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Stone-Age Hardware Hackers
- Enthusiasts preserve traditional technology, using tools made of rock and bone. Cutting-edge materials, 2.5 million years ago. [Wired News]
Technorealism: Beyond the Hype
- A more realistic appraisal of the technology that fills our lives will open a fertile middle ground between techno-utopianism and neo-Luddism. [Wired News]
The Anti-Seinfeld
- Skewering the cult of celebrity, Garry Shandling created TV's best show, says Katz. [Wired News]
The Death of the Media Mogul
- Buh-bye, Rupert! So long, Bill. Jon Katz says media moguls' time has come and gone. The future is ours, not theirs. [Wired News]
The End of the Beginning
- As the two halves of Wired Ventures part company, a reflection on three years of Wired Web culture. By Steve Silberman. [Wired News]
The Issues Behind Intern-Gate
- Did readers criticize Jon Katz's dismissal of the Lewinsky scandal as irrelevant? You bet your internship application. [Wired News]
The Merchants of Anxiety
- New software that watches your kids' every move on the Net may seem like the answer to a world that threatens to spin out of control. But have we forgotten the questions that matter? By Steve Silberman. [Wired News]
The Near-Space Race
- Mail-order model rocketry, once popular among suburban teens, is not just for youngsters anymore. The kids have grown up -- and so have the rockets. By Mark Frauenfelder. [Wired News]
The Net vs. the Presidency
- When the Internet and other forces have stripped the public figure's aura of authority, can we find something worthy of saving in our Presidents? [Wired News]
The Nth Degree
- The worst word of an era [Wired News]
The Plastic Fantastics
- Aficionados of 1960s design aren't the hippies you might think. These fans are straight-up students of the era who are serious collectors, to boot. [Wired News]
The Right Presidential Speech
- What if Clinton just told the truth? Katz unreels his fantasy transcript. [Wired News]
The Tragedy in Technology
- Jon Katz casts technology as a tragic figure - meaning well, but doomed to do evil. [Wired News]
The X-Files
- Turning lust to UST, The X-Files brings a great love story to the big screen, says Katz. [Wired News]
Tina, Queen of Hype
- Air-kissing hype aside, Tina Brown's record at The New Yorker gives Katz pause. [Wired News]
Trust and Antitrust
- When both Microsoft and DOJ invoke your interests, be very afraid, counsels Katz. [Wired News]
US-centrism on the Net
- With the US soon to be an online minority, will we stop trying to dictate to the Net? [Wired News]
Virtual Faith
- Gen-X irreverence may be a tonic for established religion, reports Katz. [Wired News]
Virtual Sadism
- The world of norns gets creepier with the appearance of a torturer in the breeding community. [Wired News]
Way-New Technopomposity
- The sensible, self-important technorealist manifesto tells Jon Katz the Net menace is losing its sting. [Wired News]
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