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How Can Our Real Lives Be Ruined By Our Digital Ones?
Writer Jon Ronson says Internet commenters can behave like a mob — and believes it's time to rethink how we interact when we go online.
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Not Heading To Paris This Summer? The Louvre Has Digitized 482,000 Artworks
One of the world's mightiest museums has made much of its vast collection available online. The Louvre steers digital visitors well beyond marquee works like the Mona Lisa to reveal hidden treasures.
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How to balance your digital life past just logging off
Lots of people struggle to put their phone down. And lots of solutions say to just log off, but it's not always that easy. NPR's Life Kit podcast has tips on how to log off.
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Movie Review: A Digitized 'Dumbo' Takes Flight In Tim Burton's Recreation
The circus world of Disney's 1941 animated classic Dumbo, about a flying elephant, has been recreated by Tim Burton in digitally enhanced live-action.
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Shock G, Leader Of Hip-Hop's Digital Underground, Dies At 57
Shock G, the rapper, producer and musician born Gregory Edward Jacobs who flipped the funk for a new generation and introduced the world to Tupac Shakur…
Google is back in court — this time over its digital advertising technology
The Department of Justice says Google is monopolizing digital advertising technology, which website publishers depend on to buy and sell ads.
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Digital Pan Flutes And Marvin Gaye: The Blissed-Out Rise Of Kygo
The 24-year-old Norwegian recently set a record on Spotify, exceeding a billion streams faster than any artist before him — and his debut album isn't even out yet.
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How Digital Billboards Target Passersby (Hint: It's Cellphone Data)
More and more digital billboards are popping up around the U.S. Many are tracking us through our cell phones — similar to what happens online. Here's a close look at one in Times Square.
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Facebook CEO Zuckerberg Faces Lawmakers' Questions On Digital Currency And More
Mark Zuckerberg is defending Facebook on Capitol Hill. Members of the House Financial Services Committee are grilling the CEO about the company's plans for a new digital currency and other issues.
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AP: 'Digital Hit List' Provides Evidence Of Hackers' Links To Kremlin
NPR's David Greene talks with Associated Press reporter Raphael Satter about the AP report on a "digital hit list" of hackers who influenced the 2016 election.
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