We shouldn't giggle at conferences that hark on endlessly about Twitter best practices. Social media reveals a larger, positive trend that communications technology is driving, writes Milo Yiannopoulos. More »
Every valid entry to The Kernel's 30-Hour Novel competition is now online. Enjoy, digest... and we'll release voting information later this week. More »
Milo Yiannopoulos interviews the chief executive of Smarkets, a plucky betting exchange whose chief executive, Jason Trost, hopes to unseat a perennially unpopular, near-monopolistic incumbent. More »
Is there anything more excruciatingly awful than watching grown men slobber and drool over the newest video games console? Turns out no, not a lot. Here's our uncompromising verdict on 40-year-old Playstation fanatics. More »
Our entrepreneurship columnist on why being a good boy might be holding him back in business and why calming your emotions is key to clear thinking. More »
Monitoring what you eat is just as important as measuring the amount you walk each day. Why, then, has there been such little innovation in measuring calorific intake, asks Hasty's Chris Hollindale. More »
If it's true that the internet is killing the movie and recording industries, we might consider what are we actually at risk of losing, says Milo Yiannopoulos. More »
Former Menshn co-founder Luke Bozier, who has been arrested by police on suspicion of viewing or possessing indecent images of children, did not send sexual messages to a young girl while at supper with former Tory MP Louise Mensch. More »
In partnership with The Kernel, NEXT Berlin is looking for the NEXT 100, the most influential people in Europe's digital industry. Today we reveal the jury who will together decide the 100 people who make the cut. More »
Milo Yiannopoulos used to think Amazon was doing irreparable harm to the public's reading habits. But he can't tear himself away from the company's Kindle Paperwhite e-reader. More »