
What Is the Deep Web?
Tech Talker: Quick and Dirty Tips to Navigate the Digital World

What Is the Deep Web?
Tech Talker: Quick and Dirty Tips to Navigate the Digital World

Telescope Apps Help Amateurs Hunt for Exoplanets
The "Automated Planet Finder" could make astronomers of us all


How Social Media Exposes Us to Predators and Other Online Bottom-Feeders [Excerpt]
Digital photo data, cookies and peer-to-peer networks tell more about us than we think

Heartbleed Shows Government Must Lead on Internet Security
When the White House said it knew nothing of the Internet's worst security flaw, many felt more relief than anger—and that’s a terrible sign

Can My Smartphone Get a Virus?
Tech Talker: Quick and Dirty Tips to Navigate the Digital World

Heartbleed Software Snafu: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
The ramifications from the years-long security hole are both better and worse than we initially thought

Saltine-Sized Satellites Set for Space
More than 100 tiny satellites are set to launch into space on April 14th, in a demonstration of a possible future inexpensive technology that could pave the way for the $1,000 satellite. Clara Moskowitz reports

Heartbleed Bug: Information, Advice and Resources
The Heartbleed Internet security flaw has made a mess that might not be cleaned up for awhile

The "Heartbleed" Internet Security Flaw: What You Need to Know
Here is what you need to know to understand the problem and how to respond

Facebook Now Holding Your Audience for Ransom
I wasn't an early adopter of Facebook. I couldn't possibly have been less interested, but a friend asked that I join so we could keep in touch, so I obliged.

Frustration of the day: unclear article numbers
Over the past couple of days, I have been reviewing some citations for student projects. Several of the students submitted citations in which they expressed confusion over what page numbers to include.

Earth Observation Enters Next Phase
Expectations are high as the first of six European Sentinel satellite launches