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Peter Doig on stage, reading from a cue card
Jan 18

Painter Peter Doig Awarded $2.5 Million in Bizarre Court Battle Over Painting That Wasn’t His

For more than a decade, a former correctional officer and a Chicago art gallery have attempted to claim that a painting created by inmate Pete Doige was actually made by the Scottish painter Peter Doig.
By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
An object from Puebla/Central Mexico and dated to 900-1200 CE, featured in the "Fascination with Fauna" exhibition at San Francisco's Mexican Museum.
Jul 10

Report Claims 1,917 Artifacts in SF Mexican Museum Collection Cannot Be Authenticated

A report has found that nearly all the institution's pre-Hispanic and pre-Columbian objects are either fake or cannot be authenticated.
By Alanna Martinez
Can blockchain technology help poor people around the world? April 30, 2017 9.57pm EDT No need for a bank: Just a smartphone and a blockchain.
May 1

How Blockchain Technology Can Help Poor People Around the World

Already becoming a darling of Wall Street, blockchain technology's biggest real benefits could come to the world's poorest people. Here's how.
By Nir Kshetri
Papal Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi in Umbria, Italy.
Aug 24

Italian UNESCO Site Safe After Earthquake, Peter Doig Wins Authentication Case

By Alanna Martinez
A rendering of New Holland Island.
Aug 4

Cleveland Gets A Triennial! Founder of ‘Shazam for Art’ App Strikes Back … And More

By Guelda Voien
This picture taken on April 22, 2016, shows a general view of the Fort Boyard, off the western coast of France, near La Rochelle. A new access platform to the Fort Boyard was inaugurated on Friday. The Charente-Maritime county council, owner of the site, invested around 2 million euros in this work, routed from the Netherlands where it was built by the Ravestein company. / AFP / XAVIER LEOTY
Jun 7

Was TeamViewer Hacked or Were Its Users? It Doesn’t Matter

By Brady Dale
Creating secure and usable computer systems can be difficult for engineers.
Apr 28

The Future of Authentication

By Arthur Baxter
SAN FRANCISCO - APRIL 14: Twitter CEO Evan Williams speaks during the first annual Chirp, Twitter Developer's Conference April 14, 2010 in San Francisco, California. The conference is a two day event for developers who work with the popular social networking service. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Jul 1

Medium’s New Password-Free Sign in Option Takes Twice as Long as the Old Way

By Brady Dale
Sep 25

Three New J.M.W. Turners Authenticated in Wales

By Dan Duray
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