November 65 things you're downloading that destroy your PCThere’s no doubting the benefits of keeping your important files stored digitally on your computer, as opposed to papers scattered throughout the house. But that added convenience doesn’t necessarily make those files any safer — even if you have them password-protected.
November 2Penny Nance: Fight against sex trafficking and child porn could be hurt by change to InternetPotential changes to the functioning of the Internet could inadvertently open the floodgates of harmful content and hurt efforts to identify and stop sex trafficking and child pornography
May 13Here's how the Trump tariffs hike may affect prices for PC partsOn Friday, President Donald Trump raised the tariff rate on $200 billion worth of Chinese imports from 10 percent up to 25 percent.
March 19$500M supercomputer to arrive in 2021To maintain its lead in supercomputing, the US has budgeted over $500 million to build the first "exascale" computer in the world in 2021.
March 13HP recalls more laptop lithium-ion batteries following reports of overheating, meltingHP expanded their recall of lithium-ion batteries for their laptops on Tuesday, because the batteries can overheat and are at risk of causing burns or fire, according to a recall notice from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).
January 28Canadian study links screen time to slower child developmentA new Canadian study has linked increased screen time with delayed development in children, adding new fuel to the debate over how long is too long for kids to spend in front of their electronic devices
December 31Computer virus cripples Tribune Publishing, Los Angeles TimesA computer virus hit newspaper printing plants in Los Angeles and at Tribune Publishing newspapers across the country.
November 10, 2018Best streaming service, cut cell phone costs and more: Tech Q&AI’m getting strange email. How can you find out who really sent you email? There has to traces somewhere!
October 11, 2018Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey denies using these devicesTwitter users curious about CEO Jack Dorsey’s tech habits got some answers this week.
June 14, 2018Hasidic leaders sharply limit members' web, smartphone use: 'It's like we're in North Korea’The father of five was summoned to a meeting with leaders of his ultra-orthodox Hasidic Jewish sect in Kiryas Joel, N.Y., a village of some 22,000 about 50 miles north of New York City.