Everyone knows about them, many have read them, but the books are worth reading again.
Who knew the End Time would be this funny?
The beginning and end of fantasy literature.
A bio of Harold Ross, the creator of one of our premier magazines and the catalyst for assembling a cast of some of the most interesting characters in journalism and publishing.
Bringing magic back to England is neither simple nor safe.
NIST opens nominations for lightweight cryptographic algorithms that could become standards for securing devices across the Internet of Things.
This combination of Ray Bradbury and Steven King—with just a dash of H.P. Lovecraft—is a genuinely scary book.
As reports of foreign meddling in elections and vulnerabilities in voting technology multiply, keep in mind that the ultimate target in these attacks is us, not our machines.
If you like your revenge served ice cold, this is the book for you.
According to federal CIOs, the greatest challenge to managing government IT is not technical; it’s manpower.