Why you should assume your email will get hacked or leaked eventually

Email hacks are becoming a fact of life. We'd better get used to it.

What the Touch Bar says about Apple's approach to innovation

Making its own hardware and software gives Apple a unique ability to promote innovation.

The Touch Bar is cool, but Mac innovation has slowed to a crawl

Today’s Macs hardly look different from the Macs available in 2008.

Tesla's surprise profit gives Elon Musk breathing room for his next act

Musk faces even bigger challenges in the next few years.

How social media creates angry, poorly informed partisans

Liberals and conservatives increasingly live in different versions of reality.

Why Google is giving up on its dream to bring super-fast broadband to everyone

After six years, we haven’t found a "killer app" for super-fast broadband networks.

Self-driving trucks are here, but they won’t put truck drivers out of work — yet

The first self-driving trucks only work on freeways. That's good news for drivers.

Here's what it would take for Twitter to get serious about its harassment problem

Twitter rolled out new anti-harassment features this summer. It wasn't enough.

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The AT&T;/Time Warner merger has a big political problem on its hands

The intellectual tide has turned against this kind of deal.

Why the strongest case for AT&T;'s merger with Time Warner is also the case against it

AT&T’s massive merger with Time Warner, explained.

The productivity paradox: why we're getting more innovation but less growth

America's most innovative industries are becoming victims of their own success.

AT&T; buying Time Warner looks like an ego-driven mistake

Unless regulators are asleep at the wheel, this is bad for businesses.

Americans’ wages just hit an all-time high

Some good news.

What caused Friday's internet outage

A massive online attack crippled an important piece of internet infrastructure.

This Harvard economist says it's time to abolish $100, $50, and $20 bills

Hundred dollar bills are heavily used for crime and tax evasion. Should we get rid of them?