
What we’re facing here is the death of fun, a ban on giggling alone at your desk.

We bring you a glimpse of the dystopian future that would result if SOPA were to pass through Congress.

NBC sitcom Community is in trouble, and all this time I thought it was a runaway hit. Thanks for nothing, Twitter.

A mean comment made this week in Seattle sparked a digital lynch mob. What can we learn from the Andrew Meyer dustup?

We came, we tried to get off the internet at a reasonable hour, we failed.

The term "cyberaddiction" was coined back in the mid-nineties. But in the age of iPhones and Facebook, aren't we all addicted to the internet?

Where does the time go? For this project, make an infographic of how you use the internet.

What if we can use light instead of fiberoptics to surf the internet?

For our new challenge, we're asking you to get off the computer. Bad for our traffic, good for your sanity!

Some universities are hoping that offering super-high speed internet will create an attractive environment for startups.

Our "Now and Then" series continues with two worthless obsessions: pogs and Foursquare.

A new report shows that the number of middle and high school students learning online has tripled over the past three years.

Today, humans stake online claims to their real-life names before they can even form words or survive outside the womb. If only we all were so lucky.
Damn, smartphone users spend a lot of time staring at screens.