


You Could Soon Be Living in Teslaville
Legislation proposed by Nevada's governor would allow tech companies to form their own governments.

Modern Warfare: World Governments Recruit 'Social Media Warriors'
As the recent recruitment of 500k "social media warriors" shows, technology is changing how governments operate.

Are YouTube, Reddit, and Robinhood Creating Asset Bubbles?
If we're in a social media bubble, YouTube, Reddit, and Robinhood could pay part of the price.


After GameStop, Redditors 'Short Squeeze' Silver to Eight-Year High
GameStop investors made silver skyrocket to 'short squeeze' hedge funds' bets against the commodity.

Data Scientist Analyzes COVID-19 Shopping Trends in Dark Web Marketplaces
The researchers are urging the authorities to keep a close eye on dark web marketplaces.

Nintendo Hit by Lawsuits Over 'Defective' Joy-Con Controllers
The BEUC is the latest to call for an investigation into the Nintendo Switch's joy-con controllers.


Learning Through Play: How Synthesis Plans to Bring the Ad Astra/Astra Nova Model to the Entire World
While inaccessible to many for now, the people behind the project intend to change that as soon as possible.

Trading Apps Surging After the GameStop Squeeze on Robinhood
AMC stock is rising, while Dogecoin joins the party as Reddit trading spreads like a viral meme.


Meme-Inspired Dogecoin Soars 370% Thanks to Retail Investors
This is one of the more bizarre stories in this week's Reddit-fueled trading saga.


Cannabis Users Tend to Have Original but Impractical Business Ideas
Those starry-eyed ideas might need a reality check more often than not.

GameStop's Reddit-Fueled Stock Surge Explained in Simple Terms
How and why did a group of millions band together to take on Wallstreet via Reddit's online forums?
