Work LifeTwo employment scams are hiding in plain sight—here’s how to spot themEmployment scams can cost a job seeker around $1,200 not to mention the hit to confidence and reputation. Here’s what to look for to avoid being the victim.
TechIs Cloudflare a privacy champion or hate speech enabler? Depends who you askThe biggest tech company you’ve never heard of is praised for its privacy and security initiatives, but condemned for serving hate and terror groups.
TechThis new tech makes it harder for ISPs to spy on youWeb companies and browser makers are rolling out encryption that can obscure the identity of many–though not yet all–of the websites you visit.
TechAmid cybersecurity fears, tech firms are offering to help secure the U.S. elections for free or at a discountFrom titans like Google to specialist security firms, they are offering pro-bono and discount security help to US election authorities.
TechThe Weirdest Job Interview Questions Of The Year Are HereAnd of course, tech companies top the list.
TechNBC To Stream Olympics On Your DimeNBC, Yahoo, and Akamai are partnering to stream all 98 events from the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. And you’re gonna pay for it.
Fast Company MagazineThe Next Generation of Sports Games: iPads, Web-Connected TVs, Laptops, and Cell PhonesSports video is kicking off a wave of data-rich and customized online viewing.
TechWhy You Should Start a Company in… BostonIt used to be, if you were serious about starting a tech company, you went to Silicon Valley. But emerging entrepreneurial hubs around the country are giving startup aspirants options. In this series, we talk to leading figures in those communities about what makes them tick. Here, part four of our series.