by Kelli Ballard | Nov 21, 2019 | Articles, Business News, Culture and Entertainment News, Economic Affairs News, Social Issues
Amazon seems to be the go-to for most everything nowadays. Do you want an eBook? They’ve got that. How about clothes, a barbecue, makeup, camping equipment? Yep, they’ve got that handled too. In fact, there’s not much a person might want that they can’t acquire...
by Laura Valkovic | Dec 18, 2018 | Articles, Culture Rot, Education, Healthcare, Social Issues
Is a generation of kids growing up addicted to the newest drug on the block? Technology continually wriggles its way ever more intimately into our lives as we are surrounded by smartphones, tablets, computers, and home assistant devices. Most people who currently...
by Mark Angelides | Nov 24, 2018 | Articles, Politics, Privacy & Tech, Science, The Constitution
There is no doubt that life, education, and health have been improved by advances in science and technology. Medicine, large-scale production of food, transit, and long-distance communications have all provided an immeasurable benefit to society. But has the direction...
by Archived Author | May 11, 2017 | Politics
This article is the third part in a series on how technology disrupts politics. In 2013, Cody Wilson made the world’s first functional 3D-printed gun. With this simple act, he may have rendered all legal bans on guns practically obsolete. A 3D printer is an...
by Archived Author | May 9, 2017 | Politics
Editors Note: This article is the first part in a series on how technology disrupts politics. The topic today is communications technology. History books are filled with kings, emperors, and presidents. When historians explain how society is shaped, they give politics...