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The market is moving towards decentralized exchanges, which are more secure and globally available.

Is AirSwap the Answer to Minimizing Your Cryptocurrency Investment Risk?

With an estimated 3,000 digital currencies launched over the past few years, the question is changing from how does one invest in crypto currency, to which one does an investor choose.
By Richard Hecker and Arick Wierson
Members of the group Anonymous protest during Spain's film Goya Awards ceremony at Teatro Real in Madrid.11.

Barrett Brown Explains the Pursuance Project—Sounds Complicated, Makes Sense

“The point is to rekindle the adventurism," Brown said.
By Brady Dale
Former Mayor Michael Bloomberg at the Cornell Tech campus on Roosevelt Island.

Bloomberg: Cornell Tech Campus Key to Competing With Silicon Valley

The billionaire and former mayor hailed the opening of the Cornell Tech campus on Roosevelt Island as a new era of technology in New York City.
By Madina Toure
Pharrell Williams basically doesn't age...ever.

Pharrell Williams Finally Shares the Secret to His Youthful Skin

By Khila James
Public Advocate Letitia James participates in demonstration of a new 3D breast cancer detection technology.

New York’s Medicaid Program Will Now Cover High-Tech 3-D Mammograms

By Madina Toure
Kyle Maclachlan in Balenciaga.

Kyle MacLachlan Perfectly Embodied Balenciaga’s Cool Dad Style

By Dena Silver
PHILADELPHIA, PA - AUGUST 18: A view of the Comcast offices on August 18, 2015 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The advanced technology arm of Comcast Corporation, Comcast Labs, is focused on developing, integrating and deploying products that change how people are entertained and informed. (Photo by Cindy Ord/Getty Images for Comcast)

3 Actions Companies Should Take to Amp the Net Neutrality Fight

By Brady Dale
Mishaps can spiral out of control quickly these days.

How Social Media Turned United’s PR Flub Into a Firestorm

By Anjana Susarla
Public Advocate Letitia James participates in demonstration of a new 3D breast cancer detection technology.

Public Advocate Wants City and State Funds for 3-D Breast Cancer Detection Technology

By Madina Toure
Parents should be involved in their children’s use of electronic devices.

How Should We Teach Our Kids to Use Digital Media?

By Jenny Radesky
What does a camera look like?

Digitization and the Loss of Iconography

By Sue Walsh
The Funerary Temple at Palmyra in Syria. (Photo: Joe & Clair Carnegie/Libyan Soup, via Getty Images)

Can 3-D Imaging Save Ancient Art from ISIS?

By Alanna Martinez
MADRID, SPAIN - JANUARY 20: Spanish actor Antonio Banderas attends the "Automata" photocall at the Intercontinental Hotel on January 20, 2015 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Carlos Alvarez/Getty Images)

Antonio Banderas Follows His Dream and Enrolls in Fashion School

By Dena Silver
SAN FRANCISCO - OCTOBER 26: Newspapers are displayed at a newsstand October 26, 2009 in San Francisco, California. A report by the Audit Bureau of Circulations reveals that the average daily circulation of U.S. newspapers fell 10.6 percent in the six month period between April-September compared to one year ago. The San Francisco Chronicle had the largest decline with a drop of 25.8 percent to 251,782. The Wall Street Journal surpassed USA Today as the number one selling paper in the U.S. after USA Today had its circulation drop more than 17 percent to 1.90 million. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Newspaper Death Spiral Made Plain in One Chart

By Jeff Jarvis
It's all just content now (Dan Kitwood/Getty)

Post-Print: The Newspaper Guild of New York Drops the ‘Paper’

By Kara Bloomgarden-Smoke
A Valentine's Day image from the Daily Pothole.

Team de Blasio Makes Its Mark on City’s Digital Outreach

By Jill Colvin

Best Tech Events This Week: Chief Digital Officer Summit, Techtanic, Brooklyn Tech Triangle & More

By Gary Sharma

Startup Rundown: TouchCast Makes Your Videos A Lot Less Lame, and iHeartRadio Wins Windows’s Heart

By Jordyn Taylor

On the Page: Tom Drury and ‘The New Digital Age’

By The Editors

Eric Schmidt ✈ North Korea

By Nitasha Tiku
(Photo: Uncubed)

Uncubed Partners with NYC Digital for a Two Day Tech Festival to Empower NYC Startups

By Jessica Roy

Priceline’s Litigious Founder Jay Walker: I Am Not a Troll

By Adrianne Jeffries
Ms. Cajide, cofounder of Blurtt. (crunchbase.com)

Watch Rachel Sterne on ‘Morning Joe’ as Joe Scarborough Tries to Explain Foursquare to His Co-host

By Nitasha Tiku

Justice Department Investigates Publishers for E-Book Price Fixing

By Emily Witt
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