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Hollywood's Go-To Divorce Attorney Has an Online Solution so Unhappy Couples Don't Have to Pay Attorneys to Argue
This DIY divorce software requires couples to patiently communicate for the greater good. Which is pretty much what a marriage requires.
You Want Fries With That? Burger King Explains Net Neutrality In Less Than 3 Minutes.
The fast food company's video uses metaphor and parody to explain complex public policy.
Making Your Data Unreadable to Whoever Steals It Might Be the Only Way to Keep It Safe
Encryption is slowly becoming the gold standard for data security, which is a tacit acknowledgment that there is no keeping hackers out.
The FCC Has Repealed Net Neutrality, But Nobody Is Certain What Happens Next
You can expect litigation, a criminal investigation, states making their own laws and to hear political candidates talking about net neutrality, but how soon any changes will be noticed online is unclear.
Mom Is the Secret to Success for These Kidpreneurs (and Dad Helps)
一个entrepreneurial Miami family is building a thriving business based on one son's fixation on socks and their other son's tireless sales work.
Microsoft Drops Lawsuit in Secrecy Case the Government Probably Didn't Want You to Know About
The Department of Justice agrees to cease routinely demanding data companies not tell customers about search warrants.