May 24, 2015 In Busy Silicon Valley, Protein Powder Is in Demand by BRIAN X. CHEN By BRIAN X. CHEN Protein-packed drinkable meals come in powder form, are inexpensive, and are quick and easy to make so tech workers don’t…
May 24, 2015 The Government’s Consumer Data Watchdog by NATASHA SINGER By NATASHA SINGER The Federal Trade Commission’s chief technologist fights to ensure that companies keep consumers’ information safe and private. Published: May 23, 2015…
May 23, 2015 Forwarding Text Messages on the iPhone by J. D. BIERSDORFER By J. D. BIERSDORFER You can send the message to someone not in the original conversation by taking a couple of steps. Published: May…
May 22, 2015 Overvalued in Silicon Valley, but Don’t Say ‘Tech Bubble’ by CONOR DOUGHERTY By CONOR DOUGHERTY The tech industry’s venture capitalists admit to a certain amount of “frothiness” in start-up investments, but they studiously avoid another word….
May 22, 2015 Hewlett-Packard Reports Drop in Profit and Sales by BRIAN X. CHEN By BRIAN X. CHEN The computer and printer company plans to split into two entities later this year in hopes of being more nimble,…
May 22, 2015 Video Feature: As California Thirsts, These Apps Help Save Water by KIT EATON By KIT EATON Some of these apps help track one’s own water use, while others make it easy to publicly shame water wasters. Published:…
May 22, 2015 Members of Congress Ask for Review of Dropped Espionage Case by NICOLE PERLROTH By NICOLE PERLROTH In a letter to Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch, 22 members of Congress are asking if race played a role in…
May 22, 2015 Daily Report: Minecraft Reality Shows, on YouTube by THE NEW YORK TIMES By THE NEW YORK TIMES A group of gamers act as solo tour guides for millions of Minecraft players, gradually creating their own genre…
May 21, 2015 Unlike You, Your Facebook Account Can Be Immortal by J. D. BIERSDORFER By J. D. BIERSDORFER The social network lets you assign a sort of executor of your Facebook estate who can update your cover photo…
May 21, 2015 Up to 1.1 Million Customers Could be Affected in Data Breach at Insurer CareFirst by MATTHEW GOLDSTEIN and REED ABELSON By MATTHEW GOLDSTEIN and REED ABELSON The hacking of CareFirst, a health insurer, may have some common links to the attacks on Anthem and…