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Humanity Safe from Cyberspace
- Yes, people spend too much time online, and yes, computers are getting smarter. But no, humanity is not in serious trouble. Judy Bryan reports from Paradox II at Arcosanti, Arizona. [Wired News]
Hunters Blast Away at Videogame
- You think a videogame in which a deer shoots hunters is a witty parody of a best-selling computer game? Hunters don't. By Pete Danko. [Wired News]
Hunters Blast Away at Videogame
- You think a videogame in which a deer shoots hunters is a witty parody of a best-selling computer game? Hunters don't. By Pete Danko. [Wired News]
Hustling Fine Art on the Web
- The director of the Whitney Museum says that the Web is the key to making fine art more accessible. No word on how museums will profit. Paul Beddoe-Stephens reports from New York. [Wired News]
Hyperlinked Hooker Arrested
- The Los Angeles Police Department has arrested a 41-year-old alleged madam with a bent for e-commerce. By Polly Sprenger. [Wired News]
IEG to Sell Viagra over the Web
- The adult Web-site firm will add a new offering to its lineup of live sex-change operations and nude celebs. This one flogs Viagra. By Kristin Philipkoski. [Wired News]
IMacs Spell Death to Beige Boxes
- The new colors are more than a marketing gimmick, designers say. They represent the beginning of a long-overdue renaissance in computer design. By James Glave. [Wired News]
IMacs Spell Death to Beige Boxes
- The new colors are more than a marketing gimmick, designers say. They represent the beginning of a long-overdue renaissance in computer design. By James Glave. [Wired News]
INET 99: Open Doors on the Net
- Panelists from the Far East, Russia, and other countries came to INET 99 to talk about the Internet. Word is that communication via the Net is opening doors for people whose voices are not usually heard. Heidi Kriz reports from San Jose, California. [Wired News]
Ice T Goes MP3
- The rapper joins the growing numbers of popular artists who embrace the digital file format. He offers a new single exclusively as an MP3. [Wired News]
Ifilm.net: Kill Your VCR
- A new Web site wants to help independent filmmakers do an end-run around video stores and hand off their work to a worldwide audience. By Joe Nickell. [Wired News]
In Step with Digital Dance
- Modern dance shares the stage with technology at the triumphant world premiere of choreographer Merce Cunningham's BIPED. Siobhan Scarry reports from Berkeley, California. [Wired News]
Intel's Online Art Gallery
- Corporate art and fine art meet on the Web when New York's Whitney Museum of American Art and Intel collaborate on an interactive exhibit. By Reena Jana. [Wired News]
Interactive TV Goes Hollywood
- Tinseltown shows renewed interest in interactive TV. With better technology, broadband access, and growing consumer demand, television-on-demand may be right around the corner. Michael Stroud reports from the Herring on Hollywood conference in Los Angeles. [Wired News]
Interactive TV Goes Prime Time
- WebTV enhances game show broadcasts to let viewers play along. People can now render their own verdicts alongside Judge Judy and interactively answer 'Who is Bill Buckner' while watching Jeopardy! By Michael Stroud. [Wired News]
Internet Love American Style
- A British man comes to America to wed his chat-room sweetie, sight unseen, but finds her more interested in his life savings than his marriage proposal. [Wired News]
Invasion of the Saturn Winners
- Hollywood's best science fiction, fantasy, and horror films get their due at the 25th annual Saturn Awards. Andrew Rice reports from Los Angeles. [Wired News]
Iron Giant Walks Web
- Warner Bros. will webcast 10 full minutes of footage from its much-anticipated animated fantasy film The Iron Giant. Are you listening, George Lucas? Michael Stroud reports from Los Angeles. [Wired News]
Is That a Rocket in Your Pocket?
- Networked Quake is fun, but LAN Quake is a riot -- sometimes literally. Geeks gather in basements and warehouses to go mano-a-mano face-to-face. By Noah Shachtman. [Wired News]
Is There a Dialup in the House?
- The Silicon Alley 99 technology conference gets high marks for content, but not for its connections. Theta Pavis reports from New York. [Wired News]
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