
People now share bikes, cars, and entire homes; it's time to start sharing our internet. You've got nothing to fear.

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

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.
In the 21 century, almost everything we do is reduced to bits and sent through cables at light speed. But just how much data are we generating?

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

Download this browser tool to block all those annoying mentions of Charlie Sheen.

If you think you're browsing freely on the American internet, you're wrong. You need to go to Mexico to do that.

The UN has put Internet access on its list of basic human rights. How will this symbolic act translate to policy?
Classrooms operate almost the same way they did 100 years ago. A group of of middle schoolers from the Dallas-Fort Worth area want to change that.

Groupon hired Christopher Guest to parody charity PSAs and push their daily deals email, but does the joke fall flat? Watch and decide.

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

Bookmarklets are free, minimally invasive, time-saving applications, yet a small fraction of internet denizens are using them.

With its mostly pointless redesign, Twitter is hoisting a common internet mistake onto tens of millions of satisfied customers.

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

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

Rose Shuman is bringing the life-saving value of a fast Google-type search to even the most remote parts of the globe.