AltWeeklies Wire
A crack in Google Glass: Wearable technology's glassault on privacynew

Using a computer network to overlay information on the real world ostensibly enhances our experience, although it could be argued that mediating life through a screen instead diminishes it.
Tags: Google Glass Privacy
Sitting Down with Apple co-founder Steve Wozniaknew

On privacy, the digital divide and the real Steve Jobs.
Sacramento News & Review |
Rachel Leibrock |
09-30-2013 |
Tech
You Are the Productnew

'Digital Vertigo' author Andrew Keen lambasts social media's narcissism and full-scale data mining.
North Bay Bohemian |
Daedalus Howell |
09-12-2013 |
Tech
New Orleans through Google Glassnew

George 'Loki' Williams examines whether the Crescent City is ready for smartphone specs.
Internet Killed the Video Starnew
YouTube has made it all too easy to see any music video, any time, changing the way we see the art form.
Jackson Free Press |
Micah Smith |
07-01-2013 |
Tech
We Can Turn DNA into Musicnew

An Eastern Washington University professor creates audio interpretations of living things.
The Inlander |
Seth Sommerfeld |
05-17-2013 |
Tech
Tags: Jonathan Middleton
How Can I Go On Living Without Google Reader?new

Google Reader is dead. Now what?
Folio Weekly |
Ray Hollister |
03-28-2013 |
Tech
Digital Displays of Affectionnew

In fall 2010, a New Jersey-based pastor by the name of Cedric Miller made national headlines after demanding that married church leaders in his congregation give up their Facebook accounts or resign.
Jackson Free Press |
Anthony Hales |
02-07-2013 |
Tech
The Nokia Lolitas: A Combustible Mix of Minors, Sex and Technologynew

An emerging trend of DIY teenage sex imagery raises questions about the limits of technology and the appropriate legal response. Should kids be facing criminal records for taking naked pictures of themselves? Also: Just how widespread is this trend, and how should officials handle it when students make their sex lives public?
New Haven Advocate |
Rachel Slajda and Erin Lynch |
07-22-2008 |
Tech