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Why the Fuss About Driverless Cars? We Already Have Robot Politicians

When will politics and political journalism be farmed out to robots? If you watched last night’s election debate and its aftermath without the protection...

What’s The Healthiest Way To Keep Everyone Caffeinated?

“I don't have one. They're kind of expensive to use,” John Sylvan told me frankly, of Keurig K-Cups, the single-serve brewing pods that have...

65 Things We Know About NSA Surveillance We Didn’t Know a...

It's been one year since the Guardian first published the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court order, leaked by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden, that demonstrated...

UK Housing Market: Fears of Bubble as Demand Far Outstrips Supply

Fears that Britain's housing market is headed for bubble territory were stoked on Monday by fresh evidence that demand is far outstripping supply. As the...

Google’s 15th Birthday: 15 Things You Didn’t Know

From the company's original name to the first Google doodle, we search the archives of Larry Page and Sergey Brin's tech giant for some...

Understand the Difference Between Leadership and Management

Management and leadership practises were once just a subject for TV sitcoms – the Office's David Brent, a master of 'management speak', was celebrated...

Decline and Fall: How American Society Unravelled

Thirty years ago, the old deal that held US society together started to unwind, with social cohesion sacrificed to greed. Was it an inevitable...

Acts of Journalism and the Espionage Act

Earlier this month, federal prosecutors filed a formal criminal complaint against Edward Snowden charging him with three felonies for leaking information about the National Security...