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Charles Koch Teams Up With George Soros, Patreon and Airbnb to Fight Online Extremism

By Davis Richardson
Portrait of English comedian Tommy Trinder nearly buried under a huge pile of Christmas cards, just some of the million cards sent to the Adelphi Hotel in an appeal for old cards to be sent to hospitals, London, January 9th 1957. (Photo by Evening Standard/Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Mozilla Releases a Super Useful Website for Sharing Large Files

By Brady Dale
HANOVER, GERMANY - MARCH 20: The robot "Pepper" speaks with visitors at the IBM stand at the CeBIT 2017 Technology Trade Fair on March 20, 2017 in Hanover, Germany. "Pepper" has a face detection and is either used to greet Hotel guests during arrival or can be personalized by his owner to help in the household. The 2017 CeBIT will run from March 20-24. (Photo by Alexander Koerner/Getty Images)

The Government Will Regulate the IoT After It Kills People

By Brady Dale
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
One of Firefox's cameos in Jessica Jones's episode 13, "AKA Smile." (Screenshot: Netflix)

Firefox Comes Out on Top of Marvel’s ‘Jessica Jones,’ on Netflix

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
Computer hackers in Germany. ((Photo: Patrick Lux/Getty Images)

How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love PGP

By Brady Dale

Comment Sections Fall Out of Fashion

By Kara Bloomgarden-Smoke

OkCupid Asks Users to Boycott Firefox to Protest Mozilla CEO

By Jordyn Taylor
The Boot is BACK.

Booting Up: Android Is Probably Going to Overtake iOS By October

By Jordan Valinsky
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