Samsung Delays Launch Of Folding Phone After Reviewers Find Broken Screens The nearly $2,000 Galaxy Fold was due to go on sale this Friday. But reviewers discovered bulges, flickering and other problems with its 7.3-inch screen. Samsung says it plans to run further tests. Avie Schneider
Troll Watch: What We Learned From The Mueller Report Clint Watts of the Foreign Policy Research Institute tells NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer what he learned about how Russian Internet trolls operate from the redacted Mueller report.
Helvetica, The Iconic Font Both Loved And Loathed, Gets Its 1st Redesign In 36 Years The updated font even has a new name: "Helvetica Now." But like many changes, some people are skeptical. Scott Simon
This new Indian detective movie stars Seattle's tech scene Indian expats said making the movie in the Seattle area was like launching a global tech start-up. David Hyde
Silicon Valley Has Its Tech Campuses. Now It Wants A Monument Tourists are flocking to California to see the origins of their favorite tech companies. Now there might be a monument about Silicon Valley's glory. Samantha Clark
Are you a robot? Amazon patent reveals it’s getting harder to tell You know those tests you have to fill out online to prove you’re not a robot? Robots may soon be better at those tests than humans are. That’s the takeaway from a patent awarded to Amazon this week. Joshua McNichols
After Boeing Crashes, More People Want Help Taming Fear Of Flying If you're scared of flying, the news of two recent airline crashes might have you in jitters. Instructors who help people overcome that fear say enrollments have doubled since the incidents. Jasmine Garsd
A Guardian of Global Capitalism Warns Capitalism Has A Problem The IMF finds companies are getting increasingly powerful. Here's why that's bad for consumers and for the whole economy. Greg Rosalsky
Under Employers' Gaze, Gen Z Is Biting Its Tongue On Social Media The post-millennial generation, known as Generation Z, is entering the workforce at a time when 70 percent of employers check social media during the hiring process. Hafsa Quraishi
As China Hacked, U.S. Businesses Turned A Blind Eye The U.S. has largely failed to stop Chinese cybertheft of U.S. companies, but the companies themselves led the charge in keeping it under wraps. Cat Schuknecht