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'Abduction' Casts Light on Online 'World of Darkness'
- The online world where a missing teen met an airman is a baroquely imaginative subculture inspired by role-playing games like Vampire: The Masquerade. [Wired News]
'Tricorder' May Revolutionize Diagnostic Medicine
- The APEX scanner interacts with patients' DNA to detect diseases on the spot. [Wired News]
3-D Modeling Crafts Custom Seating for the Digital Derriere
- PinDot custom-fits cushions to clients' curves [Wired News]
Air Disasters Trigger Flames, Smoke on Net
- A look at sites that might have saved Pierre Salinger. [Wired News]
Allen Ginsberg to Team with David Byrne
- The duo is the latest acknowledgment of Ginsberg's role in the alternative universe. [Wired News]
An Interview with Nick Bantock Highlights His New Novel
- The bestselling author of Griffin Sabine also has a new CD-ROM [Wired News]
An Unseemly Man, an Unlikely Hero: Larry Flynt Fights On
- The porn provocateur and First Amendment champion says he's ready to battle again for free speech - this time on the Internet. [Wired News]
Angry Fans Wash Their Hands of The Spot
- Readers protest American Cybercast's turn to mushy mainstream soaps. [Wired News]
As the Paradigm Turns, Cybersoaps Solicit Funding
- The makers of Hollywood Stock Exchange hope online fans will finance their film venture. [Wired News]
Ask Dr. Weil: Tired After Turkey?
- L-tryptophan could be the reason or you may just be over-stuffed. [Wired News]
BS Detector: 'Internet Addiction' Meme Gets Media High
- It started as a joke. Now the 'Internet Addiction Disorder' is generating headlines and clinics. [Wired News]
BS Detector: Anti-White Power Spams Refuse to Die
- The online world has given birth to another self-propagating meme: "Vote No to Nazis!" [Wired News]
BS Detector: The In-Home HIV Database
- A Net rumor questions the privacy of in-home HIV tests. We run it through the BS Detector. [Wired News]
Berkeley Dives into Bars with 'You Don't Know Jack'
- CD-ROM from Berkeley Systems to compete with NTN trivia games. [Wired News]
Bet On It: Off-Track Goes Online
- An off-track betting company may have found a way to circumvent the complications of the gambling regulations of the Interstate Wire Act. [Wired News]
Big Apple's Kiosks Hard to Follow - and Swallow
- New York City's effort to make itself interactive is a one-way dud. [Wired News]
Bookstores Find New Niches Online
- Small bookstores invent strategies to get their piece of the Amazon pie. [Wired News]
Boy 'Bimbos' Too Much for Game-Maker Maxis
- The pre-Christmas shipment of SimCopter contains an interestingly hunky hack: swimsuit-clad 'muscle boy' Sims kissing - complete with smooch sounds. [Wired News]
Boycott Maxis? 'Absurd,' Fired Programmer Says
- An ACT UP member says Maxis' "attack on OUR First Amendment rights," deserves a boycott. The programmer who sparked the CD-ROM controversy thinks that's going too far. [Wired News]
Cocktail of the Week: Whiskey on the Rocks
- Under any pretext,there's no more comforting or inspiring drink. [Wired News]
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