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How Easy Is It to Steal a Hidden Laptop From a Car?

By Harmon Leon
The institution of payday loans is the worst of predatory capitalism

Why Has It Taken Google This Long to Ban Predatory Payday Loan Apps?

By Harmon Leon
Eaze marijuana delivery app

Google Play Store Bans Weed Delivery Apps From Performing Transactions

By Gabriela Barkho
Oscar-Nominated Movies Live Stream

The Best Ways to Stream 2018’s Oscar-Nominated Movies

By Brandon Katz
NEW YORK - OCTOBER 20: William Lynch, President of Barnes and Noble.com presents the new "nook" digital reading device on October 20, 2009 in New York City. The "nook" is a wireless reader which will be available on Barnes & Noble's Web site and in stores and is currently available for "pre-order" for $259. The "nook" is less than 5 inches wide and 8 inches tall and weighs 11.2 ounces. At $259 it will be the same price as the recently reduced Kindle by Amazon. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

Should Indie Authors Publish Exclusively With Amazon or Not?

By Brady Dale
This is what "music curation" used to look like.

The Business of Music Curation in the Garden of Infinite Choice

By Ari Rosenschein
Lost your Fitbit? A new app can help.

This App Solves Fitbit’s Biggest Problem

By John Bonazzo
The Google-hosted dinner (Photo: Billy Farrell Agency)

Google Play Music Has Taken Over the Surf Lodge This Summer

By Dena Silver
Tittygram, used by permission.

Japan Prefers Small Breasts and Brazil Prefers Butts: Lessons From Tittygram

By Brady Dale

Saturday Night at the Surf Lodge: Inside New York’s Coolest Music Venue

By Rob LeDonne

Unlike a Fitbit, This Step-Counting Smart Watch Reminds Wearers to Slow Down

By Eliza M Dumais
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