Alien Contact Unlikely For Another 1,500 Years, Says Study (msn.com)
Scientists Amplify Light Using Sound On a Silicon Chip (phys.org)
Facebook Now Lets Users Comment With a Video (techcrunch.com)
Weary Homeowners Wage War On Waze
T-Mobile Is Giving Customers Stock In the Company (cnn.com)
TeamViewer Servers Go Down, Users Believe They Are Hacked (softpedia.com)
Russian Online Trolls Resist The Light
PornHub's 'Bangfit' Program Uses Sexy Exercise To Build Muscle (mashable.com)
Campaign Demands Telecoms Unlock the FM Radio Found in Many Smartphones (www.cbc.ca)
Highly-Conductive Shark Jelly Could Inspire New Tech (gizmag.com)
Ask Slashdot: What Was The Greatest Era Of Innovation? (nytimes.com)
Oregon ISP Now Forcing Cordcutters to Sign up For TV to Avoid Caps (dslreports.com)
Panama Papers Affair Widens As Database Goes Online (bbc.com)
Wireless Carriers To Adopt New Real-Time Text Protocol By December 2017 (engadget.com)
The Critical Hole At the Heart Of Our Cell Phone Networks (wired.com)
Google's OnHub Is First WiFi Router To Support IFTTT (theverge.com)
There Will Be A Huge New 'Panama Papers' Data Dump (businessinsider.com)
Inside 'Emojigeddon': The Fight Over The Future Of The Unicode Consortium (buzzfeed.com)
Google Records Over 750,000 'Hijacking' Breaches In One Year (nbcnews.com)