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The Real Battle for Data Privacy Begins When You Die
Swedish academic Carl Öhman argues that tech companies have no incentive to be responsible caretakers of our posthumous digital footprint.
Swedish academic Carl Öhman argues that tech companies have no incentive to be responsible caretakers of our posthumous digital footprint.
If that headline feels like a personal attack, you should probably read this.
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Some psychiatric patients may actually have treatable autoimmune conditions. But what happens to the newly sane?
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A new online game could help researchers solve the mysteries of musical memory
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The singer helped invent both heavy metal and the image of the wild rock star, before unlikely reality TV fame.
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Emma Stone manages to be one of us while being the best of us.
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Joe Budden has built one of the most lucrative independent podcast networks—on his own terms.
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