5 Fast Facts About the World Wide WebTim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web on March 12, 1989. Here are some facts about the network in honor of its 30th anniversary.
If ‘ji32k7au4a83’ is Your Online Password, You’re Not Alone—Here’s WhyTo many of us, it might seem like a random jumble of letters and numbers. To Taiwanese people, it has a specific meaning.
Computer Engineer Designs World’s First AI-Powered Cat Shelter in BeijingIt's heated, with smart cameras inside.
5 Apps to Help You Beat Airport Security Check LinesEven if long lines are inevitable, you can at least come prepared.
Google Assistant's New 'Interpreter' Mode Can Translate 27 Languages in Real TimeIncluding French, Spanish, Arabic, and Chinese.
A Dad Invented an App That Lets Parents Freeze Their Kids' Phones Until They Text BackWorried about your kid’s whereabouts? ReplyASAP is one way to get their attention.
How to Download Thousands of Classic Books and Movies That Just Entered the Public DomainClassic titles by Lewis Carroll, Agatha Christie, Winston Churchill, and Charlie Chaplin are now the public's property.
Kohler's New Smart Toilet Could Change Your Butt's LifeThe high-tech commode features ambient lightning for a relaxed poop.
Determined to Save Money This Year? Try the App That Invests Your Spare Change AutomaticallyIf you're new to investing, this is a good way to start small.
Nomophobia Is Cambridge Dictionary's Word of the Year For 2018—And You Might Have ItIt's something many of us have experienced.
Looking to Find Where Your Favorite Movies are Streaming for Free? There's an App for ThatJustWatch keeps track of your favorite flicks and TV series.
When Y2K Sent Us Into a Digital DepressionSometime during the late 1990s, consumers noticed that their credit cards with expiration dates in the year 2000 were being declined by merchants.
Find the Best Holiday Light Displays in Your Neighborhood With Nextdoor's Cheer MapDriving around the neighborhood to admire the gorgeous light displays (or laugh at the garish ones) is a beloved holiday tradition, but it helps to know where to look. That’s where Nextdoor’s Cheer Map comes in.
Former NASA Engineer Builds Farting Glitter Bomb to Teach Porch Pirates a LessonGlitter and fart spray are a lethal combo.
Tom Cruise Wants You to Fight Back Against Your TV's 'Soap Opera Effect'The setting, which enrages much of Hollywood, is enabled by default on many televisions.
The 10 Best Apps of 2018, According to GoogleYou probably have a few of them on your phone right now.
How to Use Instagram's New 'Close Friends' FeatureSometimes you don't want the whole world to see your Stories.
Google Assistant Is Nicer to Users Who Say 'Please' and 'Thank You'It's a great tool for kids, or adults who want to practice their manners.
When David Bowie Launched His Own Internet Service ProviderBowieNet allowed users to download music clips, participate in live chats, and get their own @davidbowie.com email address.