation for being, mostly, terrible. But Probe's 1996 title was a wonderful, inspirational exception.
Ed Smith
9.16.16
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