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Eight Years After 'Catfish,' People are Still Falling Hard for Fake People Online
Having a fake girlfriend or boyfriend isn't just some middle school thing.
Experience the hidden music of earthquakes
The SeismoDome exhibit lets audiences experience the hidden music of earthquakes
Darcy Baylis is Going to Digitally Disrupt You With His New Video
The Melbourne producer's latest has been described as a "broken mess of digital detritus."
Is Apple Cool? 11 Teens Weigh In
11 NYC teens are disillusioned with Apple, but they still buy its products.
A Photographer Manipulates Light to Mimic the Magic of Reality
André Distel is a self-taught photographer using digital tools to match the perceptive power of the human eye.
Savings Goals with Jamal Burger
The Toronto photographer known as Jayscale talks about planning for the future, and how to save smartly to make it a reality
The US Needs to Get Serious About Securing the Internet of Hackable Things
In an exclusive Motherboard op-ed, US Senator Mark Warner says last month's global WannaCry ransomware attack should be a wake up call for connected device security.
The Dirty Hackers Who Steal Passwords for Jealous Lovers
Phishing really is a threat when the hackers are closer to home.
Iranian-American Artist Revives Islam’s Apocalyptic Goddesses
How Morehshin Allahyari is using new technologies to reclaim an ancient feminist narrative.
Colorado's Digital Archaeologist Is Mapping Your Data Doppelgänger
Meet Chris Coleman, an artist and academic in Colorado exploring the impact of the internet on human existence.
Colorado's Digital Archaeologist Is Mapping Your Data Doppelgänger | #50StatesofArt
Meet Chris Coleman, an artist and academic in Colorado exploring the impact of the internet on human existence.
Fog Is Nature’s Filter in Stunning Nighttime Photos of San Francisco
Photographer Kyle Kim goes #NoFilter with 'The Foggy Night' photo series.