William Turton
This robot is beating the world's best video gamers
Meet the AI gamer that is taking on the world's best gamers at Dota 2
Abusive partners are now tracking their spouses with apps made to watch their kids
Domestic violence shelters are seeing a disturbing trend: "We assume that everyone is being tracked."
How bitcoin helped track down suspects in the Russia investigation
One blockchain developer showed VICE News how to trace just anyone with a bitcoin wallet.
We toured a massive Amazon warehouse. This is what it's like.
“One of the benefits of working here is you get to play with giant bubble wrap.”
“Deepfake” videos like that Gal Gadot porn are only getting more convincing — and more dangerous
Researchers want to make "deepfake" technology even more advanced, but they don't have answers about people's ethical concerns.
Inside a rehab for video game addicts
The World Health Organization made a new entry to its International Classification of Diseases: gaming disorder.
People are using your Facebook data to sell you corny T-shirts
Facebook’s not just changing the course of American presidential history, it’s also being used by T-shirt companies to make very customized, very targeted, and very corny T-shirts.
We won the lottery to attend Stephen Hawking's memorial service
“It was like this is a once-in-a-lifetime experience to pay tribute as a commoner, so to speak.”
Apple protects your privacy, and Siri sucks because of it
Apple regularly touts itself as the company that doesn’t want to collect your personal data. And that's a liability when it comes to making Siri better.
What is GDPR? How the EU’s new data privacy law gives people more power online
Tech companies have always refused to disclose the inner workings of their algorithms. But now, they might no longer have a choice.
Here are Russian trolls' 10 most viral Facebook posts targeting Americans
Pages like "Back the Badge," "Brown United Front," and "Woke Blacks" distributed Russian troll content designed to stoke resentment.