Spider Magazine

Homeland: E-Security

Homeland: E-Security

Whether you are a renowned public figure, primary student, or a mom, you need to protect yourselves from online fraud. Published 18 Feb, 2014 04:03pm
Anonymous: The Parallel Internet?

Anonymous: The Parallel Internet?

When the Tor software was released in 2002, it was originally funded by the US Naval Research Laboratory. Updated 31 Dec, 2013 03:33pm
The second screen

The second screen

Online fans now have a variety of options, ranging from appreciating fan artwork to participating in online debates Updated 26 Dec, 2013 05:38pm
Game Hub: Zombies Ate My Doctor

Game Hub: Zombies Ate My Doctor

Coming in as a small 45MB download, Zombies Ate My Doctor is an adorable looking fast-paced shooter. Updated 26 Dec, 2013 04:59pm
Space: Above and Beyond

Space: Above and Beyond

Osman Husain investigates the current state of Pakistan's space exploration program. Published 26 Dec, 2013 03:57pm
Currency of the future?

Currency of the future?

Bitcoin’s adoption has been erratic due to its arcane operations, but is fast gaining acceptance because of its privacy Updated 23 Dec, 2013 05:45pm
Know it all

Know it all

Quora, which emerged in mid-2010, has become a repository of a wide variety of questions pertaining to different fields Updated 17 Dec, 2013 06:26pm
The future of USB design is here

The future of USB design is here

The new USB Type-C connector is built on existing USB 3.1 and 2.0 technologies but features an entirely new design Published 04 Dec, 2013 08:32pm
Not so silky

Not so silky

Silk Road shut down due to its owner’s sloppiness, but its trading currency Bitcoin has a bright future ahead. Published 23 Nov, 2013 02:59pm
Game Hub: Divekick

Game Hub: Divekick

Divekick is a goofy yet surprisingly deep fighting game that works on only two buttons; 'dive' and 'kick'. Published 31 Oct, 2013 05:28pm