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Dirty Secrets of Smart Technology
- Stefanie Syman's problem with things like computerized subway tokens and wearable computers is that they require even more technologies to get them to talk to the user. [Wired News]
Don't Kill Your TV ... Yet
- Last week, formidable members of the cable-TV industry announced they will soon introduce new interactive systems to bring the Internet to tens of millions of households quickly and cheaply - and much more efficiently than Microsoft ever will. [Wired News]
Dusty Digits
- Self-appointed caretakers of little-recognized historical artifacts, antique computer collectors use the Web to present their machines, but they still like to kick back on a BBS. [Wired News]
Ears of the Airwaves
- If you have a cell phone, the Scannists may be listening. 'Nuff said. [Wired News]
Emerging from Internet World Gloom
- More hot gossip from Ned Brainard's poison pen. [Wired News]
Erotibots and the Guys Who Love 'Em
- Deep down in the alt.sex Usenet hierarchy, there dwells a newsgroup devoted to the erotic qualities of robots, mannequins, and statues. [Wired News]
Even Microserfs Do It
- Seeds other than global domination are being planted around the Microsoft campus. [Wired News]
Fan Fiction on the Line
- On the Web, where anyone can conceivably publish to millions of people, fan fiction has entered a new dimension. From a legal standpoint, whether or not fan fiction is protected speech is debatable. [Wired News]
Fasting at the CNET Feast
- More hot gossip from Ned Brainard's poison pen. [Wired News]
Fear of a Tech Planet
- Technology is both amoral and neutral, no better or worse than the people who create and deploy it, reflecting their values rather than making any of its own. [Wired News]
Finding A Mental Ecology
- Being completely unwired is as bad as being obsessively wired. It was out of balance. I lost touch, felt remote and turned inward, narcissistic. [Wired News]
Fun with Fundies
- Postfundamentalist Poppy Dixon believes that Christianity is a very interesting religion. Unfortunately, most Christians don't want to talk about the good parts. That's where her Web site comes in. [Wired News]
Gates Critics Suck Up, CNET Charges for Party
- More hot gossip from Ned Brainard's poison pen. [Wired News]
Gay Kids in the Real World
- Youth need honesty, support and understanding, not Net-baiting legislation seeking to pull the wool over society's eyes. [Wired News]
Girl Games Unite, Sans Guns
- A new promotional service formed by girl games companies is hoping to present a united front while the field grows. But the companies represented may be ignoring valid aspects of gaming, viewing them as too boyish. [Wired News]
Girl Games Unite, Sans Guns
- A new promotional service formed by girl games companies is hoping to present a united front while the field grows. But the companies represented may be ignoring valid aspects of gaming, viewing them as too boyish. [Wired News]
Girls on Film
- Janelle Brown on four girls' trail from college project to Yahoo content partner. [Wired News]
God, Geeks, and Contact
- Contact moralizes, proselytizes, Hollywoodizes, and fails to satisfy. [Wired News]
Going Local
- If mass media has abandoned the details of governance, Governing magazine covers them lovingly and well. [Wired News]
Hacking Your Life Away
- So, you want to write for an online magazine. Look at the Sucksters' view before you leap. [Wired News]
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