Daniel Stuckey
The New York Public Library Releases 20,000 Beautiful High-Resolution Maps
A crop of public domain maps for the public to peruse and lay over contemporary maps.
Dogecoin's First 100 Days Were Better Than Bitcoin's First 1,000
So tenure, such currency, very causes, to the moon. Wow.
The Australian Law that Would Force Suspects to Hand Over their Passwords
The Attorney General is pushing a law that would thwart encryption.
A Dispatch From Outside the Prison Holding Barrett Brown
We chauffeured two lawyers to visit Barrett Brown in prison outside of Dallas.
In the Land of Like and Fav: Teens on Social Media Might Break the World
A mini-doc on Instagram fame asks how just much validation these kids need anyway.
North Korea Is Officially the Worst Place on Earth. Now What?
The leaders of the Hermit Kingdom are murderers, the UN says in an unprecedented report. But stopping them won't be easy.
Surveillance Date: An App Lets Friends Listen In on Your Romantic Encounters
The Crowdpilot app broadcasts your date to listening, advising friends.
Japan's Alleged Death Threat-Making, Cat-Hacking Programmer Says He's Innocent
Japan's accused death threat hacker, who allegedly left clues for police in a stray cat's collar, pleaded not guilty.
Oregano's Essential Oil Might Stop Norovirus
The favorite pizza herb could be used to break down the virus's outer coat.
Touchscreen Romance: How Modern Couples Get Connected
A new survey from the Pew Internet & American Life Project explores how digital technology and social media shape modern American couples.