- The Internet a Decade Later
- WSJ mangles history arguing that the government didn't launch the Internet--The Wall Street Journal tries to answer the question who really invented the Internet, but they were sadly mistaken.
- Fifth-graders in 1995 predicted today's Internet in a PSA
- Why Social Media Endangers Our Future
- Refugee from Facebook questions the social media life
- Niall Ferguson: Don't Believe the Techno-Utopian Hype
- When Documents in the Cloud aren't
- Friday's storms raise questions about safety of cloud computing
- Apple co-founder Wozniak sees trouble in the cloud--"With the cloud, you don't own anything. You already signed it away."
- Watch what you store on SkyDrive–you may lose your Microsoft life--They've been bringing in 1950s censorship to 2012 technology.
- Most Americans Confused By Cloud Computing According to National Survey
- Mat Honan: How I Resurrected My Digital Life After an Epic Hacking--"When my data died, it was the cloud that killed it. The triggers hackers used to break into my accounts and delete my files were all cloud-based services — iCloud, Google, and Amazon. Some pundits have latched onto this detail to indict our era of cloud computing. Yet just as the cloud enabled my disaster, so too was it my salvation."
- Backupify: You Should Back Up Your Gmail, Facebook, and Twitter Accounts
- The Internet is Killing Storytelling, but Photos are Bringing it Back--"Digital naysayers blame the Internet for the deterioration of human communication. [...] But I see a different trend. In fact, I think our generation is embracing storytelling—we're just doing it visually."
- America's Economy Has Split Into Two Different Worlds, And One's About To Die Out
- Can the Internet and popular culture be friends?
- What Internet Habits Say about Mental Health
- How Google is becoming an extension of your mind
- Using Twitter To Identify Psychopaths
- 51% Of Internet Traffic Is 'Non-Human'
- 'Leap second bug' causes site, software crashes
- Critical bug in newest Java gives attackers complete control of PCs
- Meet the Man Who Put the '@' in Your E-Mail--And find out where '@' all began.
- All the Spammers in the World May Only Make $200 Million a Year
- Blast from the Past: Is Email = Efail?
- Telcos will suffer because of "subscription myopia". WebRTC & WiFi don't need subs
- Carriers blame the iPhone for data caps and increased upgrade fees--If carriers had their way, you'd never get to use your smartphones as freely as you are now, and if you did, you'd be paying through the nose for it.
- AT&T and T-Mobile again remind us of why we should grateful their merger collapsed
- Tethering apps must be allowed, FCC tells Verizon
- It costs $35M to send an HD video over SMS while roaming on AT&T
- AT&T: Holding FaceTime Hostage Is No Net-Neutrality Breach
- AT&T just pulled a dick move with FaceTime over cellular
- AT&T's App-Blocking Defense Is Weak and Anti-Consumer
- Global Average Connection Speed on the Internet up by 25 Percent--As of the past few weeks, Hong Kong leads.
- Tokyo, Seoul, and Paris get faster, cheaper broadband than US cities
- South Korea hits 100% mark in wireless broadband--"It's marginally ahead of Sweden...."
- Ireland calls for minimum Internet speeds of 30Mbps
- Google's Audacious Bet On Fiber - And Why It Could Work--The Information Superhighway gets an upgrade.
- Time Warner Cable invests $25M to build 1Gbps fiber network--Had to take a big fire under their pants to get them to improve their networks.
- Op-ed: Taxing broadband—an idea whose time has not come