A law professor believes that the Internet will push people away from attending traditional colleges and more toward online education.
Part 2 of our interview with Massoud Amin of the University of Minnesota about threats to our information infrastructure.
The threats of a cyber attack on U.S. computer systems from foreign enemies are growing.
One of our key protections against privacy invasion, the stripping of personally identifiable information from databases, is not working.
Self-diagnosis for health problems using the Internet leads many Americans to conclude they have a rare illness.
A survey by the nonprofit Conference Board shows that nearly a quarter of households in the U.S. now watch television programs on the Internet.
Scientists are working on a different kind of encoding that can make sound files 1,000 times smaller than mp3s, and may be more expressive.
The Oxford English Dictionary takes a closer look at the writing patterns on Twitter.
What we can expect from the next Apple announcement.
Part 2 of our interview with Patrick Tucker of The Futurist magazine about the merging of humans and machines.