AOL
Inside the Intense, Insular World of AOL Disc Collecting
Most people threw out all those "50 Hours Free!" CD-ROMs that were everywhere in the 90s, but a select few collectors made it their mission to hoard hundreds or thousands of the discs.
Verizon Has Quietly Made Its Tracking 'Supercookies' a Lot More Powerful
Verizon is leveraging AOL to follow you more closely around the web.
Verizon Launches Mobile Data Guzzler in Form of Streaming Video Service
This is all a clever ruse to get you to consume more data.
Bobcat Goldthwait's Latest Documentary Examines Child Sexual Abuse
'Call Me Lucky' tells the story of Barry Crimmins, a comedian and sexual abuse survivor who took on AOL in the 90s for inadequately dealing with the child pornography circulating through its chat rooms.
Questions for Verizon, Which Just Bought AOL, TechCrunch, and Huffington Post
Will AOL's news sites get to maintain their editorial independence?
The Silicon Valley Backlash Against the NSA Heats Up
Is it a real strike to mass surveillance, or just a PR exercise?
When Internet Sex Was Still a Mystery
I never imagined we'd be using the internet to talk about ourselves, at least back when the World Wide Web was still being spun bit by bit from a million squeaking and grunting computer mating noises coming out of our modems. This was back before "blog...
Ones and Zeros: Google Down, AOL Back, Troll Out, and Too Many Patents
Motherboard's weekly dissection of the beautiful and the heinous.
AOL's New Alto Client Is Visual Email, and You Don't Need a New Address
Email is arguably the most important bit of tech you've got, but email's still the same as it's always been: You get a stack of letters every day in your inbox to deal with, and eventually those messages get bumped off by new ones. Because of the...