The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science's High School Programming Contest brought together student teams from across the state to the U of A for a day of competitive coding.
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Trumpet blares, fading sounds of heartbeats and a ringing alarm clock. These aren’t sound effects for a movie — rather, for ...
The FBI Cyber Division in New York said the average age of arrest for a cybercrime is 19 years old. A former teen hacker, now ...
After learning basic computer skills, a group of parents hopes their efforts will lead to increased access to computer ...
In the wild west of money, where a forgotten password to your Bitcoin wallet can mean the difference between fortune and ruin ...
Code Ninjas in Springfield uses a “dojo” theme where kids ages 5 to 14 learn real programming languages by building their own ...
Cash App joins the youth banking race with high-yield savings, but the managed kid accounts can’t tap into the app’s Bitcoin ...
According to a press release, Code Ninjas Midland has been selected as a casting location for "SCHOOLED," a new Netflix ...
Code Ninjas Midland holds a press conference Friday, April 17, 2026, announcing it has been selected as an official casting location for “SCHOOLED!,” a new Netflix series hosted by Mark Rober, ...
Parents need to monitor their kids' time online and teach simple scripts on what to do if they come across people who make ...
Is anti-A.I. radicalization a growing trend? By Kevin RooseCasey NewtonWhitney JonesRachel CohnVjeran PavicChris WoodDan PowellElisheba IttoopMarion LozanoRowan Niemisto and Alyssa Moxley Anthropic’s ...