Amazon’s ‘Grand Tour’ is the most pirated show ever

Amazon's Grand Tour, a reboot of the BBC's hit show Top Gear, has been an unmitigated success with fans with its first episode alone garnering "millions" of views. It's also be a hit with pirates who, instead of paying the annual $100 fee for Amazon...

The Guardian, CNN, Reuters, Financial Times, and The Economist Launches Pangaea Alliance


An elite group of technology companies rule the world of digital advertising. Google, Facebook, Yahoo, and Microsoft are a part of this circle, scooping billions of dollars each year from ads...

In Other News: Kathleen Hale Stalks A Reviewer


Author Kathleen Hale managed to accomplish an action that many authors never do: confront a book blogger.But the bigger question is: Why? And does she have the right to stalk? A tangentially...

Nude celebrity photos reportedly obtained through iCloud, Dropbox backups


By now, you've probably heard about the hundreds of nude celebrity photos that were leaked by a yet to identified hacker on 4chan, the imageboard website. The fiasco involved multiple high-profile...

WWDC 2014: A Quiet Tim Cook Takes The Stage While His Critics Keep Making Noise


Apple watchers know that later today the company’s annual developer conference kicks off. It’s an event where the company talks about its latest innovations and tries to garner support for them in...

Report: UK Spies intercept Webcams and Nudity


LONDON (AP) — Britain's signals intelligence division is stealing screenshots from hundreds of thousands of innocent Yahoo users' webcam videos, according to the Guardian newspaper, which also...

Yahoo Users’ Sexy Video Chats Intercepted By Intelligence Agency


The latest of the Snowden leaks may be the most salacious. The Guardian reports that Britain’s surveillance agency GCHQ ran a program called Optic Nerve that intercepted millions of Yahoo users’...

Report: ‘Leaky’ Mobile Apps provide Personal Data to NSA


It’s well known (and blithely accepted) that mobile advertising firms collect personal data from mobile apps for marketing purposes. Now it looks like government agencies have been trying to...