Narrow your search

Malware records keystrokes to steal Facebook, Google and Twitter passwords. Also, AT&T adjusts its monthly rates and Instagram invites press to a mystery event.

On today's show, we'll tell you about the battle between FDA and 23andMe, how to pay for anonymous medical advice with Bitcoins, the fluid grammatical and changes brought on by online messaging, and a Pepsi challenge with Monster audio cables.

Outrage builds over YouTube's new commenting system, the HP Chromebook 11 has a faulty charger, and MapQuest launches a new app.

A new virus threatens to ransom your data, Square Cash lets you send money through e-mail (sounds safe), a dating site for the mentally ill, and how Amazon profits off Holocaust deniers and other wretched authors.

Porsche latest 911 is a very, very good car indeed. But is it good enough to stand with the greats?

The Internet claims another victim today as Google closes Reader, Yahoo will stop supporting Alta Vista sites, and India will no longer allow the delivery of telegraphs. This and more on today's 404 episode!

A tiny abandoned island nestled in the middle of New York beckons us to explore its forgotten shores, an ArsTechnica writers endeavors to install every "free" program offered online, and a magic spray that repels water is now on the market.

We're getting some international love today as GameSpot Australia's Dan Chiappini chimes in today about the current state of gaming post-E3.

San Francisco has a big problem with iPhone theft, which is why the SFPD have taken to undercover sting operations to get to the source of the racket. Some say their tactics entrap law-abiding citizens into a transaction, others applaud its ingenuity. This story and more on today's 404!

Molly Wood and Jeff Cannata unbox the fabulous new phablet, the LG Optimus G Pro. The Sony Xperia Z gets dipped in chocolate, and we take the MacBook Pro with Retina Display on the road, photo-shoot style.