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Hey, Alexa, What Can You Hear? And What Will You Do With It?

Amazon and Google have filed patent applications, many still under consideration, that outline how digital assistants can monitor more of what users say and do. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2uG8ODW

Bobbi Brown Is Ready to Slay the Wellness Industry. Nicely.

When you’ve done the makeup of basically everyone in the world except the queen of England, what else could be next? from NYT > Fashion & Style https://ift.tt/2uAqb8T

What Is Former Wonder Woman Lynda Carter Doing These Days?

Touring for her fourth studio album, getting a star on the Walk of Fame and channeling her own #MeToo memories into a message of empowerment. from NYT > Fashion & Style https://ift.tt/2GnhwMR

After Driving Streaming Music’s Rise, Spotify Aims to Cash In

On Tuesday, the streaming music giant will begin trading on the New York Stock Exchange. Its path ahead, however, is far from clear. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2pV6PXt

Open Thread: Open Thread: This Week in Style News

Virgil Abloh at Louis Vuitton, easy tips for packing light — and more. from NYT > Fashion & Style https://ift.tt/2GJPOt6

Facebook Employees in an Uproar Over Executive’s Leaked Memo

The social network’s employees were abuzz on Friday over a 2016 memo from a top executive, in which the executive defended Facebook’s growth at any cost. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2uzeuzp

Haider Ackermann Exits Berluti

The romance is over at the men’s fashion label, the latest in a series of moves upending the status quo in men’s fashion. from NYT > Fashion & Style https://ift.tt/2E82SCT

Encounters: The Actor and Comedian Jay Pharoah Channels ‘Sparta’ at the Gym

The former “Saturday Night Live” actor, who stars in the movie “Unsane,” shows off his lean physique. from NYT > Fashion & Style https://ift.tt/2GXp5qo

Russian Accused of Hacking U.S. Tech Firms Is Extradited

Yevgeniy Aleksandrovich Nikulin accessed the networks of LinkedIn, Dropbox and Formspring, and may have compromised the information of more than 100 million people. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2GFOxDk

Tech Tip: Keeping Personal Appointments Private on Google Calendar

The corporate version of Google Calendar is ultimately controlled by its administrator, but you may still have a say on who can see your day. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2pTbwRq

Bits: The Self-Driving Car Industry’s Biggest Turning Point Yet

As Uber pulled back on testing after a fatal crash in Arizona, Waymo said it would order up to 20,000 electric vehicles for a self-driving car service. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2GWo6a0

Love Is ...: More of Your 13-Word Love Stories

Last fall, we shared readers’ very short stories of romance, obsession and heartbreak. Here are more of the thousands we received. from NYT > Fashion & Style https://ift.tt/2IgiEyg

Op-Ed Contributor: How Local Governments Can Prevent Cyberattacks

Atlanta could be just the beginning. But it doesn’t have to be. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2GCxDFs

Silicon Valley Warms to Trump After a Chilly Start

Even though Mr. Trump still takes potshots at Amazon, the industry’s relationship with the White House is shifting as tech companies find some common ground with the president. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2GkMuB3

Tesla Looked Like the Future. Now Some Ask if It Has One.

Production delays and other problems have presented the electric-car maker and its founder, Elon Musk, with a crisis of confidence among investors. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2IfYPqV

Microsoft Reorganizes to Fuel Cloud and A.I. Businesses

The software giant split up its Windows engineering team, a sign of how the PC operating system is being de-emphasized. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2GIaBgF

Social Q’s: Must I Visit My Dying and Dangerously Facebook-Active Uncle?

A reader wonders whether it’s advisable to “leave politics at the door” and say goodbye to a xenophobic relative in hospice. from NYT > Fashion & Style https://ift.tt/2GVIzLY

Social Q’s: Must I Visit My Dying and Dangerously Facebook-Active Uncle?

A reader wonders whether it’s advisable to “leave politics at the door” and say goodbye to a xenophobic relative in hospice. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2GVIzLY

A Quick Online Divorce for $60? Not So Fast, Denmark Says

In a nation with the highest divorce rate in Europe, the government has come to the conclusion that some breakups should take more than a few clicks. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2E5J96P

Bulletin Board: What Topics Should the ‘Tech We’re Using’ Column Tackle Next?

Our Tech We’re Using columnist, Brian Chen, is eager to hear feedback from readers and requests for future columns about how Times journalists use tech. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2IevInC

Eric Holder Says He’ll Sue to Block Citizenship Question on Census

In a wide-ranging TimesTalks conversation, Mr. Holder, the former attorney general, also said Facebook should be viewed as a communication company and be regulated. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2IekqzW

How a Rising Rock Band Shops for Vintage

Sunflower Bean takes T on a tour of their favorite hometown stores. from NYT > Fashion & Style https://ift.tt/2J6SWgY

To Avoid More Racist Hoodies, Retailers Seek Diversity

Fast fashion giants like H&M and Zara are hiring diversity managers and using screening technologies to catch offensive designs before shoppers do. from NYT > Fashion & Style https://ift.tt/2IdMT8W

Trump Attacks Amazon, Saying It Does Not Pay Enough Taxes

The president’s commentary, made in a Twitter post, comes amid reports that Mr. Trump has expressed an interest in reining in the e-commerce business. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2GI3SD4

Op-Ed Contributor: Facebook Isn’t Just Violating Our Privacy

It is also ripping apart the social fabric. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2uCpigr

Tech Tip: Recording Skype Video Calls

Several programs can tap into your Skype stream and record and save a family video chat. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2pOzKM4

Is Women-Only Club the Wing Discriminating in a Bad Way?

As a New York City Commission opens an investigation into possible human-rights violations, members defend their chic pink safe space. from NYT > Fashion & Style https://ift.tt/2Gmzzyn

Executive Who Sold Self-Driving Truck Start-Up to Uber Departs

Lior Ron, a founder of Otto, is leaving a week after an autonomous vehicle killed an Arizona woman. The company said the move was unrelated. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2GkVKoT

A Chat Room of Their Own

When thousands of women get together on social media, wryly invoking the suicidal author Virginia Woolf as their muse, what could possibly go wrong? from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2GkoRbE

A Chat Room of Their Own

When thousands of women get together on social media, wryly invoking the suicidal author Virginia Woolf as their muse, what could possibly go wrong? from NYT > Fashion & Style https://ift.tt/2GkoRbE

Browsing: 5 Fresh Prints to Wear Now

Florals for spring? Not this season. Try one of the season’s trendiest prints — or, better yet, wear them all at once. from NYT > Fashion & Style https://ift.tt/2pJixo8

Turner Chief Pushes Back on Core Justice Dept. Argument

John Martin, the chief executive of Turner, told a federal court said that his channels were not absolutely vital for a cable or satellite business. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2GECFRR

The Shift: Can Social Media Be Saved?

They exploit our data and make us unhappy. They spread misinformation and undermine democracy. Is salvation possible for social networks? from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2pN9mlv

Tech Fix: Dreaming of a Spotless Social Media Timeline? The Solutions Are Far From Ideal

Facebook and Twitter don’t make it easy to run your old posts through the scrubber. So our personal tech columnist took on the challenge. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2J1c67C

Tech We’re Using: Covering Disasters With 2 Phones, in Case One Falls in the Mud

Jule Turkewitz, The Times’s correspondent in Denver, often finds herself on mountain roads and unexpected flights. But being prepared for anything means knowing what’s essential. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2pM2eqy

BMW and Daimler, Once Rivals, Join Forces to Fend Off Silicon Valley

The German carmakers said they will merge their car-sharing and other digital businesses, amid threats from the likes of Uber and Google. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2pIMULq

What Can an Online Dating Coach Do for You?

Experts are standing by 24-7, ready to advise — for a price — on how to respond to the latest Mr. or Ms. Swipe Right. from NYT > Fashion & Style https://ift.tt/2E2hbJe

Soul-Searching From Ad Group That Lauded Cambridge Analytica

The Advertising Research Foundation, which gave an award to the research firm last year for its work with data, now says advertisers need to consider the ethics of how consumer data is collected and used. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2J1oeWy

Tech Tip: Starting Fresh With Firefox

Last year, Mozilla released a revamped version of its browser that gives surfers plenty to customize up front. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2E1xbLF

Facebook Introduces Central Page for Privacy and Security Settings

As the social network grapples with the way it handles consumer data, it has unveiled a centralized page for people to control their privacy and security settings. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2pOTLlt

Me Time: Catching Up With California-Style Woo-Woo

Back on the West Coast, where she grew up, our columnist does bodywork with a Pilates witch and consults a healer to reclaim her feminine power. from NYT > Fashion & Style https://ift.tt/2GhxKqs

Uber Won’t Renew Permit for Self-Driving Cars in California

The company withdrew its application because, it said, it wants to wait for results of an investigation into a fatal crash in Arizona. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2IWXuWW

How to Spot a Nuclear Bomb Program? Look for Ghostly Particles

Down a mine shaft in England, researchers plan to test a new method for spotting antineutrinos, which could be a sign of nuclear weapon development. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2uqtEXN

H&M, a Fashion Giant, Has a Problem: $4.3 Billion of Unsold Clothes

The company outlined the inventory buildup in its latest quarterly report, prompting questions of whether it can adapt to fierce competition and changing consumer tastes. from NYT > Fashion & Style https://ift.tt/2ulWb0o

Breitbart, Facing Headwinds, Tries a New Tack: Live Events

The right-wing website is taking a cue from one of its foes — the mainstream media — and sponsoring a town-hall event in suburban New Orleans next month. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2GgYe7I

Scene City: A Marathon Opening Day (and Night) for ‘Angels in America’

Frances McDormand, RuPaul and Glenn Close were among those who spent their entire Sunday at the theater. from NYT > Fashion & Style https://ift.tt/2Gywcrr

Facebook’s Zuckerberg Said to Agree to Testify Before Congress Over Data Privacy

Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook’s chief executive, has agreed to testify in Washington over how his social network handled people’s data, according to people familiar with the decision. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2IXpsSt

Apple Unveils New iPad to Catch Google in the Classroom

Apple hopes a new $299 iPad for schools and other new software tools will help it catch Google in the hunt for students’ attention. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2pIW09S

The Sweet Spot: I Had an Affair With a Co-Worker. He Betrayed Me. Now What?

A reader asks how to overcome her rage at an affair that went wrong, and a great injustice that now exists at work. from NYT > Fashion & Style https://ift.tt/2pOrpJd

Waymo, a Google Spinoff, Ramps Up Its Driverless-Car Effort

The company says it will buy up to 20,000 electric cars from Jaguar Land Rover as it strives to put a ride service into operation within two years. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2GyffO0

Tech Tip: Killing the (Facebook) Messenger

If you no longer wish to use Facebook’s message-sharing app on your smartphone, you can uninstall it. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2pIwS3V

A Publicist and D.J. Who Nurtures Underrepresented Artists

When she’s not spinning at arty parties, April Hunt runs a public relations firm that works with artists who are often overlooked. from NYT > Fashion & Style https://ift.tt/2DYLXTc

Scene City: Andrew Garfield, Nathan Lane and RuPaul at the ‘Angels in America’ Opening

The Broadway revival of the seven-and-a-half hour masterwork opens with a starry crowd. from NYT > Fashion & Style https://ift.tt/2G93Ncd

F.C.C. Joins Push to Limit China’s Telecom Reach

A new proposal would prohibit carriers from using money from a federal fund to buy gear from companies deemed national security risks. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2umvAQP

China’s Space Station May Crash to Earth on April Fools’ Day

Experts predict the abandoned space station, Tiangong-1, will fall back to Earth around this weekend. But the risk to anyone on the ground is almost nil. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2ulgevY

Facebook Comes Under F.T.C. Scrutiny as Stock Slides

The agency confirmed an inquiry into Facebook’s privacy policies as a group of attorneys general asked Mark Zuckerberg, its C.E.O., for more information. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2DWFcBp

Lights, Camera, Artificial Action: Start-Up Is Taking A.I. to the Movies

After selling their robotics company to Google, two engineers are working on technology they think can change how special effects are made. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2GwCWXb

Tech Tip: Copy Here, Paste There

Apple’s hardware can share apps and services through an iCloud account, making it possible to copy text on an iPhone and paste it on a Mac. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2Gs8dtZ

The Politics of Waxing

It’s a tense time for avatars of celebrity in the age of male failure. from NYT > Fashion & Style https://ift.tt/2uhr8mB

Apple Goes to Hollywood. Will Its Story Have a Happy Ending?

The company is making deals with Steven Spielberg and other big names. But can it avoid the fate of other tech giants who entered the entertainment business? from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2ufYEtk

As Amazon Steps Up Tax Collections, Some Cities Are Left Out

Amazon now collects sales tax in every state that has one, but a report finds that the company still doesn’t collect local taxes in dozens of cities. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2G4HCDV

To Invade Homes, Tech is Trying to Get in Your Kitchen

For many people, kitchens are the center of the home. Tech and appliance makers, aiming to deepen ties to customers, are increasingly targeting that room with smart devices. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2pER6ek

Stormy Daniels, Trump’s Unlikely Foe, Is ‘Not Someone to Be Underestimated’

To many in the capital, the pornographic actress has become an unexpected force. But those who know her well view the moment differently. from NYT > Fashion & Style https://ift.tt/2FZ00Oy

Opinion: Are You Really in Love if It’s Not on Instagram?

Your #weekiversary posts are lame. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2pBo8vy

Opinion: Don’t Delete Facebook. Do Something About It.

Getting rid of your Facebook account will only offload the platform’s problems onto someone else. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2G1KeCF

Timeline: Facebook and Google Under Regulators’ Glare

In 2011, the F.T.C. first required a company to create a comprehensive data privacy program for consumers. Europe will soon take another big step. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2pBo7ru

How Calls for Privacy May Upend Business for Facebook and Google

Internet companies were built on a model in which people gave up their information for free services. Now, that idea is under siege. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2HZZmwN

With....: ‘All Men Are Guilty,’ Says Mega-Mogul Barry Diller

The chairman of IAC and husband of Diane von Furstenberg reflects on pornography, philanthropy and the end of Hollywood as we knew it. from NYT > Fashion & Style https://ift.tt/2G2isWu

Siri, Alexa and That Google Gal Will Only Get You So Far

One woman tries the next generation of virtual personal assistants. None of them brought her coffee. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2pALthL

Confirm or Deny: Barry Diller

The mogul doesn’t need validation on social media, but he does care what you think. from NYT > Fashion & Style https://ift.tt/2ujlz78

Siri, Alexa and That Google Gal Will Only Get You So Far

One woman tries the next generation of virtual personal assistants. None of them brought her coffee. from NYT > Fashion & Style https://ift.tt/2pALthL

Citroën’s Croisière Noire Sculpture Becomes Jewelry

A granddaughter of the ’20s sculptor François Victor Bazin has introduced a collection in sterling silver. from NYT > Fashion & Style https://ift.tt/2G0Ryyr

Zuckerberg Takes Steps to Calm Facebook Employees

Mark Zuckerberg held a Wednesday meeting with staff, followed by a regularly scheduled meeting on Friday, partly to discuss the Cambridge Analytica scandal. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2IP7DEW

Open Thread: Open Thread: This Week in Style News

The Dapper Dan and Gucci atelier, Bill Cunningham’s secret memoir — and more. from NYT > Fashion & Style https://ift.tt/2DQpc3X

Uber’s Self-Driving Cars Were Struggling Before Arizona Crash

Company documents obtained by The New York Times show Uber was becoming more aggressive with its autonomous car research, even as the technology faltered. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2DQrsbm

For the U.S. and China, a Technology Cold War That’s Freezing Over

In advanced industries like chip development, the rivals are vying for dominance in a fight that is as much about national security as economic might. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2pBFo45

Craigslist Drops Personal Ads After Passage of Sex Trafficking Bill

The website said that the bill, which removes protections from liability for facilitating trafficking, made it too risky to maintain its personal ads. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2HZRbkg

Scene City: The Joys of Reading

Fund-raisers were held for Literacy Partners, the Frick Collection and the Endometriosis Foundation of America. from NYT > Fashion & Style https://ift.tt/2G4OM73

A Downtown Jewelry Store That Celebrates the Personal

The popular line Foundrae opens its first shop next month. from NYT > Fashion & Style https://ift.tt/2FYNVJg

Up Next: Ava Nirui Gives Bootleg a Fashion Twist

The 26-year-old artist puts a D.I.Y. spin on designer knockoffs. from NYT > Fashion & Style https://ift.tt/2IJgng5

This Woman Makes a Living Destroying Jeans and Fixing Houses

Jamie Haller, the creative director of the denim line NSF, has a side hustle with her husband involving lots of salvaged parts. from NYT > Fashion & Style https://ift.tt/2Gfn23f

Elon Musk Joins #DeleteFacebook With a Barrage of Tweets

Mr. Musk deleted the Facebook pages of two of his companies, SpaceX and Tesla. He and the Facebook C.E.O., Mark Zuckerberg, have, er, not always gotten along. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2umAHRp

Dropbox Shares Leap in I.P.O., and Silicon Valley Smiles

Shares of Dropbox, the file-sharing company, jumped 45 percent on their first day of trading Friday. The debut is a promising sign for other start-ups. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2G115pi

Op-Ed Contributor: How to Prevent Smart People From Spreading Dumb Ideas

Think first before you retweet that bit of fake news. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2GgL51C

Life as a Runway: What 7 Book Lovers Wore to the Antiquarian Fair

The 58th New York Antiquarian Book Fair brought 210 sellers of rare books to the Park Avenue Armory earlier this month. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2HZBpG6

Vows: A Match That’s Perfectly Imperfect

Rahysa Vargas and Christopher Cheng managed to work through their different personalities and cultural backgrounds. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2DOjzmT

Tech Tip: Giving Videos a Window of Their Own

Recent versions of the Mac operating system include the ability to watch web video in a separate floating window so you can play while you work. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2udoPku

Dropbox Priced at $21 a Share in I.P.O., Valuing Company at $9.2 Billion

The offering could prompt other so-called unicorns to go public, letting investors and founders reap large gains that currently only exist on paper. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2IIzkQ5

Beg, Borrow or Steal: How Trump Says China Takes Technology

The justification for Washington’s tariffs on $60 billion in Chinese imports shows the rise of intellectual property as a major trade issue. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2G3QZzQ

AT&T Would Use Time Warner as a ‘Weapon,’ Justice Dept. Says

In opening statements of government’s case to block the AT&T-Time Warner merger, the two sides offered starkly different visions of the TV industry. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2pxPLqh

Trilobites: What Makes Some Hair Curly? Not Quite What Scientists Thought

After testing two theories about what makes sheep’s wool kinky, researchers found flaws in existing ideas about how different types of cells contribute to curliness in hair. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2GcwLr1

Unbecoming a Trump

After a dozen years, Vanessa Haydon Trump says she is leaving the first family. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2G3to2m

Instagram Is Changing Its Algorithm. Here’s How.

The changes appear to address some common gripes, like how some posts can keep appearing on your feed seemingly for days. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2G5hRQ1

Encounters: Timbaland, the ’90s Hip-Hop Producer, Hunts for Old-School Tees

The producer behind R&B stars including Aaliyah and Ginuwine pays a visit to Procell, the Lower East Side boutique devoted to 1990s style. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2pxxdGM

The Stone: How Democracy Can Survive Big Data

We can blame Facebook and Cambridge Analytica for the damage they’ve done, but the responsibility lies with all of us. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2ucGpF3

Bits: Kevin’s Week in Tech: Zuckerberg’s Answers to Privacy Scandal Raise More Questions

Mark Zuckerberg said Facebook’s reliance on advertising aligned with its mission to build a community. But what if Facebook cost $5 per month to use? from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2G1ozq6

Market Report: Vibrant, Embellished Sandals for Spring

The laid-back staple makes a statement when bejeweled, tasseled or splashed in Pop Art color. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2pwKvTN

Op-Ed Columnist: Trump’s High-Tech Dirty Tricksters

Undercover video shows the president’s digital consultants acting like thugs. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2FMKepT

Editorial: Facebook Leaves Its Users’ Privacy Vulnerable

After learning how advisers to Donald Trump exploited the company’s vulnerabilities to get him elected, Congress needs to strengthen privacy laws. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2FWgmUj

‘This Is How Much of the World Eats’: Readers React to Food Sharing at Restaurants

A trend piece on the tyranny of small plates spurred conversations about portion size, hygiene, nutrition and social mores. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2HXVuMR

Social Q’s: The Roadblock to a Healthy Relationship With Food

A reader in recovery for an eating disorder wonders how to deal with an in-law’s triggering symptoms. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2FWI5bz

YouTube Will Ban Some Gun Videos

The video streaming company said that it would ban videos promoting the sale or manufacture of firearms and their accessories. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2GdYozJ

Tech Tip: Chatting Up the Google Assistant

Virtual assistants already have some ability to hold conversations with people, but the technology will get even more talkative. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2psX1Uw

Wreck of the Juneau Is Found, 76 Years After 5 Brothers Perished

The ship was torn apart by Japanese torpedoes during World War II. Hundreds of sailors died, including the five Sullivan brothers of Waterloo, Iowa. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2FUG0N5

At Mars, Jeff Bezos Hosted Roboticists, Astronauts, Other Brainiacs and Me

At the exclusive three-day conference run by Amazon in the California desert, the merely brilliant rub shoulders with the geniuses. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2FZQQ0k

Facebook Made Him a Billionaire. Now He’s a Critic.

Brian Acton, one of the creators of WhatsApp, sold his company to the internet giant for $19 billion. Now he’s telling people to “#deletefacebook.” from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2GcNtpW

Kering, Owner of Gucci and Saint Laurent, Faces Swiss Tax Inquiry

Swiss prosecutors opened an investigation days after the French luxury group denied allegations that it had used a Swiss-based scheme to evade taxes. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2GPl6Mr

Users Abandon Facebook After Cambridge Analytica Findings

Patrons of the social network are deleting their profiles in protest over reports that the company allowed a political data firm to harvest private information. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2u7NHKx

Modern Love: Modern Love Podcast: Rosie Perez Reads ‘The Accidental Older Woman’

This week, the actress reads Robin Grearson’s story of falling into a relationship with a man half her age. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2pw5DsC

Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg Vows Action to Bolster Data Privacy

In his first public statements on a Facebook data privacy scandal, Mr. Zuckerberg said “there’s more to do, and we need to step up and do it.” from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2GSd2Le

Tech Fix: Want to #DeleteFacebook? You Can Try

The social network may be too large to truly quit. Our personal tech columnist answers questions from readers who are contemplating deactivation. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2Gg1kfz

Business Before Pleasure. But Both.

From one 50-person department at the tech company LivingSocial, 12 relationships have grown: engagements, marriages and even a few babies. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2GNh1s9

Browsing: The Apocalypse Is Coming. Here’s How to Dress for It.

The fall 2018 runway shows imagined a dystopian future. Here, the looks to steal while the planet’s still here. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2puNLiE

Trilobites: Robotic Fish to Keep a Fishy Eye on the Health of the Oceans

Researchers introduced SoFi, a soft robotic fish that can be operated underwater with a souped up Super Nintendo controller. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2GQbdyh

Scene City: Tilda Swinton, Bill Murray and Greta Gerwig at ‘Isle of Dog’ Premiere

Wes Anderson’s new stop-motion animated film gets a howling welcome at the Museum of Modern Art. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2FSEAT8

Scene City: Photos From Wes Anderson’s ‘Isle of Dogs’ Premiere

Bill Murray, Tilda Swinton and Frances McDormand were among the stars at the after-party. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2DKBPh0

Bill Cunningham Left Behind a Secret Memoir

Famously private, the society photographer waited till after his death to publish “Fashion Climbing.” from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2IIKrrV

Missing From Facebook’s Crisis: Mark Zuckerberg

Amid a data scandal this week, Mr. Zuckerberg, Facebook’s chief executive, and Sheryl Sandberg, chief operating officer, have been nowhere to be found in public. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2GQivBU

Targeting Tech Giants, Europe Unveils Digital Tax Proposal

The plan would create a system where digital businesses in Europe would have to pay taxes on their revenues, rather than their profits, to curb tax avoidance. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2pqDvrF

The Shift: Think Cryptocurrency Is Confusing? Try Paying Taxes on It

With this year’s April 17 filing deadline fast approaching, many virtual currency traders are sweating over their tax returns. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2IId9cq

Tech We’re Using: In India, Everything Can Be Delivered (Except Clean Air)

Vindu Goel, our technology reporter in Mumbai, explains how cheap mobile data is changing the country and why WhatsApp is indispensable. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2DKbCPu

Computer Chip Visionaries Win Turing Award

After changing the fundamental idea of chip design, former academics Dave Patterson and John Hennessy have received “the Nobel Prize of computing.” from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2HQseYh

Tech Tip: Sharing Your Story in Instagram

The photo-sharing social network includes a feature for posting and annotating multiple photos and videos in one daily collection. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2HQv8MI

An ‘It’ Bag Faces Its Imitators

Cult Gaia, whose Ark bag flooded many an Instagram feed, tussles with Steve Madden over trademarks and appropriation. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2pyzqlp

Thanks for Not Sharing! My Fine Dining Isn’t Your Fork Orgy

A writer examines the trend of small plates at restaurants, and why it leaves him hungry for the old ways. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2uboL4S

Welcome to Zucktown. Where Everything Is Just Zucky.

In Menlo Park, Calif., Facebook is building a real community and testing the proposition: Do people love tech companies so much they will live inside them? from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2HQDFiB

The End for Facebook’s Security Evangelist

Alex Stamos, Facebook’s chief information security officer, who plans to leave the company by August, is known in Silicon Valley for his strong stands. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2IBSfvI

Toyota Takes Self-Driving Cars Off Road After Uber Accident

The automaker said it wanted to reassess its testing program after an autonomous Uber vehicle killed a pedestrian. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2prcwvl

AT&T-Time Warner Case: How the Biggest Antitrust Trial in Years Could Play Out

Here’s what you need to know about a courtroom battle that could determine how you watch HBO or even sports. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2G9BWb2

Google Pledges $300 Million to Clean Up False News

After enduring criticism for allowing the rapid spread of conspiracy theories, the tech giant opened up its checkbook to support reliable journalism over the next three years. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2ICEcGa

Boîte: Nowadays, a Backyard Party Spot in Queens, Gets an Indoor Annex

The D.J.s behind the popular Mister Sunday summer parties keep the dancing going year round, with the help of a great sound system. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2FRDI19

Inside Dapper Dan and Gucci’s Harlem Atelier

In the ’80s and ’90s, Daniel Day used Gucci’s logo without permission to create coveted “knockups.” Now, the couturier and the luxury brand have teamed up to create an appointment-only boutique. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2IFN5ic

Cropped Cuts for Everyone

At Barberette, Klara Vanova offers a catalog of hairstyles that renounce gender conformity. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2u9LmyK

How Researchers Learned to Use Facebook ‘Likes’ to Sway Your Thinking

Your interest in Kim Kardashian West can tell researchers how extroverted (very), how conscientious (more than most) and how open-minded (only somewhat) you are. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2HPTPsM

The Sweet Spot: How Do I Handle My Creepy Brother-in-Law?

Feeling preyed upon by a family member, a woman seeks a little help from her husband. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2FXz3H8

In Fashion: Spring Coats that Stand Out

Statement outerwear — deconstructed, paint-splattered, cocoon-like, embellished — finds harmony in Tangier’s dramatic landscape. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2u75Jwp

F.T.C. Investigating Facebook in Use of Personal Data by Firm Tied to Trump

The Federal Trade Commission is examining whether Facebook violated a 2011 agreement with the agency on data privacy, a person with knowledge of the inquiry said. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2HNxtIg

Street Style: SXSW

From street to stage, the artists who performed at the South by Southwest Music festival showed off their fashion sense (and nonsense). from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2DGXLJN

Tech Tip: Connecting Hardware to an iPad

Apple’s tablet has a headphone jack and a Lightning port to plug in external devices, but you can also pair gadgets and sling files wirelessly. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2GLr2X1

Hundreds of Start-Ups Tell Investors: Diversify, or Keep Your Money

Leading Silicon Valley entrepreneurs are forming a Founders for Change coalition to deliver a message to the white- and male-dominated world of venture capital. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2DFp1bL

California Housing Problems Are Spilling Across Its Borders

Reno is among several Western cities experiencing congestion and new tensions as California residents and businesses seek more affordable locations. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2u7DTjI

The Shift: How Facebook’s Data Sharing Went From Feature to Bug

Sure, third-party Facebook apps collected data about users’ lives. But they seemed convenient and harmless, and, really, what could go wrong? from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2GJWcxI

Tech Fix: How to Protect Yourself (and Your Friends) on Facebook

There are some practical solutions to safeguard some of your data, like installing software to block web tracking technologies. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2u6JlTY

White House Bans Venezuela’s Digital Currency and Imposes Further Sanctions

The Trump administration also blacklisted four individuals associated with President Nicolás Maduro, ratcheting up pressure on a government it has accused of corruption and repression. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2poWPpc

Facebook Security Chief Said to Leave After Clashes Over Disinformation

Alex Stamos, the chief information security officer, will leave after disagreements over how Facebook should deal with its role in spreading disinformation, according to people briefed on the matter. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2IDEhta

Europe’s Planned Digital Tax Heightens Tensions With U.S.

A European Union plan would hit Silicon Valley’s technology giants especially hard, further straining relations with the United States over taxes and trade. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2pnTHd7

How Driverless Cars See the World Around Them

On Sunday, a woman in Arizona died after being struck by a self-driving car operated by Uber. Here is a guide to how autonomous vehicles operate. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2GKuRvE

Cambridge Analytica, Trump-Tied Political Firm, Offered to Entrap Politicians

A British TV station sent a reporter to pose as a prospective client, and secretly filmed Cambridge Analytica’s chief executive offering to engage in dirty tricks. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2FY3aOo

How Cambridge Analytica Harvested Facebook Data, Triggering a New Outcry

What you need to know about how a political data firm tied to the Trump campaign gained access to information on 50 million Facebook users. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2u9nhIn

Self-Driving Uber Car Kills Arizona Pedestrian

A woman in Tempe, Ariz., died after being hit by a self-driving car operated by Uber, in the first known fatality of a pedestrian from an autonomous vehicle on public roads. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2FUTl46

Facebook’s Role in Data Misuse Sets Off Storms on Two Continents

American and British lawmakers called on Facebook to explain how a political data firm tied to the Trump campaign harvested private data from more than 50 million users. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2DC2MmX

Notes on the Culture: The Male Waist Comes Back Into View

What does it say about the contemporary man that the oft-ignored zone is now in? from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2G8i9Zw

YouTube May Add to the Burdens of Humble Wikipedia

Google catches the online encyclopedia by surprise with the announcement that it will hand off one of its knottiest problems to a volunteer army. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2HL0Via

Tech Tip: How to Shut Up Noisy Sites in Chrome

Newer versions of Google’s browser include a setting to easily mute web pages that would otherwise open with audio blaring. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2HKBq0f

Dior Confirms Kim Jones as Men’s Wear Artistic Director

The British designer will replace Kris Van Assche and show his first collection in June. His appointment comes two months after his surprise departure from Louis Vuitton. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2ICIHQX

Brian Eno Wants to Take You ‘Inside the Music’

The British musician is collaborating with other artists to create a high-tech, immersive experience that will tour Europe and America. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2FKTxXu

Hashtag Open House

Influencers in Los Angeles and New York are saving us from dreary old open houses. Maybe you can get some cheap rent out of your Snapchat? from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2u35WR8

‘I Feel Like I Am Part of a Great Moment’

This season, dark-skinned models helped diversify the runways. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2GG6xec

Hashtag Open House

Influencers in Los Angeles and New York are saving us from dreary old open houses. Maybe you can get some cheap rent out of your Snapchat? from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2u35WR8

Take This App and Call Me in the Morning

A new category of prescription medical treatments, what executives call digital therapeutics, comes in the form of mobile apps. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2Iz2YHj

FedEx Follows Amazon Into the Robotic Future

Humans will have to get used to their machine co-workers. But the robot next to you may not be ready to be your replacement. At least, not yet. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2pk5OrE

Uber’s New Rival in Australia: An Indian Upstart

Ola hopes to become a rare consumer technology firm in India that breaks away from home and grows in a well-to-do market where it can charge more. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2FT2SZo

1815-1852: Ada Lovelace, Mathematician Who Wrote the First Computer Program

Lovelace thought of math and logic as creative and imaginative, and her writings about computing in the mid-1800s earned her recognition as the first computer programmer. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2pqT2af

Adrian Lamo, Hacker Who Reported Chelsea Manning to the F.B.I., Dies at 37

Mr. Lamo, who was also known for hacking into the computer network of The New York Times, was reviled and revered for turning in Ms. Manning to the authorities. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2FPrKkC

Data Firm Tied to Trump Campaign Talked Business With Russians

Cambridge Analytica, a company that developed technology to target voters, has denied having connections to Russia. But evidence suggests otherwise. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2FY3QH9

How Trump Consultants Exploited the Facebook Data of Millions

Cambridge Analytica harvested personal information from a huge swath of the electorate to develop techniques that were later used in the Trump campaign. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2HFKhAm

This Preacher Would Be Happy to Share Your Bowl of Açaí

Leader of the evangelical mecca Zoe Church in Los Angeles, Chad Veach wants to win friends and Instagram people. (Go ahead, pick the “Rise” filter!) from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2Iw0hGr

Kim Petras Just Wants to Be a Pop Star

“I don’t care about being the first transgender teen idol at all,” said the German-born singer. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2G4o6qy

First Person: These Days I Miss John Updike, a Remote and Noble Male Mentor

After I rejected a married male supervisor, my dream job disappeared, but Updike, chronicler of adultery, remained a beacon of propriety and hope. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2DAG0vw

The Future of Time Warner, Coming Soon to a Court Near You

The talk in media circles is focused on what happens if the AT&T deal is stopped by the government and Time Warner is forced to go it alone. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2DAGUbv

Open Thread: Open Thread: This Week in Style News

Hubert de Givenchy on Audrey Hepburn, Brooke Shields for QVC — and more. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2piEie9

Qualcomm’s Former Chairman Said to Explore Taking Company Private

Paul Jacobs, whose father had helped found Qualcomm, is considering taking the chip maker private after months of turmoil at the company. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2phmTBK

Encounters: Karlie Kloss Teaches Teenage Girls How to Code

When she’s not jet-setting or hanging with Taylor Swift, the 25-year-old model runs a coding boot camp for young women. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2phCIsR

Encounters: Karlie Kloss Teaches Teenage Girls How to Code

When she’s not jet-setting or hanging with Taylor Swift, the 25-year-old model runs a coding boot camp for young women. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2phCIsR

The Rise and Fall of Elizabeth Holmes and the Black Turtleneck

When you wear the same thing every day, it stops being a shirt and becomes a symbol. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2Dz5Joc

How About an Armani for Your Aria?

Women from the Manhattan benefit circuit are donating unwanted designer gowns to opera students at the Juilliard School. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2GBirWT

The Rise and Fall of Elizabeth Holmes and the Black Turtleneck

When you wear the same thing every day, it stops being a shirt and becomes a symbol. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2Dz5Joc

Yesterday in Styles: 2005: When Two Guys Splitting a Bottle of Wine Became a ‘Man Date’

The former Times reporter Jennifer 8. Lee looks back on her story about the tangle of anxieties that some straight men experienced before a dinner or movie out with a buddy. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2FGeLWr

Scene City: Last Days of Winter

Benefits were held for New Jewish Home, Art Production Fund, Adapt Community Network and Bailey House. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2G1wpTQ

The Price French Bulldogs Pay for Being So Cute

Their health problems are a human creation. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2FOmNbU

Vows: Writing Their Own Stories, Together

The couple met on a yellow school bus as each began a two-year stint with Teach for America. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2DxTOXK

Kelp Farms and Mammoth Windmills Are Just Two of the Government’s Long-Shot Energy Bets

Thousands of entrepreneurs gathered near Washington this week for an annual government conference. On the agenda: Unusual solutions to major clean-energy problems. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2FQfK2w

Tech Tip: How to Format Documents While Barely Lifting a Finger

Free dictation tools convert speech to text and several popular programs now let you add text styling and other formatting by voice command. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2FVehv3

Bits: Kevin’s Week in Tech: Theranos, Fraud and the Failure to Fail

In this week’s tech newsletter, Kevin Roose discusses the fraud charges against Theranos, the smoke-and-mirrors biotech company. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2tXl1DA

Who’s Greener? California Housing Plan Splits Would-Be Allies

Legislation would allow more home building along transit routes to reduce gas-guzzling commutes. Some who support the goal have denounced the method. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2IuHLyj

Streaming Soon: A Fight Over AT&T, Time Warner, and the Future of TV

The Justice Department’s case to block AT&T’s $85 billion merger with Time Warner is set for trial next week, in one of the most anticipated antitrust battles in years. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2FCUl0o

Cyberattacks Put Russian Fingers on the Switch at Power Plants, U.S. Says

Over the last year, Russian hackers have gone from infiltrating business networks of energy, water and nuclear plants to worming their way into control rooms. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2IrlVLU

48 Hours: A Fashion Designer’s Otherworldly Costumes for the Royal Ballet

Backstage at the Royal Opera House, the British-Canadian designer Erdem Moralioglu fine-tunes the costumes for his first ballet. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2FWkGpD

Rihanna Protests Ad on Snapchat that Mocks Domestic Violence

“This advertisement is disgusting and never should have appeared on our service,” said a Snapchat spokesperson. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2FYJQUy

Rihanna Protests Ad on Snapchat that Mocks Domestic Violence

“This advertisement is disgusting and never should have appeared on our service,” said a Snapchat spokesperson. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2FYJQUy

Social Q’s: Here’s a New One: Mom, Please Pry

His mother no longer insists on sending him to conversion therapy. But does she want to hear about his personal life? from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2IsBuCY

In Fashion: The New Homespun Feel of Men’s Wear

This spring, single garments blend together different materials, colors and moods. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2FWJePu

Jewelry Report: Expressive Hands Model the Season’s Most Distinctive Jewelry

Four creative women — Esperanza Spalding, Rita Sodi, Catherine Zuber and Yto Barrada — adorn themselves in sparkling jewels. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2HAYNcK

IT’S NO SECRET: The Actress and Quarterback Still Work at Winning

Holly Robinson Peete and Rodney Peete have learned to share the road and the value of a 20-second hug. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2GuKPd9

Tech Tip: Preserving Those Refrigerator-Door Masterpieces

Storing digital copies of your child’s artwork allows you to look back fondly, long after the pipe cleaners and glitter have been lost to time. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2tTbJbU

Pentagon Wants Silicon Valley’s Help on A.I.

Older tech companies have long had ties with military and intelligence. But employees at internet outfits like Google are wary of too much cooperation. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2DtW7Ls

A Cyberattack in Saudi Arabia Had a Deadly Goal. Experts Fear Another Try.

Petrochemical companies were hit by a series of cyberassaults last year. The worst of them, against a widely used safety system, could have set off an explosion. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2tPO63P

Lyft to Bring Driverless Car Tech to Broader Auto Industry

The ride-hailing company is teaming up with Magna, a major auto supplier, to jointly develop self-driving car systems. It’s the latest in a series of alliances made by Lyft. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2HyLKs7

Modern Love: Modern Love Podcast: Kate Winslet Reads ‘When a Couch Is More Than a Couch’

This week, the actress reads Nina Riggs’s essay about how cancer can complicate the relationship between people and their possessions. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2pelSLm

Nothing Comes Between Brooke Shields and Her New Line for QVC

You may expect the mature Ms. Shields to claim the status of poster woman for the #MeToo movement, calling out a list of predatory studio honchos. Nope. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2HC7mUL

Browsing: It’s Almost Spring. Let’s Get Organized.

Spring is a reminder to clean up our act and stock up on practical necessities. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2peYMDT

Field Notes: Money-Saving Tips for Wedding Guests

Set a budget and stick to it, whether for travel, clothes or gifts. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2tMMqbp

Facebook Blocks Britain First, a Far-Right Anti-Muslim Group Promoted by Trump

The move comes a week after two leaders were convicted of hate crimes and months after the president elevated their inflammatory views on Twitter. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2HB21wR

The Shift: Tech Leaders Are Growing Up (Again). That’s a Good Thing.

Former whiz kids who made their fortunes in the tech industry are now settling down, seemingly more attuned to the power they wield. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2FINBub

In Fashion: In Extreme Times, Extreme Clothes

Fashion has always reflected — and deflected — global unrest. This season, the responses are as hysterical as the culture itself. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2HvSyXq

Op-Ed Contributor: Many Drugs and Many Doctors Lead to Many Mistakes

Calling all coders: We need a better prescription-tracking app. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2pelCeH

An Unwanted Kiss on ‘American Idol’

“I wanted my first kiss to be special,” said the contestant Benjamin Glaze. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2tRmnQC

Tech We’re Using: In Hollywood, Cutting the Cord and Other Disruptions

Brooks Barnes, who covers Hollywood for The New York Times, discussed how the tsunami of technology has forced the entertainment industry to change. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2FUISZs

Tech Tip: Taking Items Off the Mac’s Menu

If you find that your Mac’s top menu is cluttered with icons you never use, you can clean things up. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2HzSDJE

Broadcom Drops Bid for Qualcomm After Trump’s Intervention

The Singapore-based chip maker had sought to complete the biggest technology deal in history, but the White House blocked it, citing threats to U.S. national security. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2GrvTMC

Skin Deep: The New Softies

What is it about millennials that makes them want to smell like nothing? from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2pbaPTv

Google Bans Bitcoin Advertisements in Policy Change

Google said that the new policy will come into effect in June on its own platforms and on third-party websites where it sells advertising space. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2IqZXZl

Trump’s Killing of Chip Deal Pushes Protectionism as It Invokes Security

President Trump’s sudden decision to halt Broadcom’s bid to take over Qualcomm reflects a concerted effort to protect American companies from China. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2tSLYbV

Even With Takeover Bid Blocked, Qualcomm ‘Is in a Tight Spot’

While rival Broadcom no longer appears to be a threat, the American chip maker faces other troubles, including lawsuits and dissatisfied shareholders. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2tO1fKS

The ‘Weird Al Yankovic of Drag’ Gets an Extreme Home Makeover

Jackie Beat’s five-bedroom suburban showplace was decorated with inspiration from “Planet of the Apes,” “Carrie” and other pop-culture touchstones. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2tSsvIn

On the Verge: Brand to Know: Men’s Wear Inspired by a Swedish-Kurdish Upbringing

Namacheko’s Dilan and Lezan Lurr make subtly experimental garments inspired by their heritage. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2tHRBJL

Critical Shopper: Shop, Eat, Envy

At the new Hesperios shop in SoHo, the shelves are meticulously arranged with knits, ceramics and fancy loaves of bread. Too good to be true? from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2pbItID

Op-Ed Contributor: The Real Problem With Video Games

It’s not the violent content. It’s the toxic culture. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2p8cEj4

The Sweet Spot: How Do I Deal with My Anger Toward Men?

A reader wonders whether she can rise above past transgressions by men, and her anger at the current administration, to find love and a life partner. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2IpE8cD

DealBook: Larry Page’s Flying Taxis, Now Exiting Stealth Mode

New Zealand has opened its skies to self-piloted electric planes financed by one of Google’s founders. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2Ikvf4c

Reese Witherspoon and Nicole Kidman Benefit From the Streaming Wars

With two new deals, the two Oscar-winners are taking advantage of Hollywood’s hunger for binge-worthy limited series featuring strong women. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2p8hFsD

Tech Tip: Google’s Security Sweep for Apps

Keeping malware out of app stores is a constant fight, but Google has stepped up its efforts in the past year. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2tJ39wm

Hubert de Givenchy on Audrey Hepburn

The relationship between the designer and his muse, in his own words. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2panwNr

Givenchy and Hepburn: The Original Brand Ambassadors

Before dressing for the red carpet became a business, this relationship defined the connection between a designer and his muse. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2FzsYo0

The One Thing That Protects a Laptop After It’s Been Stolen

Here’s one thing you can do today so if your laptop is lost or stolen, your private, personal data doesn’t fall into the wrong hands too. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2FuKauZ

Need a Lift? Check Out This Flying Taxi

The company Kitty Hawk has been testing a new kind of fully electric, self-piloting flying taxi. It takes off like a helicopter and flies like a plane. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2HtRfbR

On Beauty: The Eight Biggest Beauty Trends from Fashion Month

From gravity-defying braids to holographic-like eyes, the runways pushed the boundaries but still kept an element of realness in mind. Here, the fall/winter 2018 highlights. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2FIVenB

Trump Blocks Broadcom’s Bid for Qualcomm

President Trump issued an order prohibiting Broadcom, a Singapore-based chip maker, from purchasing Qualcomm, citing a threat to the national security of the United States. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2tFe3Dr

How Does Submissive Sex Work in the Age of #MeToo?

A lot has changed in the post-Harvey Weinstein world, including how young women and men approach rough sex. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2FvjiLs

As Bots Flourish on Instagram, Companies Form to Fight Them

Marketers are increasingly concerned that too many of the influencers they pay to push their products are actually followed by a percentage of accounts that are fake. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2IhScVD

Broadcom’s Bid for Qualcomm May Be Headed for Rejection, U.S. Panel Warns

Cfius, a government panel reviewing Broadcom’s $117 hostile takeover bid for chip maker Qualcomm, said it may refer the deal to President Trump for rejection. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2p7tEqv

Tech Tip: How to Prevent the Butt Dial

Smartphone software can make it a little too easy to dial up your contacts whether you meant to or not, but you can help cut down on accidental calls. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2FwCuIM

Dropbox Looks to Raise $648 Million in Upcoming I.P.O.

At the midpoint of its expected price range, the company’s share sale values it at roughly $7.5 billion. That is down from its most recent valuation from previous private investors. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2FtIEcs

Women Still Rule the Coyote Ugly Saloon, 25 Years Later

The dive that inspired the 2000 cult film has stayed true to its founding principle: women can tend bar, too. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2FArS7m

Confirm or Deny: Rebecca Miller

The writer and director on the devil in her linen closet and whether she gives her husband, Daniel Day-Lewis, poisoned eggs. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2Hl7FTu

With...: Rebecca Miller on the Mother of All Subjects: Her Father

Her new documentary for HBO confronts the complicated legacy of Arthur Miller, who wrote “Death of a Salesman” and married Marilyn Monroe. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2tBVT5m

First Person: Always the Reporter, Never the Bride

I have been reminded that sometimes love does conquer all. That teamwork does exist. That maybe, there can be a happy ending. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2tyMV90

First Person: The Things We Keep: My Grandmother’s Dress

It should be wrapped in acid-free tissue in a box. But it’s hanging in a closet for me to see and touch daily, a constant reminder of her, and of a different era. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2oPFeWZ

Contributing Op-Ed Writer: YouTube, the Great Radicalizer

The videos it recommends seem to get more and more extreme. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2p2npEn

Dropbox Chief to Join Elite Ranks of Idea-to-I.P.O. Founders

Drew Houston, chief executive of Dropbox, is set to become a member of a small club of entrepreneurs who steered a start-up through to the public markets. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2p3gjyA

The Man Who Knew Too Little

The most ignorant man in America knows that Donald Trump is president — but that’s about it. Living a liberal fantasy is complicated. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2tuKsfL

The Cycle: When the Cause of a Sexless Relationship Is — Surprise! — the Man

We’ve been led to believe that men want to have sex all the time, so sexless relationships must be the woman’s fault. Turns out it’s a lot more complicated. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2FCWoRv

AT&T Backs Off Political Argument in Antitrust Case

AT&T has said the government blocked the company’s deal with Time Warner because of presidential politics. But that argument was absent in a filing on Friday. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2FqeDdF

Open Thread: Open Thread: This Week in Style News

Martin Margiela’s moment, the President’s monogram — and more. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2oX4JFR

Google Is Trying Too Hard (or Not Hard Enough) to Diversify

The internet giant is being sued by former employees who say the company is going too far with diversity. Other lawsuits accuse it of the opposite. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2oYgWKJ

Where’s Harvey?

In limbo and in treatment, Harvey Weinstein has been lying low, still trying to work his Rolodex. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2FCkAn0

Scene City: Vogueing for a Cause

Benefits were held for Tibet House US, Baxter St at the Camera Club of New York, Harlem Haberdashery and New York Common Pantry. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2oVpim2

Vows: From Crayons to Chemo, He’s Back by Her Side

Once kindergarten classmates, he reached out from Iraq on Facebook after more than 20 years. Now they’ll have a wedding thrown by Jamie’s Dream Team. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2p085aD

Tech Tip: Closed Captions You Can Actually See

If you have trouble reading the descriptive text on screen, you might be able to adjust the size, color and font in your app or device settings. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2IeS9tC

Bits: Kevin’s Week in Tech: Is Silicon Valley Really Over?

In this week’s tech newsletter, Kevin Roose discusses whether Silicon Valley investors will act on their envy for Midwest living. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2IcObBQ

The Top 10 Moments of Fashion Month

Christopher Bailey and Carolina Herrera had big send-offs, Gucci gave us dragon puppies — and Queen Elizabeth went to a fashion show. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2oV6wvf

Ex-Leader of Baltimore County Schools, a Tech Booster, Pleads Guilty to Perjury

The former official, Dallas Dance, has been at the center of questions about the relationships between school officials and education technology companies. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2IbKhJu

In Sri Lanka, Facebook Contends With Shutdown After Mob Violence

Sri Lanka blocked access to the social network to help stem mob violence directed at its Muslim minority. Facebook said it was cooperating with the government. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2FsZ0y7

Encounters: Shopping for Marmite With Harry Hadden-Paton

The British actor, a star of “Downton Abbey” who will appear in “My Fair Lady” on Broadway, seeks a taste of home in the West Village. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2IbHYpW

Gray Matter: How Lies Spread Online

They diffuse farther, faster and more broadly than the truth does. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2HiSlXR

It’s True: False News Speads Faster and Wider. And Humans Are to Blame.

False claims posted on Twitter were 70 percent more likely to be shared than the truth, researchers at M.I.T. found. And people appear to prefer false news. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2ttiXDb

Jon Favreau to Pen Live-Action ‘Star Wars’ Streaming Series

The series will be part of Disney’s streaming service, which will be rolled out next year. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2G7sjr3

Social Q’s: Why Can’t a Modern Woman Pay (at Least) Half?

A reader’s boyfriend insists on footing the bill, but she wants to treat sometimes. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2G75801

Adam Rippon Is Famous. What Now?

He became well known in America in less than a month. After his figure-skating Olympic bronze, what’s next? We grilled him about where he’s going. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2FEiYt0

How We Identified Burned Villages in the Democratic Republic of Congo

Historically, these distant conflicts have been difficult to analyze. But new technologies allow us to investigate them in close to real time. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2trxP59

Tech Tip: Windows 10: When to Restore, Reset or Recover

Several troubleshooting tools included in Windows 10 can help revive your system if it just won’t work properly. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2G6qx9E

Tech Fix: A Review of the Samsung Galaxy S9, in Emoji

The new smartphone is packed with gimmicky new features like a personal emoji creator. Don’t be surprised if getting used to those emoji takes what a Samsung executive called “an adjustment period.” from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2IcRhpF

Op-Ed Contributor: How to Make A.I. Human-Friendly

Nothing is “artificial” about this technology. It is made by us, for us. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2Fzqfu0

Modern Love: Modern Love Podcast: Bobby Cannavale Reads ‘A Father, a Son and a Fighting Chance’

This week, the actor tells the story of a father who resolves to let his son face his own battles. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2FvDVGx

T’s Best Photos from Paris Fashion Week

The highlights of the fall/winter 2018 shows, from Comme des Garçons’s joyful celebration of camp to Balenciaga’s snowboarder paradise. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2oXWtEX

China’s Huawei Is at Center of Fight Over 5G’s Future

China was a bit player in shaping today’s cellular networks. Now, as 5G approaches, Huawei is determined to lead, worrying Washington. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2Fn6zGm

How Tequila Replaced Cosmos as the Celebrity Quaff of Choice

Connoisseurs discuss its tasting notes and aromas; wellness enthusiasts praise its low sugar; Trump opponents use it to signal support of Mexico. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2FnlsbO

Browsing: Why Work Wives Are the Future of Fashion

Three labels owned by women tell us why working together is the way forward. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2D9ZjM4

Broadcom’s Other Regulatory Hurdle: How It Treats Customers

In a previously unreported court document, Western Digital complained about Broadcom’s behavior. That may affect an F.T.C. review of the chip maker’s business practices. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2Fw0ACu

The Parkland Students’ Social Media Story Is More Nuanced Than a Tweet

The activist students of Stoneman Douglas, where 17 people were killed last month, are social media naturals. But it’s not as simple as it seems, and not without costs. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2tssquK

The Unbearable Cuteness of Maternity Overalls

What is it about pregnancy overalls that elicits a guaranteed emotional response from their beholders? from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2Iadm89

Up Next: A Muslim Fashion Blogger With a Fierce Message

Hoda Katebi is the founder of Joojoo Azad, a politically charged fashion blog that challenges stereotypes of hijab-wearing Muslim women. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2Db17EQ

Portfolio: Paris Fashion Week

Some of the best photographs from Paris Fashion Week by our photographer Valerio Mezzanotti. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2oVle5F

Peter Thiel’s Money Talks, in Contentious Ways. But What Does He Say?

In a rare interview, the billionaire Facebook board member and Trump supporter shared his current takes on politics, Silicon Valley and more after “a crazier two years than I would have thought.” from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2G1ZsUS

Tech We’re Using: How Canada’s Tech Scene Is Thriving (Including the Instant Pot)

Ian Austen, a correspondent in Canada for The New York Times, chronicles the ups and downs of the country’s high-tech industry. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2Hg7CbP

Tech Tip: Tiny Laptop? Bring Your Own Disc Drive

Laptop makers may have tossed the CD/DVD drive overboard, but there are solutions for those who want to watch movies on disc or archive files. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2trwOd4

Amazon Offers Prime Discount for Medicaid Recipients

The move, offering memberships for $5.99 a month instead of $12.99, expands an effort to attract more shoppers with low incomes, who favor Walmart. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2tnlMWh

The Endless and Painful ‘Most Dramatic Finale Ever’ of ‘The Bachelor’

Happiness in love, and happiness watching TV, both come with a price. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2HeC1r0

Broadcom Pledges 5G Investment to Win Qualcomm Deal Approval

The company said it would create a $1.5 billion investment fund to ensure the United States is the leader in the emerging mobile technology. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2G2Xy6y

Fashion Review: Finally, the Fall 2018 Fashion Finale

Louis Vuitton explored inner space, Miu Miu shared ideas and Azzedine Alaïa lived on. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2I8CGvh

The Godfather of Catwalk Photography Presents His Life’s Work

Chris Moore, known for his runway photography during fashion weeks, has published a book of highlights from his six-decade career. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2oUsopO

State of the Art: For Two Months, I Got My News From Print Newspapers. Here’s What I Learned.

Our tech columnist tried to skip digital news for a while. His old-school experiment led to three main conclusions. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2FhMGEK

The U.S.-China Rivalry Is, More Than Ever, a Fight Over Tech

The conflict over access to emerging technologies has become painfully clear with the attempt at a hostile takeover of the American chip maker Qualcomm. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2Fg83pO

Why Companies and Countries Are Battling for Ascendancy in 5G

Taking an early lead in ultrafast next-generation wireless technology can give players a strategic advantage. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2FgSDlk

Antoni Porowski Can Cook

The “Queer Eye” food and wine guy is more capable in the kitchen than the show lets on. Not that he has to prove it to you. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2FmkpsL

Michelle Obama Meets the 2-Year-Old Who Sees Her as a Queen

On Tuesday, the former first lady posted a video of herself dancing with Parker Curry, whose awe at Mrs. Obama’s portrait captivated the internet last week. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2Fl3aYN

Most Americans See Artificial Intelligence as a Threat to Jobs (Just Not Theirs)

A new study reveals how widely Americans use and welcome technologies featuring artificial intelligence. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2G0F4DK

OpenTable Says Fired Employee Booked Hundreds of Fake Reservations on a Rival Site

The company said the employee, who was fired, acted alone and that the restaurants would be reimbursed for the fraudulent no-shows. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2Fj3hbr

Google Researchers Are Learning How Machines Learn

So-called neural networks have greatly advanced artificial intelligence. But understanding how computers make their decisions can be difficult. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2FXG4s4

Paris Fashion Week: Street View

The fall 2018 fashion season comes to a close in Paris, where the crowds endured cold weather while showing off their best styles. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2FxS06p

On the Verge: Brand to Know: A Men’s Wear Line With a Nostalgic Bent

The rising label Ernest W. Baker deals in off-kilter Americana. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2HbDr5m

Economic Scene: Your Data Is Crucial to a Robotic Age. Shouldn’t You Be Paid for It?

Getting companies to pay for the information they reap from people’s online lives will improve the data and may counteract a concentration of power. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2Flptxx

Square Feet: Once Wary of Facebook and Apple, a Mill Town Tells Them to Keep Expanding

New “hyperscale” data centers from the tech giants, part of a wave of global development, helped lead Prineville, Ore., to a path of recovery. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2HckFLj

Uber’s Self-Driving Trucks Hit the Highway, but Not Local Roads

Uber’s autonomous trucks have started hauling trailers on Arizona highways for customers for its freight-booking service. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2oMtKDH

Government Calls Broadcom’s Bid for Qualcomm a National Security Risk

The move by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States complicates an already contentious deal. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2I4pnvI

Tech Tip: Wrestling With Auto-Correct

If you find yourself repeatedly correcting Apple’s auto-correction software while you’re typing, you can reset its dictionary or turn it off. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2Ficcd6

Fashion Review: Fashion Parties With the French President

Emmanuel Macron toasted designers at the Élysée Palace as Chanel went into the woods and Alexander McQueen spread its wings. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2I9CRXm

Skin Deep: You Won’t Look Like Sharon Stone at 59

But you can try. The actress herself could give you a step-by-step tutorial on applying false lashes. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2oRJGnu

New Foils for the Right: Google and Facebook

A new documentary from Peter Schweizer — the man who gave the world “Clinton Cash” — signals a revised strategy for conservatives in the culture wars. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2Ha4YV5

Op-Ed Contributor: The Left Shouldn’t Be Too Proud to Meme

Donald Trump and his supporters on the right have been more effective than liberals in using internet memes to promote ideas and attack enemies. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2I1y3Dj

Scene City: Inside the 2018 Vanity Fair Oscar Party

Frances McDormand takes a victory lap at the annual must-attend Oscar party hosted by the new Vanity Fair editor, Radhika Jones. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2Fq8nl3

Scene City: Photos From the 2018 Oscars After-Parties

Frances McDormand, Lupita Nyong’o and Kobe Bryant celebrate at the Governors Ball and the Vanity Fair Oscar party. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2FoVLL6

The Warmest Moments of the Oscars Red Carpet

Timothée Chalamet blesses a fan; Lupita Nyong’o wins; and Tiffany Haddish, a.k.a., next year’s Oscars host, all on the red carpet. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2FdRhrn

Martin Margiela: The Silent Designer Whose Clothes Tell All

A retrospective, “Margiela/Galliera 1989-2009,” is on display at the city of Paris’s fashion museum until July. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2D0AYID

In Paris, a Martin Margiela Exhibition

“Margiela/Galliera, 1989-2009” is on display at the Palais Galliera, the city of Paris’s fashion museum. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2FdOjTL

Fashion Review: A Shades of Gray Show that Was Genuinely Worth Watching

Drawing the feminist form at Thom Browne, true romance at Valentino and facing the future at Stella McCartney. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2oKvfCB

The Best and Worst of Oscars 2018

From the red carpet scene to the stage, we share the highs and lows of the 90th Academy Awards. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2I5J1aI

Google to Sell Zagat to The Infatuation, an Upstart Review Site

The deal will bring a new owner for Zagat, once the 800-pound gorilla of restaurant recommendations, at a time when competition is stronger than ever. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2oVdUWT

Tech Tip: Taking Stock of Your Belongings for the Future

Making a record of your possessions can prove useful for insurance purposes or planning a move, and you can find plenty of apps to help with the job. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2FSP5CI

U.S. Asks Qualcomm to Delay Board Meeting for Review of Broadcom Deal

The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States wants to investigate the national security implications of a hostile takeover bid. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2I693e4

Critic’s Notebook: On the Oscars Red Carpet, the Invisible Man and the Defiant Woman

Fashion played an anonymous role at the 2018 Academy Awards so that the people, namely the women, could shine. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2I2jqj5

Rita Moreno Recycles Her 1962 Oscars Gown at the 2018 Oscars

Unlike the first time, the EGOT winner accessorized the gown heavily, wearing a black headband, a collar necklace, a chunky bracelet and earrings. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2H4e5qj

Olympian Adam Rippon Wore a Harness to the Oscars, Breaking the Mold

The gay Olympic figure skater wore an S&M-inspired look by Moschino and immediately spurred support on social media. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2FfkD4F

Dorm Living for Professionals Comes to San Francisco

San Francisco's middle class, including teachers, copywriters and more, are engaging in an unusual experiment in communal living. Starcity, a new developer, is creating dorm rooms expressly for them. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2FevuvU

The Shift: Here Come the Fake Videos, Too

Artificial Intelligence video tools make it relatively easy to put one person’s face on another person’s body with few traces of manipulation. I tried it on myself. What could go wrong? from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2CZEMcW

The Oscars Red Carpet: See the Arrivals

Hollywood is in the throes of a cultural sea change, as reflected with black attire on the Golden Globes red carpet. But what will change look like at the Oscars? Stay tuned to find out. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2Fh9QHj

Virtual Currency Offerings May Hit a New Peak with Telegram Coin Sale

It took Facebook seven years to raise its first $1 billion. Thanks to an initial coin offering, it could take the messaging app just four months. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2FRe7Cn

The Shift: Silicon Valley Is Over, Says Silicon Valley

About a dozen venture capitalists recently took a bus tour through the Midwest, and a funny thing happened: They caught the heartland bug. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2FcC7Tn

Oscars Red Carpet 2018: Photos and Live Updates

The Academy Awards may focus less on the reckoning in Hollywood than other award shows this year, though stars are sure to make social statements through fashion, and otherwise. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2CYvnmf

Trash in the Fjords? Norway Turns to Drones

Oslo hopes the technology will help identify types of litter so that human divers can scour it off the seabed. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2oOIJMF

Fashion Review: Sweatpants Forever!

And other forms of exhilarating self-expression from Undercover and Comme des Garçons, with a dose of the dominatrix at Hermès and a little latex at Nina Ricci. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2oOA0u0

Fashion Review: The Mountain and the Mix

In dual-gender collections, Balenciaga climbs a peak while Givenchy explores the dark side. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2I1cz9H

Opinion: Your Kid’s Phone Is Not Like a Cigarette

We can’t fight technology the way we fought Big Tobacco. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2oMHi17

YouTube Disciplines Right-Wing Channels as It Steps Up Moderation Efforts

The website’s efforts to police misinformation have become more visible since the school shooting in Parkland, Fla., last month. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2FatQz8

Many Accusations, Few Apologies

The fashion industry continues to weather allegations of sexual harassment and assault, and its muted response has many wondering about the future. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2CWazeX

The Look: Taking New York by the Hand

From way up in the Bronx to Lower Manhattan, nail artists are helping clients distinguish themselves. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2HZzmm9

An Appreciation: His Name Was Blame: A Legend of London Fashion Remembered

The jeweler and stylist Judy Blame pulled rubbish from muck and turned junk into treasure. For decades, generations of fellow designers revered him. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2F9nxYG

At 101, a Survivor of Hollywood’s Golden Age Throws Down the Gauntlet

In the era of “I, Tonya,” the Oscar-winning actress Olivia de Havilland’s lawsuit against FX and Ryan Murphy Productions has a certain potent symbolism. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2FNGNfB

Condé Nast’s 26-Year-Old Man of the Moment

Is Phillip Picardi, a former intern who now heads up Teen Vogue, the future of Condé Nast? Anna Wintour seems to think so. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2F9uXza

At Home, With Society Room

Yvan Benbanaste decided the retail revolution should offer a cozy setting where only friends (or friends of friends) could shop. Maybe with cocktails. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2oGuD0w

5G Cell Service Is Coming. Who Decides Where It Goes?

There is a heated fight about when, where and how the next generation of cell service gets delivered. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2FOgO7F

Open Thread: Open Thread: This Week in Style News

Riccardo Tisci at Burberry, a whirlwind 48 hours with Virgil Abloh — and more. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2FalxPT

48 Hours: A Whirlwind Paris Fashion Week with Virgil Abloh

The Off-White designer finishes his fall/winter 2018 collection, takes time to paint — and signs sweatshirts (and sneakers) for fans. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2H1FtoP

Barbra Streisand Explains: Why I Cloned My Dog

Barbra Streisand had one wonderful dog. Then, sort of, she had four. She explains. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2oLDgGv

A New Exhibit on First Ladies Plays Down Their Fashion Choices

At the George W. Bush museum, a few pantsuits and gowns, but also artifacts that show how presidential spouses have contributed to history. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2FagIKr

On Beauty: Great Perfumes, Recommended by T Editors

The fragrances that T’s editors keep coming back to, from a timeless jasmine blend to a scent that conjures ’90s New York. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2Fg1NO3

China Presses Its Internet Censorship Efforts Across the Globe

Beijing is pushing past its digital borders to influence and control what people say online, as it enjoys growing sway in the technology world. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2F9EAy5

Last Call at George Plimpton’s Party Pad

Friends and patrons of The Paris Review gather at the memory-filled home for a final drink or two before the apartment is sold. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2FLmtLG

Scene City: Winter in the City

Benefits were held by the Museum of the City of New York, Lycée Français de New York, the Art Show and the Children’s Defense Fund-New York. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2oD3YSl

Yesterday in Styles: How the Selfie Conquered the World

In the heyday of MySpace — before Instagram and iPhones — selfies were an emergent form of folk art for millennials. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2H0T4g7

The Cycling Panther of Paris’s Fitness Studios

Clotilde Chaumet is the spinning coach du jour at Dynamo, a cycling studio modeled after SoulCycle. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2CUwmUa

Yesterday in Styles: How the Selfie Conquered the World

In the heyday of MySpace — before Instagram and iPhones — selfies were an emergent form of folk art for millennials. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2H0T4g7

Vows: Two Chance Meetings, and a Romance Takes Flight

A pair of hard-driven professionals make their connection on the way to business meetings in Shanghai. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2t4UpA8

Tech Tip: Tools to Keep Your Children in Line When They’re Online

The computer has so many features that are more fun than doing homework, but parents have controls to restrict games, screen time and more. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2GYHT7k

Farhad’s Week in Tech: Spotify’s Tough Road, and Our Pile of Reader Feedback

In this week’s tech newsletter, we discuss Spotify’s plans to go public, and a wide range of suggestions for tech coverage in The Times. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2F52BpG

Fashion Review: The Elephant in the Dressing Room

Wrestling with what seduction means at Rick Owens, Balmain and Loewe. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2CUEbt6

Consent in the Digital Age: Can Apps Solve a Very Human Problem?

Apps will let users set their sexual boundaries before intimacy, then solidify them in a legal agreement. But is this really the future of consent? from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2GVPyn8

Op-Ed Contributor: The Supreme Court Case That Could Give Tech Giants More Power

The last thing we need at this time is for Amazon, Facebook and Google to avoid antitrust scrutiny. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2FMIsSI

A Pioneering Times Square Asian-American Nightclub Closes

Circle, a popular Korean hot spot in New York, shut its doors in February after 10 years. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2F8eJ5t

Modern Love: Am I Gay or Straight? Maybe This Fun Quiz Will Tell Me

A young woman seeks answers to her sexual orientation online, where the endless quizzes she takes deliver whatever label she wants. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2HTbh09

How Do You Solve a Problem Like ‘Manhattan’?

Since the #MeToo movement, Woody Allen’s classic 1979 film has gone through a less-than-flattering reassessment. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2oMYHXQ

10 Women on Phoebe Philo’s Céline Era

After the designer’s departure from the house, her friends, collaborators and fans reflect on her time there. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2HYPjco

Facebook Lets Ads Bare a Man’s Chest. A Woman’s Back Is Another Matter.

Advertisers, especially smaller ones, complain of inconsistency and gender bias in the process that determines whether images are rejected for being sexually suggestive. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2F5jjoS

The Shindigger: Happy Hour at the Hay-Adams With Nigel Farage, Brexit’s Bad Boy

In town for the Conservative Political Action Conference, he took lots of selfies, praised Meghan Markle and mused about who will play him in the movie. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2oIgHm8

Trilobites: When Did Americans Stop Marrying Their Cousins? Ask the World’s Largest Family Tree

Researchers assembled 5 million family trees using data from the website Geni.com to test several genetic and historical hypotheses. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2Fc10hf

Facebook to End News Feed Experiment in 6 Countries That Magnified Fake News

The social network is ending Explore, an experiment in countries like Bolivia and Cambodia where it had separated news and other publishers from its main site. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2CPJiLf

Social Q’s: The Drink That Stands Between Recovery and Relapse

How to tell friends and colleagues that you can’t do happy hour anymore, not even this once, and other advice. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2oIIMtj

Rites of Passage: Hi Hi Good Morning Hi I Love You It’s Me

WhatsApp connects families around the world in amazing ways, and also is a complete nightmare. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2t4Xd0h

Rites of Passage: Hi Hi Good Morning Hi I Love You It’s Me

WhatsApp connects families around the world in amazing ways, and also is a complete nightmare. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2t4Xd0h

Tech Tip: How to Get Your Tweet Fix Now That Twitter’s Mac App Is Dead

Twitter will stop supporting its official app for Mac computers in mid-March, but you can find alternatives that offer plenty of features. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2t3J5Vd

Fashion Review: Thrown for a Loop at Dries Van Noten and Chloé

If Boudicca got Saturday night fever, this is what she might wear. Plus other unexpected juxtapositions. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2t64D3t

Bit by Bit, Whole Foods Gets an Amazon Touch

It has been six months since Amazon took over Whole Foods for $13.4 billion. Here are a handful of notable changes Amazon has made to Whole Foods so far. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2GVbkaF

Burberry Names Riccardo Tisci as Its Chief Creative Officer

The former Givenchy designer will succeed Christopher Bailey at the British heritage brand. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2HVpY31

Is Bitcoin a Waste of Electricity, or Something Worse?

America has a productivity problem. One explanation may be the growing use of real resources to make virtual products. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2HQ4OmR