Author: Rebecca Greenfield

Media Diet

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

May 10, 2013

How to Emotionally Survive the 2013 Cicada Swarmageddon

Harmless scientific marvel though it may be, the summer of bug love has arrived — perhaps entering your backyard or urban escape as soon as this weekend — and it's pretty gross. For those of you with a fear of flying insects, it's downright terrifying. Here's a handy guide for East Coast entomophobes, with the help of the Internet's ultimate cicada expert.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

May 10, 2013

D.C. Restaurants Are Against the D.C. Food Truck Invasion Because Terrorism

Ahead of a public hearing Friday pitting upstart mobile food vendors against sedentary street vendors and old-school sidewalk restaurants, George Farrell — a Washington Times "community" member — settled on a reason to take sides: "propane tanks inside food trucks could easily become explosive devices" and "may pose a terrorism threat."

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By Rebecca Greenfield

May 10, 2013

The Ryan Gosling Won't Eat His Cereal Meme Is Vine's Breakthrough Moment

Three and a half months after Twitter's stop-motion inauspicious foray into pseudo-video began, Vine has officially made it in the Internet world, thanks to a pitch-perfect (if kinda creepy) meme built on a meme god of Internet yore (as in, like, last year).

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By Rebecca Greenfield

May 10, 2013

TV's Pay-Per-Channel Future Is Nigh

For the cord-cutters and cable-company haters out there eagerly awaiting the next era of television, in which you no longer have to pay your provider for a bundled package of junk you never watch, YouTube officially launched 14 of its rumored pay-to-subscribe channels on Friday. It's not top-shelf, but it's a start. Just ask Washington.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

May 9, 2013

You Just Can't Stop Playing 'Dots'

The iPhone game of the moment is so addictive that it's impossible to even talk about how addictive it is to play the color-coded connect-the-dots game without stopping to play another round — or 25.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

May 9, 2013

Oh, So This Is What It's Really Like to See Through Google Glass

The first two months of Google Glass testimonials resulted in lame sports videos and bad photos taken with the wearable machine, but a new first-person video that surfaced last night finally gives the face computer-less masses a look at what you actually see from behind the glass.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

May 9, 2013

Class Action or Not, the Unpaid Intern Lawsuit at Hearst Will Go On

A judge may have thrown out class-action status for the lawsuit against Hearst for using unpaid interns at its magazines, but the disgruntled former coffee-fetchers will continue the fight. 

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By Rebecca Greenfield

May 9, 2013

Soon Facebook May Have Waze (of Knowing Where You Are)

Facebook's in "advanced talks" to buy Waze, an Israeli mapping start-up, for somewhere between $800 million and $1 billion, according to multiple sources at Calcalist and TechCrunch, making it the social media company's biggest acquisition to date.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

May 9, 2013

How Would We Know If Google Glass Was Any Good?

Google Glass has itself a marketing problem: the glasses might be as cool as some Glassheads say, but the rest of us non-early adopters are stuck with boring first-person videos and banal pictures of the world's foremost face computer, without any of the cool face-computer functionality.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

May 9, 2013

Non-Satirical Advice from 'The Onion' on How Not to Get Hacked Like 'The Onion'

The Onion has released a detailed account of how it believes the Syrian Electronic Army hacked into its extremely popular Twitter account the other day, providing a rare glimpse at the simple yet devious spear-phishing emails that can crack major media outlets — and probably you.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

May 8, 2013

HTC Just Put the Facebook Phone on Its Dollar Menu, and That's Bad News

It's never a good sign when a cellphone company lowers the price of a cellphone so soon after its release, which makes the new, very low $0.99 price of HTC's so-called Facebook phone so very foreboding.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

May 8, 2013

Syria's Internet Blackout Is Over, but the Digital Civil War Blame Is Just Beginning

It's still relatively unclear whether the Assad regime broke the Syrian Internet — even if nobody else, even "terrorists," really could — but after a 19-and-a-half-hour near complete shutdown across Syria, service started coming back today, according to multiple analytics firms.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

May 8, 2013

Everybody Hates This New Google Maps Look

Google may or may not introduce a new design for Google Maps at a conference next week, when the company will publicly discuss about "the future of Google Maps." But people are definitely complaining about the rumored design getting passed around the web today. Here's how.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

May 7, 2013

Syria Made Its Internet Disappear Again

Did the Assad regime just shut down Syrian online access again? For several hours on Thursday — beginning around 3 p.m. Eastern time, or 10 p.m. in Damascus — Internet traffic in the warring country ground to an almost complete halt, just like it did in November when the government blacked out web usage to stymy opposition maneuvers.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

May 7, 2013

Google's Mother's Day Video Celebrates Gay Moms, Too

The masters of the heartwarming, love-your-children promotional video at Google are tugging at the heartstrings of the American family once again with a new Mother's Day spot called "Here's to the Moms" — and they mean all moms.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

May 7, 2013

Wait, Is Google Glass Really Going to Be Illegal?

So far Google Glass is illegal exactly nowhere, despite an over-the-top front-page story in today's New York Times that suggests Google is already facing a bunch of legal pushback over its face computer of the future. What will Google do about all this?

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By Rebecca Greenfield

May 7, 2013

Media Diet

Brian Lam: What I Read

Brian Lam, founder of gadget review site The Wirecutter, on his pared down media diet. "I try not to open Twitter too often. Some editors, I don't know how they're getting any work done."

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By Rebecca Greenfield

May 6, 2013

Stat of the Day

Sex-Crazed Cicadas Will Soon Outnumber Humans 600-to-1

The very horny and very loud insects haven't arrived in full force for the Mid-Atlantic cicada sex invasion quite yet, but when they do, they will come with a huge body-count advantage over people, outnumbering us 600-to-1, or maybe even 20,000-to-1.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

May 6, 2013

The Weirdest Thing About MG Siegler's New Job Isn't How Unethical It Is

The popular tech writer was already straddling the blogger/investor line as both a TechCrunch writer and a partner at CrunchFund, the VC fund started by fellow blogger-without-morals Michael Arrington. The more surprising part of today's news, then, is that Siegler would deign to work for Google Ventures after writing so unabashedly in favor of Apple all these years.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

May 6, 2013

The First Rule of Google Glass Etiquette

Of all the various etiquette guides to emerge with prescriptions for the inaugural class of Glassholes, there has been one recurring piece of advice that probably won't please Google: The most polite thing a Google Glass owner can do is not wear Google Glass at all.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

May 6, 2013

Why Instagram Really Chose Facebook Over Twitter

In this definitive telling of the history of Instagram we get CEO Kevin Systrom's reasoning for ultimately choosing Facebook's $1 billion offer over Twitter's $520 million—and it has less to do with money than you might think.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

May 3, 2013

Don't Hate the Dorks, Hate the Glass

Google Glass, that doomed-at-early-adoption device about which we learned so much this week, will not become a tough seell to the masses because of a bunch of white male dorks trying out the face computer of the future. It's the design itself — in form, and the function inspired by something that, well, makes everyone who puts on a pair look so frickin' weird.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

May 3, 2013

Brooklyn Now Has a Park Named After Adam Yauch

The late Beastie Boy Adam Yauch (a.k.a MCA) has received the "ultimate honor for a kid from New York City" with a Brooklyn Heights park named after him as of Friday afternoon.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

May 3, 2013

How the iPhone and Samsung Galaxy S IV Got Military-Grade Security

After years of maintaining that BlackBerry was the only smartphone smart enough for the Department of Defense security blanket, the Pentagon has finally approved the Samsung Galaxy S IV, and sources say Apple's iPhone is expected to follow some time later this month. Here's how they got good enough.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

May 2, 2013

Instagram's Tags Are About to Turn It into Your Lame Facebook Wall

Now that Instagram has introduced a "Photos of You" section for tagged snapshots just like its parent company Facebook, you can forget the beautiful images of pro photographers and amateurs turned pro — your square cellphone art is about to degrade into filtered party pics.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

May 2, 2013

The Creepiest Google Glass App Is a Stalker's Dream

Despite the many fears of cyber-stalking to arise from the soft launch of its digital seeing eye, Google has made it pretty difficult to take photos and videos of unwitting people with Google Glass — except for one developer who's already built a workaround privacy nightmare.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

May 2, 2013

The Great East Coast Cicada Sex Invasion of 2013 Has Arrived

People of the Acela corridor: The time to prepare for four to six weeks of the little six-legged sexual power saws is over. People of America: The invasion is here. Prepare your backyards — and your ears.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

May 2, 2013

Facebook's Mobile Ads May Be Annoying — but You'll Be Able to Hide Them Soon

We have some good news for irritated Facebook phone users. In the coming weeks Facebook plans to add controls to let users hide all those pesky mobile ads if they so desire, a Facebook spokesperson told The Atlantic Wire this afternoon.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

May 1, 2013

The Dream of Cheap, Streaming HBO Is Dead

Just when we were getting excited about a standalone streaming service from HBO — like HBO Go, except without paying for a cable subscription — HBO now says it was just kidding and won't cut that cord... ever.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

May 1, 2013

The Banality of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's LOL

The most ravenously picked apart teenage digital trail in the history of American terrorism got picked apart again Wednesday afternoon: If you unravel the criminal complaint against Tsarnaev's fellow 19-year-old friend, you'll find an instantly historic LOL. But LOL has lost its historical significance, and everybody needs to calm down with their investigative linguistics.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

May 1, 2013

What Apple's Flat iOS 7 Design Will Look Like — When It Gets Here

The latest design for Apple's mobile operating system might not be ready in time for the World Wide Developer's Conference this June, but when it comes it will look a lot different than the current iPhone software—the look of which hasn't much changed since its debut in 2007.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

May 1, 2013

Google Glass Is Already This Broken

Beyond aesthetics, professional Glass reviewers and amateur experimenters alike have reported some flaws  — bad battery life, a bad fit, vulnerability to hackers, and beyond — that might make future buyers reconsider the $1,500 investment when the glasses of the future are available to the masses.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Apr 30, 2013

Are You Ready for the Great Netflix Instant Vanishing of 2013?

In May, Netflix will lose streaming rights to a whopping 1,794 titles because of expiring deals with Warner Bros., MGM, Universal, and Viacom. A big chunk of them will expire at midnight on May 1 — and by the end of the month, Netflix Instant will have lost the whole lot.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Apr 30, 2013

One Device to Rule Them All: BlackBerry Isn't Wrong About a Tablet-Less Future

The Internet spent Tuesday morning laughing at a suggestion by BlackBerry CEO Thorstein Heins that tablets won't exist in five years, a scenario that is as plausible as it is predictive — in fact, it's as exciting a plan for the future of gadgets as the one Apple built right under your fingertips.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Apr 30, 2013

Uber Refutes Report of a $1 Billion Valuation

Minutes after a Reuters report came out, Uber released a definitive statement denying that it has raised any money that would value the transportation startup at $1 billion.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Apr 30, 2013

Marissa Mayer's Maternity Policy Still Isn't Up to Silicon Valley's Gold Standard

Yahoo's new maternity and paternity leave policy would delight all those pro-family people who hated on Mayer's work-from-home ban... if only Yahoo's new plan for new parents was as good as the HR strategies at Google and Facebook.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Apr 30, 2013

Google Glass Is Bringing Selfies Back

The most popular use of Google Glass so far is also the creepiest: Newly minted owners of the awkward eyeglasses of the future sure are taking and posting a lot of self-portraits, and Google sure must love the publicity, what with its plan to make wearing a computer on your face totally normal.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Apr 30, 2013

This Is the First World Wide Web Page of All Time

In honor of today's 20th anniversary of the World Wide Web, its creators at the research laboratory CERN (the Higgs Boson guys) have gone all nostalgic — and a bit anti-establishment — in recreating the first publicly available free web page.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Apr 29, 2013

Will Next-Gen Social Media Wiretapping Catch the Next Boston Bombers?

The FBI's "top legislative priority" this year is a push to make tech companies comply with agency wiretapping standards in order to keep up with the changing way persons of interest — including, perhaps, the Boston bombing suspects and their family — communicate on Facebook, Google, and beyond.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Apr 29, 2013

Why Wall Street Is Still Better Work Than Tech Start-Ups (If You Can Get It)

The allure of Silicon Valley (and Alley) over Wall Street for would-be bankers makes sense in theory, but it's not really a better career bet. 

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Apr 25, 2013

Hyundai Finally Realizes Suicide Isn't the Best Way to Sell a Green Car

We see a man in his garage, rigging the grimly familiar suicide scene of exhaust pumped back into a car. Except the man walks out alive... because Hyundai's new iX35 has 100 percent water emissions. Get it? Neither did anyone else, but Hyundai is just now apologizing.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Apr 25, 2013

The New York Times Is Getting a Cheaper Paywall Because It Has To

The business drama behind the New York Times paywall is, at its core, this: can the news organization find new subscription revenue faster than it loses advertising revenue? And, while it has pioneered the paywall, signing up 676,000 subscribers through the end of the fourth quarter, the announcement that it will offer new, cheaper tiers shows that is not enough paying customers.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Apr 24, 2013

Why Can't a Female Leader Be Celebrated Until She's Bullied?

Jill Abramson, the executive editor of The New York Times and the first woman to hold that position, is literally a poster child for Sheryl Sandberg's Lean In mantra. And, yet, that doesn't seem to matter to many of her defenders today, who also happen to dislike Sheryl Sandberg and her Lean In movement because it only represents corporate power women just like Abramson.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Apr 24, 2013

Amazon Is Building a Streaming TV Box You Don't Need

Rumor has it that Amazon will release a streaming TV box, which will take Amazon's streaming video offerings and funnel them through a television — something a bunch of other streaming TV boxes already do.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Apr 24, 2013

And Now It's Time to Read Way Too Much into Apple's WWDC Invite

Apple sent out invitations Wednesday morning to its annual Worldwide Developer's Conference, and, this being Apple and its fanboys, the invite signals a lot more than just an official notice of a nerdfest this June.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Apr 24, 2013

The Samsung Galaxy S IV Reviews Are Great for the HTC One

With the Samsung Galaxy S IV set to go on sale this weekend on AT&T and in another month on Verizon, the reviewers have taken the purported iPhone killer for a spin and despite all its bells and whistles, they still like another Android phone a lot better.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Apr 23, 2013

Even After the Lies of Boston, Twitter Probably Won't Build an Edit Button

After all the "misinformation flying around" that ended up as a part of the official news record during the hunt for the bombing suspects, it would make a lot of sense for Twitter to let you truly modify tweets. But it's unlikely Twitter would make such a move, according to two former Twitter developers and three social media developers who spoke with The Atlantic Wire.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Apr 23, 2013

Why Apple's Giving Back So Much Money to Its Investors

Of course Wall Street is happy with Apple's latest earnings report: it included the company's biggest dividends and biggest buyback program ever, which increases its capital return program from $10 to $60 billion—and its quarterly dividend 15 percent. So that's one way to calm everyone down.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Apr 23, 2013

Look What the Hacked AP Tweet About White House Bombs Did to the Market

The stock market took an instant nosedive — and made just as instant of a recovery — in response to an alarming tweet from the Associated Press account to its hundreds of thousands of followers at lunchtime on the East Coast Tuesday.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Apr 23, 2013

Prepare for Apple's Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Earnings Report Today

Wall Street, analysts, and all those investors with Apple inside their 401(k)s are assuming the worst come Tuesday evening, and right when they would love to see signs of hope. It's best you get ready now.

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