Digital Government

Not All Work-from-Home Bans Are Created Equal

Marissa Mayer's change to Yahoo! has been met with a lot of commentary. Why hasn't Best Buy's?

Emerging Tech

Coolest Thing About Learning to Code Is Getting a Job

Code.org has released a promotional video filled with celebrities saying: learn code and you too can work in a hip Silicon Valley office.

Modernization

How to Avoid Getting Spear-Phished by China's Hackers Who Cracked Apple

Chinese hackers have used the spear-phishing tactic on everyone from the Defense Department to Facebook.

Cybersecurity

Is the Facebook Hack Part of a Bigger Spy Threat?

Facebook announced last week that its systems had been targeted in a sophisticated attack.

Cybersecurity

Why America Is Losing the War Against China's Hacker Spies

Chinese hackers are on a digital espionage campaign targeting a vast array of pretty much any major American organization with intellectual property to protect.

Modernization

Why Google Pays Apple $1 Billion a Year

As of March, something like 80 percent of Google's phone-search profits came from Apple devices.

Cybersecurity

How Can a President's E-Mail Get Hacked?

A hacker known as Guccifer got into "at least six separate e-mail accounts" of Bush family members.

Modernization

BlackBerry Z10 has not sold well in home-market Canada

Despite lackluster sales, analysts remain cautiously optimistic.

Digital Government

Everything you need to know about the Dell buyout

After weeks of rumored talks, Dell has announced its sale to Microsoft, Silver Lake Partners, and founder Michael Dell for $24.4 billion.

Cybersecurity

China hacked the Wall Street Journal, too

Hackers infiltrated the newspaper to monitor its coverage of China.

Modernization

Everything you need to know about BlackBerry 10

BlackBerry has a new OS and gadgets to help bring the brand back to the forefront.

Digital Government

The government is still trying to spy on a lot of your Twitter and Google data

80 percent of the U.S. government's asks on user data came without a warrant.

Modernization

Apple is no longer the world's most valuable company

After a bad day on the markets, Exxon Mobil has reclaimed the title of most valuable company in the world.

Modernization

Here come Apple's huge iPhone sales numbers

Apple will soon deliver its earnings report for the end of 2012.

Cybersecurity

What the future without passwords could look like

The brains at Google are experimenting with new authentication technologies.

Modernization

Why Amtrak's new Wi-Fi upgrade won't fix Amtrak's terrible Wi-Fi

The best commuters can hope for is very fast internet only occasionally.

Digital Government

European version of FTC accuses Google of abusing its dominant search results

Though Google didn't receive any major penalties from Washington, the company might have to change its practices in Europe.