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Nicholas Deleon

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New York, NY, United States

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • VICE
  • TechCrunch

Past articles by Nicholas:

An Indiana Orthodontist With a Huge Video Game Collection Is Running for Congress

Indiana’s Tod Curtis wants to bring his geek culture credentials to the US Congress. → Read More

Want a Laptop That's Easy to Repair? Look Beyond Apple and Microsoft

A new report issued by iFixit and Greenpeace shows just how user-hostile laptops from Apple and Microsoft are compared to competitors like HP and Samsung. → Read More

US Copyright Office Recommends Permanent Ability to Unlock Cellphones

We shouldn’t have to retread the same ground every three years. → Read More

You Can’t Open the Microsoft Surface Laptop Without Literally Destroying It

Repair specialists iFixit have dubbed the new laptop a ‘Russian nesting doll from hell.’ → Read More

You Can’t Open the Microsoft Surface Laptop Without Literally Destroying It

Repair specialists iFixit have dubbed the new laptop a ‘Russian nesting doll from hell.’ → Read More

There's Already a DIY Kit to Double the 'Maximum' Amount of RAM in the New iMac

Time to roll up your sleeves and get to work. → Read More

Major Internet Companies Like Reddit and Mozilla Are Readying a Net Neutrality Protest

Annoyed at the plans to dismantle net neutrality regulations? You’re not alone. → Read More

This Verizon 'Interview' About Net Neutrality Is So Bad I Am Not Even Mad

Nice try, though. → Read More

Watch Joe Rogan Argue About Whether or Not the Earth Is Round

This actually happened. → Read More

Reddit's /r/aww Is Full of Stolen Dog Pics

Serious business. → Read More

The Scammy VPN We Investigated Has Disappeared From the Internet

Thus concludes, perhaps, this bizarre saga. → Read More

I’ve Somehow Become Embroiled In a Byzantine VPN Scam

Does not compute. → Read More

Phony VPN Services Are Cashing in on America's War on Privacy

Sad. → Read More

Kevin Horton Is a Cryogenics Engineer Turned Retro Gaming Savior

‘Kevtris’ is hacking your childhood into the future. → Read More

With All We Know About Concussions, Why Do We Still Love Football?

We know repeatedly getting hit in the head is dangerous, so why do we keep doing it in the name of football? → Read More

T-Mobile Customers Can Now Watch YouTube Without Using Data

Be mindful of the hidden costs of “free” video. → Read More

You Don’t Have to Be a Privacy Wonk to Appreciate Ghostery 6.0

In an exclusive interview with Motherboard, the team behind Ghostery explains how it re-designed its browser extension for a more mainstream audience. → Read More

Podcasts Are Group Therapy Sessions for Pro Wrestling Fans

It’s not easy for adults to openly discuss their favorite pastime in the real world. → Read More

Microsoft’s New App Can Recognize a Dog, Even In an Adorable Disguise

Dogs are a machine’s best friend, too. → Read More

Twitter Does a Pretty Good Job of Picking Interesting Tweets

Twitter’s new algorithmic timeline is an improvement over the old, confusing-to-outsiders status quo. → Read More