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Time for a Change?
- Mac versus Windows? Fuhgeddaboutit. A Swiss watchmaking company is digging trenches for the newest standards battle: how we tell time. By Joe Nickell. [Wired News]
Tiny Tears
- By not saying anything, TV ing nue Neve Campbell meant a lot. Courtesy of Suck.com. [Wired News]
Titanic vs. Popotla
- Both the film and the Mexican fishing village it was filmed in are to receive awards for work well done, but it's the low-tech underdog that comes out looking good. By David Kushner. [Wired News]
Tokyo Techno in Berlin
- Visitors to a German museum can escape frigid winter days and enter a virtual city on the other side of the world. David Hudson reports from Berlin. [Wired News]
Too Legit to Quit
- Allan Weiner used to be an inspiration to pirate-radio enthusiasts. Now he's gone legal on them. By Hans Johnson. [Wired News]
Toon Town Comes to Life Online
- To debut its Web Premiere Toon series with a bang, the Cartoon Network will bring you the first animated feature by the Picasso of punk, Gary Panter. By Steve Silberman. [Wired News]
Top 100 Backlashes
- Random House's list of the best books of the 20th century has drawn fire from both old and new media, who have published their own, more well-rounded lists. By David Cassel. [Wired News]
Top US Students Meet Silicon Valley Start-Ups
- While inspired by the myth and glamour of Silicon Valley start-ups, many debt-laden students find the uncertain prospects of most new companies scary. But for many fortune-seekers it's a necessary danger. [Wired News]
Tracing the Future
- From England, a hothouse of experimental hypertext with a difference: deep pockets, courtesy of the British lottery. By Steve Silberman. [Wired News]
Trade a Tape, Go to Jail?
- The Recording Industry Association of America is cracking down on bootleg tape traders with Web sites, sending traders further underground. [Wired News]
Trance Mission
- Can we really blame Trent Lott, the pope, or anyone else for America's hate crimes? Courtesy of Suck.com. [Wired News]
Treasure Trove of American Lit
- To build a continuum between a prestigious past and an online future, the sponsors of the National Book Awards will put their archive of rare letters and speeches on the Web. [Wired News]
Tropicalismo 2.0
- Music legend Gilberto Gil's new album is about typical Brazilian themes - the Internet and quantum physics. [Wired News]
Tune In, Turn On ... To What?
- So, you're the first one on your block with a digital TV. You think the Joneses are going to run out and buy one, too? Don't bet on it. By Joe Nickell. [Wired News]
Turning Over a New Leaf
- Wired News talks with Microsoft's Dick Brass about the Open eBook standard: how it may kick start a whole new industry and put a library in your hand. By Steve Silberman. [Wired News]
Turnkey Democracy
- A young entrepreneur is hoping he's created the killer voter app for the Web, and online media, legislators, and nonprofits are signing up to sign on. By Steve Silberman. [Wired News]
Tyrannosaurus Imax
- Director Brett Leonard is seeking a place in film history with the likes of the Lumi res with his new Imax 3-D dino flick, T-Rex. [Wired News]
US West Teaches Kids to Teach Tech
- A new foundation from US West is giving kids and adults computers and training, then sending them back to their communities to spread the knowledge. [Wired News]
Uncensoring the World
- A new Web site called the Digital Freedom Network will publish articles, letters, and cartoons that have been banned by repressive regimes from Asia to the Americas. [Wired News]
Universal Access, To Boot
- The electric company in Bariloche, Argentina, is offering locals free email accounts. Hiking boots not included. By Joe Nickell. [Wired News]
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