A mathematician has written a new book that tells you the secret of OKCupid's algorithms.
Researchers say that African-Americans who rent out comparable apartments in similar neighborhoods charge less for their listings than white hosts do.
Netflix announces earnings today, and expectations are high.
The Ukrainian government may be using mobile phone location data to intimidate protesters during ongoing civil unrest.
Powerful computers can make hundreds of thousands of trades in milliseconds, making big money off tiny stock price differences. But is it bad for our financial system?
The JOBS Act will promote equity investing through crowdfunding. A Washington, D.C. real estate firm has already been trying it out.
This week's Silicon Tally has some interesting Google & Nest news. How closely have you been following the tech happenings this week?
Scheming and dealing in chat rooms.
A new study shows that certain words and phrases do a bad job at getting you the money you need.
The National Security Agency says it never shares intelligence with US businesses. Or does it?