If you used a digital camera in the early 2000s, there's a good chance whole chapters of your life have been erased.
In a world where a single point of failure can throw our machines into chaos, everything from sharks to authoritarian governments and old ladies have brought the web to its knees.
People are turning to 'grief apps' to cope with the loss of family and friends. But the new world of death data raises troubling questions.
Pioneered by digital literacy experts, the "Sift" strategy is a technique for spotting fake news and misleading social media posts, says Amanda Ruggeri.
Amid allegations that an official photograph of the Princess of Wales had been "manipulated", here are some clues that can help you identify if an image has been altered or faked.
Here are some clues that can help you identify if an image has been altered or faked.
The world's gone digital and yet many professions and industries still rely on paper every day. When will they scrunch up and toss away the last page?
Over the past couple of years, digital connection has mattered more than ever, writes the philosopher Rebecca Roache. So, how is the nature of friendship changing?
What drains a smartphone battery so quickly... and what can be done about it?