Government officials charged with fighting money laundering are praising Bitcoin's potential for innovation.
Yahoo is extending encryption across its services — but you’ll have to turn it on yourself
The move should help protect users' privacy — if they remember to switch it on.
No, the Trans-Pacific Partnership isn’t ‘extreme Internet censorship’
Opponents of a leaked trade treaty claim it includes an "extreme SOPA-like Internet Censorship Plan." It doesn't.
Happy 25th birthday, SEGA Genesis! These are your baby pictures.
To mark the classic console's 25th anniversary, the game company has opened up access to its archives.
This adorable baby gif perfectly explains how YouTube is reacting to Google+
Internet power dynamics, explained.
The Switchboard: Facebook may be fading — but does teen SnapChat use matter?
Inside Amazon's cloud computing service, cell phone unlocking, and the future of social media.
Is ultra-shareable news killing journalism?
A reader argues for traditional forms of reporting, and another picks apart the economics of Internet service.
Everyone agrees this cellphone rule is dumb. So why haven’t we done anything about it?
Cellphone unlocking could be legalized today, but nobody wants to act first.
PlayStation 4 can’t play old games. But backward compatibility was just a fad.
The PlayStation 4 doesn't have backwards compatibility. But that's no surprise.
Obama administration: No time to waste on patent reform
The White House wants Congress to act this year to address the growing problem of patent trolls.