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Carving Out Privacy Rights: Carpenter v US

December 1, 2017

The Fourth Amendment protects American citizens from unwarranted searches and seizures, but how far does that protection extend? The Carpenter v. United States case in...


Digital Learning: Future or a Flunk?

November 13, 2017

While many classrooms have iPads and children rely on the Internet to do their homework, in many ways education is still an analog experience.  Are...


#203: Super Math-io? What We Learn From Video Games

November 6, 2017

Video games have presented a challenge for parents since their advent. “Get off the couch and play outside!” or “Read a book!” are phrases the...


#185: Law Enforcement Seeks Data Abroad

July 10, 2017

In the Digital Age, your data could be stored anywhere in the world, regardless of where you live. So happens when your police department is...


#184: Sex Toy Hacking

June 30, 2017

Are vibrators, dildos, and other sex toys the next frontier in hacking and surveillance? Some tech experts say this creepy scenario has already arrived. Hackers...


#183: Is the Sharing Economy Progressive?

June 27, 2017

Cities like San Francisco and New York are at the cutting edge of technology. But are “progressives” friends or foes of innovation? City councils across...