Author: Rebecca Greenfield

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Emma Carmichael: What I Read

Emma Carmichael

The new editor of The Hairpin treats mix-tapes like books and commutes by Instapaper.

By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 23, 2012

Tumblr Has a Cutting (and an Anorexia and Bulimia) Problem

Today Tumblr announced a new policy against "self-harm" blogs, leading us to a dark side of Tumblr we never wanted to know existed.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 23, 2012

Foxconn Is Good At Making Itself Look Good Enough

Somehow Foxconn has convinced the world that its treatment of workers isn't that bad. 

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 22, 2012

The Government Steps in on App Privacy

Following last week's iPhone app data collection scandals, California will now mandate that all mobile applications have privacy policies.  

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 22, 2012

Meg Whitman's First Full Quarter at HP Didn't Go so Well

Meg Whitman has yet to prove herself, as Hewlett-Packard's Q1 earnings missed expectations, reporting first quarter net revenue of $30.0 billion, down 7% from the prior-year period.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 22, 2012

Lintroducing Linstapaper, Your One-Stop Jeremy Lin News Source

To keep track of all the Linsanity, Wall Street Journal reporter and programmer Jeremy Singer-Vine created a one-stop Internet shop for all the Web's Jeremy Lin related offerings: Linstapaper. 

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 22, 2012

Virginia Will Not Require Invasive Vaginal Ultrasounds

After an understandable uproar over a mandatory procedure that federal law would consider rape, Virginia legislators have opted to forgo the invasive and most definitely uncomfortable procedure for women seeking abortions.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 22, 2012

Today in Research

An Off Switch for Pain; Charging Cell Phones with Fingers

Discovered: An off switch for pain, a finger-powered cell phone charger, what your ear of choice says about your brain, the clouds are coming for us, and buckyballs in space. 

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 22, 2012

The Lighter Side of Foxconn

We know all about the doom and gloom over at Foxconn, but during Nightline's trip to the iFactory on ABC last night, we learn about some of the perks of working at the industrial campus.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 21, 2012

Today in Research

Fructose Got a Bad Rap; Waterworld: A New Type of Planet

Discovered: Fructose doesn't deserve its association with obesity, a new type of Super Earth, a case for extending the smoking ban, and movies make kids want to drink. 

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 21, 2012

What the Army Is Doing on Pinterest

After discovering that the United States Army had a profile on Pinterest, we talked to the Army's social media operation to get some insight into what made them jump on the latest Internet trend. Hint: It has to do with ladies. 

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By Elspeth Reeve and Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 21, 2012

Cocktail Crossfire

Cocktail Crossfire: Are Skinny Jeans Killing Us?

Today's Wall Street Journal calls skinny jeans into question, pointing out some scary health issues related to the tight pants trend. But are they really all that bad? We discuss. 

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 21, 2012

It's Not Just Google: Everyone Tracks Everyone on the Internet

Currently Google and Microsoft are battling it out via passive aggressive statements over who is in the wrong in this whole user privacy tracking ordeal, when of course, both of them, along with the rest of the tech giants, are doing the same wrong things. 

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 20, 2012

Rutgers Claims It Had No Clue the NYPD Was Spying on Muslim Students

Following this morning's report that the NYPD was snooping on Muslim students, Rutgers has released a statement distancing itself from the NYPD's unsanctioned spying.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 20, 2012

Internet Explorer Also Has a Google-Tracking Problem

Not limiting its tracking to iDevices, Google has also bypassed Internet Explorer's privacy settings, getting around the search engine's cookie restrictions, according to Microsoft.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 20, 2012

Pinterest Gets More Copyright Friendly

With all the talk of Pinterest acting as one giant copyright infringement hub, the up-and-already-arrived social network has given sites a way to opt out of pinning.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 20, 2012

With Romney's Help, Tim Pawlenty Has Repaid Most of His Campaign Debts

A candidate for about one second, Tim Pawlenty is almost done paying back his outstanding campaign debts.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 20, 2012

Today in Research

What's Inside the Moon; The End of Moore's Law

Discovered: What the moon's insides look like, the tiniest transistor of all time, climate change is killing alpine chipmunks, and get ready for test-tube hamburgers. 

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 20, 2012

The Problem With Suing Apple

Aside from the satisfaction of winning, prevailing in a class action lawsuit against Apple doesn't accomplish much of anything.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 20, 2012

How Things Have (and Haven't) Changed at Foxconn

After a mass suicide threat, media exposes from both This American Life and The New York Times and factory audits from Apple and the Fair Labor Association, Foxconn has had about six weeks to shape up.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 17, 2012

MegaUpload Indictment Reveals Site Wasn't That Mega

Looks like the piracy going on over at file sharing site MegaUpload was less rampant than expected, reveal documents from the site's indictment.  

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 17, 2012

Today in Research

Gecko Foot Glue; When Alcohol Is a Health Food

Discovered: Glue from gecko feet, alcohol as a health food, sleeping your way to memory loss, and pregnant women should get dogs. 

 

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 17, 2012

Knicks Back on New York TV, Just Lin Time

The New York Knicks will return to New York cable just in time (or maybe a little late) to capitalize on Linsanity, according to a Tweet from The New York Times' Howard Beck.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 17, 2012

Microsoft Goes Back to the Future with Old New Windows Logo

Hoping to get some of that early Windows magic back, Microsoft has chosen a logo very similar to the one for its very first Windows operating system for its newest operating system.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 17, 2012

Kim Jong-Un May Have Canceled His Brothers Visa Gold Card Out of Spite

If a report from a Russian newspaper is true, the North Korean dictatorship family resembles an Orange County reality show: the weekly Argumenty i Fakty has reported that young leader Kim Jong-un has cut off his older brother Kim Jong-nam's Visa Gold card as retaliation for name-calling.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 17, 2012

Foxconn Is Putting on a Good Show

With the press all focused on Foxconn's unfortunate labor conditions, the despotic electronics maker has taken this moment to prove its factories aren't all that bad.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 17, 2012

Google Caught Violating Privacy Apple Already Violated

Google may be catching all flack this morning for tracking iPhones, but Apple doesn't care about users' privacy either. In fact, the company already tracks users' every move.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 16, 2012

Today in Research

Goats Have Accents; Vaccines Still Don't Cause Autism

Discovered: Goats can develop accents, drinking alcohol shrinks brains, another study confirms vaccines don't cause autism. 

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 16, 2012

Argument About a File Cabinet Leads to Dismissal of Afghani Embassy Staffer

Haroon Aloko has been sent back to Kabul for either physically or emotionally mauling his colleagues. What really happened is up for debate.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 16, 2012

Jeremy Lin Will Probably Land Himself a Book Deal

Like many great Internet and sports starts before him, it looks like New York Knicks phenom Jeremy Lin will get a book deal.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 16, 2012

Mark Zuckerberg Is Dabbling on Pinterest

Mark Zuckerberg, or someone pretending to be Mark Zuckerberg, has made a profile on Pinterest, another sign of the social media site of the moment's ascendance.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 16, 2012

The Army's Social Media Industrial Complex

Considering the heavy female demographic happening on Pinterest, we were surprised to find the U.S. Army had a well-stocked profile, until we checked out the rest of their online goings-on

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 16, 2012

What to Expect When You're Expecting OS X Mountain Lion

The newest Apple operating system, Mountain Lion, won't make its way to the masses until this summer, but developer nerds have gotten their hands on it, letting us in on the best (and worst) parts of our computer's future brains.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 16, 2012

Pinterest's Money Making Plans

Pinterest has a classic Internet problem: It doesn't know how to make money off of its popularity. 

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 15, 2012

More Proof that Google+ Is a Ghost Town

Google has done a really good job getting people to sign up for a service that they never use. 

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 15, 2012

Today in Research

Is Weight Loss Contagious?; Motherhood Is 'Detrimental' to Scientific Careers

Discovered: Weight loss might be contagious, just thinking about kids ruins women scientists, a new black hole, the Internet does not help failing relationships. 

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 15, 2012

Why Comcast Doesn't Need to Fear Streaming Video

As Comcast's earnings report proves, the cable companies and broadcast networks who fear the Internet taking away precious cable subscribers have a lot to gain from the streaming viewing trend. Namely: A new place to profit off of content licensing.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 15, 2012

Apple Does the Right (and Easy) Thing with iPhone Privacy

Taking our suggestion from this morning -- at least we would like to think Apple reads our site -- Apple has changed its policy on granting apps access to iPhone user contacts.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 15, 2012

Tim Cook Is Just the Face Apple Needs

After yesterday's talk at the Goldman Sachs investment conference, Tim Cook has proven himself a better PR representative for Apple than his predecessor at a time when the company really needs a likable CEO. 

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 15, 2012

There's an Easy Fix to Apple's Latest iPhone Privacy Problem

Apple can make this whole iPhone address book fiasco all better with a simple fix. 

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 14, 2012

Today in Research

Electric Cars Still Generate Pollutants; Babies Understand Everything

Discovered: Electric cars aren't so green after-all, another earthquake on the way for Fukushima?, hearing aids are not popular, everyone hates their bosses, babies understand language. 

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 14, 2012

There Are No Quick Fixes for Apple's Foxconn Problem

Even with a formal statement from CEO Tim Cook, its own internal inspections and now an independent audit by the Fair Labor Association, Apple can't appease critics of the working conditions at Foxconn where it manufactures its iProducts.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 14, 2012

The Three iPad 3 Rumors We Now Believe

After almost a year of iPad 3 rumors, there are now, we think, three trustworthy nuggets of information about Apple's next tablet model.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 13, 2012

How the iPhone Is and Is Not Like a Chipotle Burrito

Two Internet Mat(t)s are currently battling out the similarities between two beloved, mass marketed products

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 13, 2012

The Secrets of Pinterest's Success

All the things that have drawn women to Pinterest, the social network of the moment, make the site a more appealing social network in general. 

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 13, 2012

Today in Research

How to Eat Your Memories; Estrogen Makes Male Snakes Sex Crazy

Discovered: What eating does to the brain, estrogen makes male snakes crazy, and nobody knows anything about kids' sleep.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 13, 2012

Some Tech Bloggers Are Turning on Blogging

Claiming to be fed up with technology blogging noise, technology bloggers Michael Arrington and MG Siegler have written some noisy rants about technology blogging this morning.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 10, 2012

Today in Research

This Is How the Zebra Got Its Stripes; Driving High Doubles Accident Risk

Discovered: How the zebra got its stripes, driving high is not safe, Spanish teens are squares, what caused Snowmaggedon, a drug that reverses Alzheimers. 

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 10, 2012

Google Wallet Now Just as Unsafe as a Regular Wallet

After a week of hacks, Google's mobile payment system has lost more of its credibility as a safe payment option, making it just as vulnerable to money-theft as a regular-old bill folder. 

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 10, 2012

Sorry Internet, Lana Del Rey Is Officially a Star

It took Lana Del Rey a month to go from a "wack-a-doodle chick" to the "perfect antidote" to other pop stars according to a profile in T: The New York Times Style Magazine by Jacob Brown, which described the singer as "a skinnier Adele, a more stable Amy Winehouse."

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 10, 2012

Facebook's Pre-IPO Rush to Make Money Off of You

Trying to raise bunches of money from investors for its upcoming initial public offering, Facebook's trying to prove it can make money off of all that social networking we do.

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