Hackers have identified and began exploiting a new “Shellshock” computer bug. It uses fast-moving worm viruses to scan systems and find their weaknesses...
Author - Tyler Cook
Tyler holds a B.A. in Political Science and an M.A. in Journalism. He brings 12 years of reporting and editorial leadership across national and regional outlets, with coverage that spans Congress, tech regulation, and the business of media. His expertise includes investigations, audience strategy, and long form features that connect policy to everyday life. He received a regional Society of Professional Journalists recognition for explanatory reporting. Away from work he runs at sunrise and plays pickup basketball. Tyler sets editorial standards, greenlights exclusives, leads special projects, and ensures every desk meets our sourcing and corrections policy.
When you see a chimpanzee in a sanctuary, or even in a home, most people assume that the animal is happy, because they do in fact display many positive signs...
There have been many opponents to the Comcast, and Time Warner Cable deal. Many have called it an attempted monopolization of the market, and many have said...
The US National Weather Service released a report last week about a mysterious butterfly-shaped cloud sported over St. Louis. This discovery was made on the...
A report published on Mac Rumors suggest that a large number of people using the iPhone 6 Plus have bent their new handsets accidentally. The newly launched...
Former Microsoft chief software architect Ray Ozzie was expected to be like most tech resignees: once someone resigns, he or she fades into anonymity and is...
This year marked the sixth-lowest level the arctic ice had ever reached. The National Snow and Ice Data Center released data indicating that the globes natural...
On Tuesday, some of the most powerful and influential leaders in the world will talk, debate, and explore options to better treating our planet at the United...
A new challenge is facing The Chrysler Group as they recall nearly 190,000 of their SUV’s from their Jeep Grand Cherokee lineup. The vehicles impacted are from...
General Motors has made the decision to recall more than 221,000 vehicles due to a parking-brake defect. The defect can cause brake pads to stay engaged, and...