Privacy simplified A trio of Yale students has developed a free service to help users navigate the ins and outs of privacy agreements
Data for dinnerDigital analytics is hitting the restaurant business. What will the algorithms say about you as a customer?
Canada, blacklisted againOnce again, the U.S. listed us as one of the world’s worst abusers of intellectual property rights
BlackBerry 10 shows RIM may have finally gotten ’the message’But it’s not enough to win over the skeptics
Nokia’s new phone was meant to herald the company’s revivalInstead it’s been a reminder of how brutally hard it is to engineer a turnaround
Meet the BrogrammersThey’re the Silicon Valley breed recognizable from their hoodies, energy drinks, and eight-figure sums in their bank accounts.
Why are Canadian students still paying through the nose for textbooks?Open Access is one way we could be lowering the cost of higher education. But we aren’t.