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'Armageddon' for Porn Sites
- The leading advertiser of XXX galleries pulls down its banners. Is it the end of an only-on-the-Web success story or one of the biggest scams in Net history? By Steve Silberman. [Wired News]
'Family' Site Gets Stung
- The American Family Association supports blocking software, but calls the block against its own anti-gay rhetoric "hypocritical." By Steve Silberman. [Wired News]
'Meteorite' Lands in Germany
- A newly opened fantasy world, conceived by an Austrian artist with music by an American composer, is a museum, playground, and meditation zone all in one. By Sheryl Oring. [Wired News]
'Nintendo Thumb' Points to RSI
- Doctors say an increasing number of pint-sized patients are suffering from RSI, or repetitive-strain disorder. Computer use is the likely culprit. By Claudia Graziano. [Wired News]
'Phantom Menace' Stalks the Net
- Barely a week remains until the trailer for the eagerly awaited Star Wars prequel hits the silver screen. Fans are frothing at the keyboard. By Noah Shachtman. [Wired News]
'The Best Search in History'
- The A E Network launches two new digital-TV channels and revamps its Web sites. By Steve Silberman. [Wired News]
2-Inch Noir
- Online video explorer Director Unknown hopes to preserve filmmakers' financial sanity by letting directors take their turns behind the cameras while others do the gruntwork, and then vice versa. [Wired News]
2001's 30-Year Odyssey
- A celebration for the 30th anniversary of the science-fiction epic gathered astronauts, actors, scientists, and the author, Arthur C. Clarke, who beamed in from a cybercafe in Sri Lanka. [Wired News]
25 Women 'WoW' San Francisco
- Female netheads choose from among their own the most influential women on the Web. A gamer, a senator, and a network journalist are among the honorees. By Joyce Slaton. [Wired News]
A 'Crossing Guard' for Net Hate
- A watchdog organization develops software to block racist and anti-semitic sites from the eyes of young netsurfers. Is filtering hate speech a slippery slope? By Steve Silberman. [Wired News]
A 3D Tour of Silicon History
- Technology's mecca builds a shrine to let visitors tinker alongside the inventors. Silicon Valley's Tech Museum of Innovation opens its doors this weekend. By Beverly Hanly. [Wired News]
A Chance for Vegas Literature
- The truth is stranger than fiction -- and poetry. The land of the one-armed bandits is so cultured it has spawned a literary webzine. By Vince Beiser. [Wired News]
A Conduit to Digital Evolution
- The higher tech, lower budget sibling to Austin's South By Southwest festival looks to the future of filmmaking by showcasing hidden creations from digital workshops. [Wired News]
A Crash Pad for Cinema Lovers
- When Cinemania canned Jim Emerson, he whipped up a site for serious film lovers. In the can since April, it plays Emerson as a can-do kinda guy. By Dave McCoy. [Wired News]
A Future Up for Grabs
- Academics, journalists, and their confederates head to Los Angeles to discuss what our visions about technology imply for the future -- and what they say about our present condition. By Jennifer Hattam. [Wired News]
A Gala of Games
- Amid the smoke-filled circus that is the E3 conference, game developers are strutting their newest creations: medieval villages, a cyberpunk gunslinger, Asteroids, and Lara Croft, off to Antarctica. By James Glave. [Wired News]
A Life too Brief
- Dave Farber remembers Postel's eager mind as a post-graduate student. [Wired News]
A Little Respect
- Every artist dreams of having work recognized by a major museum or gallery, but changing the definition of art to include digital pieces is a long process. By Reena Jana. [Wired News]
A Low-Key Mitnick Protest
- A small clutch of hackers gathered in Manhattan this afternoon to peacefully protest a forthcoming film that they say wrongly depicts Kevin Mitnick, their imprisoned colleague. By Maureen Callahan. [Wired News]
A Lusty Literary Lady
- The newest equation of cyberspace: computer-game technology plus erotic literature equals S.L.U.T. By Reena Jana. [Wired News]
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