How are all those screens changing kids’ behavior?
In a recent op-ed in the New York Times, businessman and author Tony Schwartz offered an honest yet troubling account of what he calls his "addiction" to technology.
The world.edu network focuses on education, science, innovation and the environment.
Here you can submit and vote on the best content from the world’s leading organisations and websites.
In a recent op-ed in the New York Times, businessman and author Tony Schwartz offered an honest yet troubling account of what he calls his "addiction" to technology.
Online encyclopaedia Wikipedia has marked its 15th birthday with a list of the most edited pages on the site.
When the University of Birmingham revealed that it had fragments from one of the world's oldest Korans, it made headlines around the world.
Those who don't have broadband service say it's too expensive and that smartphones can help them do everything they need to do online.
You can insure your home, your car and your life. Now you can also insure against cyberbullies.
When Korean-born Lee Ufan returned to Seoul in the early 70s, and met a group of like-minded painters, the country was ruled by a military dictatorship with a chokehold on freedom of expression.
There are now about 1,000 people on the planet who have seen "Star Wars: The Force Awakens."
Colombia says it has found a Spanish galleon sunk 300 years ago in the Caribbean with treasure estimated as high as $17 billion in gold, silver and gems.
Recently I, along with at least 17 million others, visited an app via Facebook which offered to provide me with a word cloud of my most used words on the social network.
Squatting is a familiar posture for a lot of Chinese people.