January 13, 2015 Parents Challenge President to Dig Deeper on Ed Tech by NATASHA SINGER By NATASHA SINGER While President Obama endorsed a voluntary student privacy effort by ed tech companies, some parents seek more comprehensive legislation. Published: January…
January 13, 2015 British Prime Minister Suggests Banning Some Online Messaging Apps by MARK SCOTT By MARK SCOTT Prime Minister David Cameron of Britain said he would pursue banning encrypted messaging services like Snapchat and WhatsApp if the country’s…
January 12, 2015 Silicon Valley Turns Its Eye to Education by NATASHA SINGER By NATASHA SINGER Educational technology companies are latecomers to exploiting the potential of the Internet, but venture capitalists seem to believe their time has…
January 11, 2015 Language Translation Tech Starts to Deliver on Its Promise by QUENTIN HARDY By QUENTIN HARDY It may sound like the stuff of science fiction, but translation tools are improving enough to imagine a day when a…
January 10, 2015 Uber Cuts Fares in 48 Cities, Raising Some Concern Among Drivers by MIKE ISAAC By MIKE ISAAC Uber said the fare cuts would help drivers “beat the winter slump” by generating business in the months after the busy…
January 10, 2015 Americans Use More Online Social Networks by VINDU GOEL By VINDU GOEL More than half of American Internet users log onto at least two social networks regularly, according a new research survey. While…
January 10, 2015 Looking for the ‘Most Recent’ Facebook Posts by J. D. BIERSDORFER By J. D. BIERSDORFER Facebook eventually reverts to the “Top Stories” view of its news feed even if “Most Recent” is chosen, but there…
January 10, 2015 CES: Everything Old Is New Again by MOLLY WOOD By MOLLY WOOD The biggest trends at International CES were actually technological concepts that have been around for decades, if not centuries. Published: January…
January 9, 2015 Former Georgia Tech Engineering Professor Indicted on Racketeering Charges by NICK WINGFIELD By NICK WINGFIELD Dr. Joy Laskar, once a high-profile electrical engineering professor, has been indicted on racketeering charges, nearly five years after his career…
January 9, 2015 Apple’s Cut From App Sales Reached $4.5 Billion in 2014 by BRIAN X. CHEN By BRIAN X. CHEN Google’s app store is the largest in the world, but still makes far less money than the Apple App Store….