After Net Neutrality 'Day of Action,' Internet Activists Face a Tough Fight Ahead
Trump’s FCC chief Ajit Pai is a longtime agency official who is unaccountable to voters.
Neill Blomkamp’s Latest Short Film ‘Zygote’ Is Pure Biological Horror
The latest release from Oats Studios stars Dakota Fanning and takes place in a gritty, dangerous futuristic mining outpost.
Apple’s Third Co-Founder Has Never Used an iPhone and Has No Regrets
83-year-old Ronald G. Wayne designed Apple’s first logo and cashed out his 10 percent share for just $800. But he would do it again in a heartbeat.
Text San Francisco’s Modern Art Museum and It Will Respond With Art
You don’t quite always know what you’ll receive.
Nearly Half of the Most Popular Websites Use the Same Software to Track You Around the Internet
Third-party tracking software is increasingly controlled by only a handful of companies.
How Worried Should You Be About a Real Life ‘Geostorm?’
The new Gerard Butler movie turns geoengineering into a weapon that wreaks global havoc on the scale of 'The Day After Tomorrow.'
Sci-Fi Author Kim Stanley Robinson Talks About 'New York 2140'
The new novel imagines life in a partially drowned NYC after massive sea level rise from climate change.
‘Snowpiercer’ Director’s New Movie ‘Okja' Is an Anti-Corporate Mindfuck
The new film from Bong Joon Ho is a critique of ethical capitalism wrapped in a heartwarming animal adventure story. But it's not coming to theaters: it premieres on Netflix June 28.
This AR Measuring Tape App Is Cool, but Don’t Use It for Anything Serious
The creators say it works pretty well, but for anything requiring a 'high accuracy', you're still better off using the real thing for now.
OneWeb Wins FCC Approval to Launch a Fleet of Internet-Beaming Satellites
The company, backed by Richard Branson, wants to blanket the Earth in 720 satellites offering fiber-quality internet speeds for rural areas.