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A Writer With Celiac Tried to 'Disappear,' Was Tracked Via Gluten-Free Pizza
Revisiting a journalist's stunt disappearance that ended because of a pizza order—and doled out a $5,000 reward.
These Abstract Paper Profiles Have Something to Say about the World
From political heads to culture-shaking events, Mike McQuade rushes in with scissors and paper to strip down current events.
Leaving the EU Could Really Screw the British Video Games Industry
But fingers, eyes, and asses crossed that it doesn't, or studios like Rocksteady, Rare, and smaller indie teams could take significant hits.
'Wired' Accidentally Called Trump 'Someone with Tiny Hands' for an Entire Article
It said it "did not intend to go on the record stating that Trump has small hands, which we can neither confirm nor deny."
Insta of the Week: OG Star Wars Architecture
Bjarke Ingels shares photos from Dan Winters' trip to the Industrial Light and Magic vault at Skywalker Ranch.
Satoshi's PGP Keys Are Probably Backdated and Point to a Hoax
The PGP keys referenced in stories naming Craig Wright as the creator of Bitcoin were probably falsely backdated.
This Police Raid May Have Solved the Bitcoin Creator Riddle
Australian police have raided the home of Craig Wright, the man named as the probable creator of bitcoin and holder of hundreds of millions of dollars worth of the cryptocurrency.
Food Tastes Better If You Use Heavy Forks and Knives
Turn up the music, use some comically big spoons, and please pass the heavy cutlery. I’m ready to eat.
Chrysler Is Sending 1.4M Customers a USB Key Because a Jeep Got Hacked
We're in the future now, right?
How Shitty is Motion Controlled DJ Equipment?
A closer look at the latest motion tech advancements in mixing and production.