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A lemon sits on top of a fruit squeezer featuring a miniature of German Chancellor Angela Merkel on January 26, 2010 in Munich, southern Germany. AFP PHOTO DDP / OLIVER LANG GERMANY OUT

Tech Industry’s Darkness Squeezing Out of Facebook, Uber and Google

You want it darker.
By Brady Dale
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - JUNE 25: A demonstrator waves a sign in protest of Google during the Google I/O Developers Conference at Moscone Center on June 25, 2014 in San Francisco, California. The seventh annual Google I/O Developers conference is expected to draw thousands through June 26. (Photo by Stephen Lam/Getty Images)

Tracking Tricker AdNauseam Removed From the Chrome Store

The search and advertising giant has crushed a tiny online protest movement.
By Brady Dale
"What is this trolling you speak of?"

This Jonathan Franzen Troll Is the Perfect Way to Start the New Year

When you type the address ciswhitemale.com into a browser, it redirects to the Facebook fan site for the reclusive author of The Corrections.
By John Bonazzo
CHICAGO, IL - JULY 29: Festival goers experience Samsung Gear VR at Samsung VR-Palooza at Lollapalooza 2016 - Day 2 at Grant Park on July 29, 2016 in Chicago, Illinois.

Sketchfab’s New Update Previews a Three Dimensional Web

By Brady Dale
Birdwatchers spot birds during the Birding Rally Challenge at "Aguas Calientes" near the Machu Picchu sanctuary in Cuzco on December 05, 2012. The Birding Rally Challenge is a competition, involving teams of well known birders, where participants must cover the greatest number of habitats within a relative small geographical area and in a limited amount of time, allowing them to appreciate the biodiversity of Peru. AFP PHOTO/ERNESTO BENAVIDES (Photo credit should read ERNESTO BENAVIDES/AFP/Getty Images)

How to Protest Online Trackers Without Leaving Your Chair

By Brady Dale
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - JULY 06: A U.S. Navy looks binocular during the Combined Joint Logistics Over the Shore (CJLOTS) exercise at the Anmyeon seashore on July 6, 2015 in Taean, South Korea. This exercise will train the South Korea-U.S. service members on how to accomplish vital logistical measures in an area with strategic access to Seoul. Approximately 900 U.S. and 800 South Korea personnel participates in the exercise.

Private Browsing: Do Chrome and Firefox Reveal Users’ Weird Interests?

By Brady Dale
A woman looks at her mobile phone as she stands in front of a poster of Mozilla Firefox on February 27, 2013 at the Mobile World Congress, the world's biggest mobile fair, in Barcelona. The European Union warned member states on February 26 to free up the airwaves for new, super-fast fourth generation mobile networks and threatened legal action against those that deliberately block the process. AFP PHOTO/JOSEP LAGO

How Firefox’s New Private Mode Trumps Chrome’s Incognito

By Brady Dale
This is what comes up when you Google image search "Butt-shaped cloud." (Photo: Drawception.com)

Chrome Extension Replaces Every Instance of ‘The Cloud’ With Far Superior Phrase ‘My Butt’

By Jessica Roy

Microsoft Pretends Its a Perception Problem: Nerd Haters Are the Reason No One Likes IE

By Kelly Faircloth
(Photo: 4 the Media)

Booting Up: Embarrassing Airtime Stats Edition

By Jessica Roy

Chrome Users Fooled Into Installing Fake and Malicious Bad Piggies Browser Game

By Steve Huff

Java Security Flaw Affects ONE BILLION Windows Computers

By Steve Huff
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