- The Last Stand of Walter White—"A cancer-ridden science teacher transforms himself into a sinister meth lord. That's the story of 'Breaking Bad.' But it's also the story of how Bryan Cranston became TV's greatest leading man. As the show enters its final stretch, GQ's Brett Martin discovers why Walter White will always live on."
- 'Mythbusters' tests 'Breaking Bad'
- Walter White goes undercover as himself at Comic-Con
- Breaking Bad Jr – Afterwards They Will Explode
- With 2 Hit Series Ending, a Transformed AMC Is at a Crossroads NYT
- Interview: David Steward II on Founding Lion Forge and Getting into the Entertainment Business
- 'Batman' takes boy battling respiratory illness on Batcave tour
- Watch JOKER RISING - Full-Length Fan Film
- If Woody Allen Made Wolverine
- Hawkeye: Afternoon Stroll—Amazing fan-art.
- Five hundred new fairytales discovered in Germany—"Collection of fairytales gathered by historian Franz Xaver von Schönwerth had been locked away in an archive in Regensburg for over 150 years."
- JK Rowling law firm pays damages over pseudonym leak—The settlement goes to The Soldier's Charity, as well as the book royalties.
- Netflix, Studios Have Very Different Explanations for Widescreen Cropping
- Massive 'Simpsons' supercut features every movie reference in first 10 seasons
- Nate Silver ESPN: The eight sports problems that the FiveThirtyEight maestro should solve
- Portraits By Erika Saracino
- 33 Skeletor Affirmations To Get You Through Even The Worst Day
- The Rock 'n' Roll Casualty Who Became a War Hero—Jason Everman is not your every man (Salon). NYT
- Jimmy Fallon, Robin Thicke & The Roots Sing "Blurred Lines" (w/ Classroom Instruments)
- Daft Punk Punks Stephen Colbert
- Microsoft gives a damn 'bout your bad reputation on Xbox One—"Not living in the past—it's a new generation of Xbox Live community management."
- New Oculus Rift cover shooter is so realistic, players warned not to lean on virtual objects
- 10-year-old saves family in errant car, credits Mario Kart
- Greek Mythology Chess Set
- Blast from the Past: The Ages of Minecraft
- Apple refunds $6,131 iTunes bill for 8-year-old's unauthorized in-app purchases
- In-app purchasing and $3,000 iTunes bill stun mom
- Why Free-to-Play is a fad —Or, is it here to stay?
- Lawsuit Awards $11 Million to Original Madden Programmer—EA accused recycling code and features.
- Zynga loses $15.8M in Q2, nearly half its daily users year-over-year
- Kickstarter tabletop game collapses after bringing in $123K
- Video game suit can proceed—"A federal lawsuit filed against the video-game vendor GameStop Corp. alleges three South Jersey stores sold used games that sometimes cost more than buying new."
- Xbox Live Policies Are Blocking Cross-Platform MMOs like "Final Fantasy XIV" and "Dust 514"
- Obama touts NSA surveillance reforms to quell growing unease over programs—"President to work with Congress to reform NSA's Fisa court and Patriot Act but made clear that mass surveillance would continue."
- Obama Promises Reform of NSA Spying, But the Devil Will Be in the Details
- Obama Administration Releases Previously Secret Legal Opinion on NSA's Associational Tracking Program
- Obama's Reassurances about Domestic Surveillance are not Reassuring
- Making You 'Comfortable' with Spying Is Obama's Big NSA Fix
- Obama's former adviser ridicules statement that NSA doesn’t spy on Americans
- WikiLeaks founder: Obama surveillance changes vindicate Edward Snowden—Warning: Has un-pausable, un-muteable auto-playing video advertisement. Turn off your speaker before clicking.
- Lawmakers say obstacles limited oversight of NSA’s telephone surveillance program
- Jennifer Hoelzer's Insider's View Of The Administration's Response To NSA Surveillance Leaks
- Don’t worry, NSA says—we only "touch" 1.6% of daily global Internet traffic
- Researchers say Tor-targeted malware phoned home to NSA—"JavaScript attack had a hard-coded IP address that traced back to NSA address block."
- A Call to Boycott U.S. Tech Platforms Over the NSA's PRISM Surveillance
- Lavabit's closure marks the death of secure cloud computing in the US—"Once Edward Snowden's use of the email service was public, it was perhaps a given that Lavabit would be targeted by the US."
- Mega to fill secure email gap left by Lavabit—"Kim Dotcom's privacy company Mega prepares 'cutting edge' email encryption service."
- Spy access to NZ used as bargaining tool—"The ability for US intelligence agencies to access internet data was used as a bargaining tool by a Telecom-owned company trying to keep down the cost of the undersea cable from New Zealand."
- Facebook used in worker dismissal—"A flight attendant was forced to let her bosses examine her Facebook pages and bank accounts in a stoush over what she was up to on sick leave."
- New tool monitors e-mail language to catch workplace thieves
- No, this isn't a scene from Minority Report. This trash can is stalking you
- Pirate Bay Releases 'Pirate Browser' to Thwart Censorship