MizPee: A site that tells you where to "go" on the go
Some call this the Pets.com of Web 2.0, but it could be handy in a crisis.
Camping out for the iPhone
Waiting in line for a consumer electronics device is a miserable, pointless exercise. But still, let's discuss strategies!
What's it like to work at Google? Ask a Microserf
A former Google employee tells all to his new colleagues at Microsoft. Allegedly.
Why the iPhone matters
Everything you've always wanted to know about Apple's new phone, and why it could change your life even if you don't buy one.
An amazing new video-editing program
Flektor lets people create fantastic interactive videos very quickly -- like the one I cooked up here.
Why MySpace is for freaks and Facebook is for preps
Researcher danah boyd explains the cultural differences between the world's largest social networking sites.
Could German anti-terrorism laws shut down Gmail?
New regulations limiting online anonymity may force Google to close its e-mail service for German users.
Tech week in review: Nobody says "netiquette" anymore
A new Yahoo, cellphones on planes and the worst words on the Web.
Friday game: WordBreaker
Try to guess the computer's secret word before it guesses yours. It's for puzzle nerds, but also for cool people, too.
A Chicago pol wants you to run more red lights
An alderman says that a new device to alert drivers to red-light cameras will hurt Chicago's revenues.
A great fake idea: The eBay of fast food
A new Web site aims to connect hungry people and home cooks. It's a fantastic idea, except for one small problem.
Is the press too nice to Apple?
Reporters are slobbering over the iPhone. Is the hype justified, or have we all lost our minds?
The truthiness of inkjet printers
Your printer says its ink cartridge is empty. That's probably a lie.
A court rules your e-mail is private
People have a reasonable expectation of privacy when they communicate over e-mail -- but how long will that last?
The anti-iPhone
The Jitterbug takes calls and makes calls, and that's it. Now that's thinking different.
What do you want from Yahoo?
CEO Terry Semel's departure gives us a chance to ponder a new Yahoo. Shouldn't it aspire to something more than a Google clone?
New iPhone details: Longer battery, better glass
Apple unveils new information about its much-anticipated new device.
Tech week in review: The disappointing Stevenote
Apple's CEO unleashes a stinker of an iPhone applications plan, while AT&T agrees to spy on you for Hollywood.
Is the iPod killing great paintings?
The painter David Hockney -- who prefers his eyes to his ears -- thinks iPods are making us all ear-loving freaks.
How to give a great man-to-man hug
VideoJug is a video site that brims with truly helpful instructional clips.
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