A Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Police officer wears a camera during a news conference in 2014. Win McNamee/Getty Images hide caption

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Digital lenders are pulling in all kinds of data, like purchases, SAT scores and public records. TCmake_photo/iStockphoto hide caption
Will Using Artificial Intelligence To Make Loans Trade One Kind Of Bias For Another?
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'Irresistible' By Design: It's No Accident You Can't Stop Looking At The Screen
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These days, talking to a bot is commonplace. Think Siri, or your chatty banking app. But you wouldn't talk to your toaster like you talk to a friend — unless your toaster had a great sense of humor. RYGERSZEM/Getty Images/iStockphoto hide caption
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Michael Czaplinski has been unveiling the magic of computers for more than a quarter century. Raquel Zaldivar/NPR hide caption
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At This English Bar, An Old-School Solution To Rude Cellphones
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Managing Your News Intake In The Age Of Endless Phone Notifications
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Concertgoers use their cellphones during a Fifth Harmony concert March 23, 2015, in New York. The company Yondr created a locking pouch to hold phones during performances, creating a "phone-free zone." Theo Wargo/Getty Images hide caption
Lock Screen: At These Music Shows, Phones Go In A Pouch And Don't Come Out
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Clash Of The Screens: Should Movie Theaters Allow Texting? AMC Says Maybe
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A Real-Life Tax Scam: This Is What IRS Phone Fraud Sounds Like
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Children with special needs often feel targeted by peers at school. Social media can be a powerful tool to fight back. Martin Dimitrov/Getty Images hide caption