Credit Union: Bitcoin's New Best Friends?
The Internet Archive Credit Union comes to the 2013 Bitcoin conference waving an olive branch
The Internet Archive Credit Union comes to the 2013 Bitcoin conference waving an olive branch
Humans still represent the weakest link in a new online tool for anonymous sources
As the Department of Homeland Security targets online Bitcoin exchanges, alternatives are beginning to emerge
Agriculture experts say that open data could lift people out of poverty
Powerful mining machines are changing the nature of the popular cryptocurrency
Facial recognition software didn't spot the Boston Marathon bombers; armchair "investigators" found too much
The Bitcoin economy shed a billion dollars overnight—and it may not have hit bottom
The total worth of the virtual currency has reached a new high. Economists are mystified as to why
U.S. Treasury Department says Bitcoin is money, publishes new regulations
Processor obscures characteristics that enable side-channel attacks in cloud computing
Catastrophe has been averted, but accounting schism illustrates some serious flaws
The Bitcoin Store keeps prices down on its electronics inventory by saving on credit card fees.
Software “symbiotes” signal attacks on embedded systems
Bitcoin makes two new friends as the currency's price approaches an all-time high
A prominent fail for the hacktivist group
Startup Symform says its shredded, distributed cloud is more resistant to natural disasters than traditional computing clouds.
It's all about interpreting the silence
Startup company’s clever technology, styling, and naming made it a Kickstarter success
Computer scientists discover a way to take over whole networks of one of the most ubiquitous office phones in the United States
At a U.N. telecommunications conference, the leave-the-Internet-alone crowd wins the day
Partnering with a French bank, Bitcoin-Central can now legally store and exchange money
A new book sees big data as mostly good, a little scary, and full of people
Yes, and it can make your office a better place to work, too
The company says it's time to upgrade its copper cables to fiber
The situation, though not exactly unprecedented, feels different
A “Techwise Conversation” with social network theorist Duncan Watts
Everything changed for an Ivy League professor when he reinvestigated the “six degrees of separation”
UK government gives Gary McKinnon a reprieve on human rights grounds
Texas-based start-up Calxeda has won an extra $55 million in funding for ARM-based server chips
Sprint customers in several states hit too