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Mainstay In Picture Books Is Going Digital
Later this month, some Dr. Seuss books will be released in e-book format for the first time. The president of Dr. Seuss Enterprises says the e-books will stay faithful to the classic print versions.
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Reveal: America's digital dumping ground
You got that new computer or phone you wanted for the holidays – but what happens to your old gadgets?They might not end up where you expect. On this…
Analog Is Dead. Long Live Digital?
TV historian David Bianculli worries that the death of analog television isn't politically neutral: It threatens to leave the neediest viewers in the Dark Ages.
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Opinion: Monopoly money is going digital
There's an app for that! NPR's Scott Simon reflects on the news that the classic board game Monopoly will soon come with a banking app — no more paper money, math, or banking duties required.
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'Mr. Penumbra' Bridges The Digital Divide
Author Robin Sloan has written short stories and worked for Twitter. His new book brings those two worlds together to argue that embracing digital culture doesn't mean you have to give up the treasured books — and values — of the past.
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Organizing Your Digital Photo Collection
NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Internet tech guru Kim Komando about how to clean up, store and organize all your digital photo.
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Michael Chertoff On Privacy In The Digital Age
How should we rethink the balance between privacy and security in the digital age? Former Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff joins NPR's Noel King to discuss his new book, Exploding Data.
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Baseball Autographs Get A Digital Upgrade
Traditional baseball autographs are getting an upgrade thanks to a new startup. For around $50, fans can get an autographed digital picture, a handwritten note and a personalized audio message from major leaguers. The company has signed up about 130 players so far.
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Keeping Track Of Your Digital Footprints
Millions of us are willing are share intimate details about ourselves online — but we may be inadvertently sharing more than we mean to. Weekend Edition Sunday host Rachel Martin talks to NPR's Steve Henn about how parents and kids can protect their privacy online.
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Manafort Trial: Accounting Firm Didn't Know About Manafort's Offshore Accounts
Heather Washkuhn, managing director of NKSFB, said that had she known of the accounts, she would have documented them for tax purposes. She also said Manafort was closely involved in his own finances.
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