10 Social Media Controversies That Landed Students in Trouble This School Year
From shooting threats to Nazi chat groups, students have been punished for their posts on Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, Twitter, and YouTube By Benjamin Herold July 6, 2017 http://www.edweek.org Teenagers love social media. Seven in 10 teens use Facebook, and more
When is a Chrome Flaw Not a Flaw? When Google Says So (May 31, 2017)
Google says that a situation in Chrome in which a website can record audio and video from a user’s computer without displaying the red recording light on the tab is not a security issue. Instead, the problem is a
21 hot programming trends—and 21 going cold
Hot or not? From the web to the motherboard to the training ground, get the scoop on what’s in and what’s out in app dev By Peter Wayner Contributing Editor, InfoWorld | Apr 10, 2017 Programmers love to sneer at
To Re-Capture the Education Market, Microsoft Aims to Offer a Compelling Alternative to Google’s Chromebook
By Jenny AbamuJan 25, 2017 In recent years Google’s offerings—in particular, Chromebooks—have captured plenty of media attention and domestic market share. Futuresource, a market research firm, estimated that Chromebooks accounted for more than half the U.S. education sales in