Damn, smartphone users spend a lot of time staring at screens.

A new study finds there's a huge difference in how much white and nonwhite children consume media.

Calling all developers: the EPA wants you to build apps with its vast amounts of data.

The UN has put Internet access on its list of basic human rights. How will this symbolic act translate to policy?

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

What was once an anonymous medium is now a tool for soliciting and analyzing our personal data. Here's why we should care.

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

A new UK government report warns that your wireless internet connection is at risk from global warming. If only that was the only problem.

A band of talented young media makers formed a collective to make the content they (and you!) want. Here are a few highlights.

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

A new program helps you learn what makes you happy online.

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

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

A new daily "deal" site lets you donate $1 to a different charity every day. But just $1. The hope is that it's habit-forming.