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Tapers Aid DAT-Makers
- A Deadhead trader helps orchestrate an alliance that enables fans of psychedelic "jam bands" to roll their own high-quality bootlegs. [Wired News]
Teaching Complex Mechanics, Naturally
- The Robot Zoo, a traveling exhibit opening next week, translates animals' actions into a mechanical process that imitates beasts. [Wired News]
Tech Goliaths Set Sights on Online Gaming
- MCI and Sony announce new entertainment ventures, as Microsoft joins up with Hasbro - the maker of Monopoly. [Wired News]
TechWeb Says Columnist Was Plagiarizing
- "He looked legitimate," but turned out to be stealing his stuff from Fortune, says the online publication's top editor. Now Viro Valian has been fired. [Wired News]
Techno-Art Invades Wall Street
- Half science fair, half carnival, New York's Art Exchange sets up outsider art inside a near-abandoned skyscraper. [Wired News]
Technology Is Mecca for These Believers
- Macintosh. Java. Internet. Magick. Zen Buddhism. Gnosticism. Technology and spirituality are fusing into one. [Wired News]
Technology Scores for Football Bettors
- Data networks are changing the sports betting industry. [Wired News]
The Art of Noises
- Reviews the book and CD boxed set Gravikords, Whirlies, Pyrophones: Experimental Musical Instruments. [Wired News]
The Auteur, the Hype, His Aide, Her Skepticism
- Peter Greenaway is promoting his next film as a movie that will also appear on CD-ROM and over the Internet. But his assistant says the ambitious project may take some time. [Wired News]
The Blind Leading the Blinkered
- Visually impaired people are online - and getting nervous about rising GUI chauvinism. [Wired News]
The Cracks in Microsoft's Sidewalk
- Besides preventing journalists from practicing their craft, why did Microsoft's seemingly infallible model crumble? A recent study may shed some light. [Wired News]
The Cult Life of Rancho Santa Fe
- Residents of the low-profile, highbrow San Diego suburb should have known the cult members were different: They didn't join the country club. [Wired News]
The Draw of Zany Insurrection
- Despite a yearly loss of intimacy, a festival that celebrates humanity's surreal impulses is enough to keep Brad Wieners coming back. [Wired News]
The Entrepreneur Next Door
- Persian Kitty's Adult Links has become a veritable Yahoo of Web smut. [Wired News]
The Gap Tries On VRML - Will It Fit?
- A VR store on the Web could point to a new way of getting customers' money - or a new way for companies to waste it. [Wired News]
The Global Otaku
- A group of American expats is reaching out to others on the Web, sharing trivia, chitchat, and their sometimes bizarre obsessions with Japanese pop culture. [Wired News]
The Internet Ate My Husband!
- The cautionary tale of a woman whose marriage was put to the test by a Net habit out of control. [Wired News]
The Medium is the Messager
- Email goes real time as instant-messaging efforts sprout like wildflowers. [Wired News]
The Net is the True Melting Pot
- Steve Silberman finds that on the Net, your enemies may also be your neighbors. [Wired News]
The Next Spam You See May Be Fake
- An anonymous group has plans to alter and repost mass email in an attempt to discredit spammers. [Wired News]
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