Silly Putty Makes For Super-Sensitive Sensors (popsci.com)
Facebook Begins Asking Users To Rate Articles' Use of 'Misleading Language' (techcrunch.com)
Fake News Prompts Gunman To 'Self-Investigate' Pizza Parlor (arstechnica.com)
'Fatal' Flaws Found in Medical Implant Software (bbc.com)
The UK Is About to Legalize Mass Surveillance [Update] (vice.com)
NASA X-Ray Tech Could Enable Superfast Communication In Deep Space (space.com)
Telegram Launches Telegraph, An Anonymous Blogging Platform (theverge.com)
Google's AI Translation Tool Creates Its Own Secret Language (techcrunch.com)
Instagram Launches Disappearing Live Video and Messages (techcrunch.com)
When a City Has Gigabit Internet, Prices For Slower Speed Tiers Drop: Study (arstechnica.com)
Smaller ISPs Have Happier Customers, UK Based Study Says (betanews.com)
Cybersecurity CEO Gets Fired After Threatening To Kill Trump On Facebook (mashable.com)
Re-Discovering The 'Lost Civilization' of Dial-Up BBS's (ieee.org)
Telco CEO: Consumers Have 'Double Standards' Over Data Privacy (thestack.com)
Trump Organization Owns More Than 3,600 Domain Names, Many of Which Bash Trump (go.com)
Google's Schmidt Drew Up Draft Plan For Clinton In 2014 (itwire.com)
Computer Scientists Believe a Trump Server Was Communicating With a Russian Bank (slate.com)
Feds Charge 61 People In Indian-Based IRS Phone Scam Case (consumerist.com)
A Radiologist Has the Fastest Home Internet In the US (vice.com)