The powers that be push for a software consumer nonprotection act.
Amazon warehouse folk have the summer off—and then what? The mystery “reconfiguration” of the 90,000-square-foot Seattle warehouse is getting little…
Now here’s a fun thing: MP3 has (yet another) strategy for avoiding what could be a truly bone-crushing, company-slaying payout…
You may not have heard, but Patrick Naughton shook the child-porn conviction lodged against him last fall. It was overturned…
Once upon a time in Europe, Leibniz (a mathematician) and Newton (a mathematician who liked apples) invented calculus. Generations of…
With the shutdown by Serbian strongman Slobodan Milosevic of Radio B92 last week, there is now no independent radio station…
In light of the recent declaration by America Online that paying its online hosts and guides would constitute a violation…
Disconnecting herself from her PC, our tech writer tries to PalmPilot herself through a typical workweek.
OK, let’s see if I have this right: At Boeing, the engineers (as I write this) are striking: No brains,…
A cruise line reaches out to the coding community.
Technorealism had its 15 minutes of fame last year when various would-be visionaries got a craving for such Net gravy-train…
WARNING: This column contains no references to the WTO. (Down, disappointed readers!) Every year about this time, we shed the…
After the WTO, Electrohippies plan online “hacktivism” against biotech targets.
By the time you read this, your humble correspondent will be hiding in the press room at Internet World, the…
Once upon a time, in a tiny hidden kingdom called cyberspace, there was a wonderful and magical place called the…
Once upon a time, the Artist to Be Known in the Future as the Artist Formerly Known as Prince was…
Disguised as journalists, the Po Bronsons of the world seek only to titillate.
Once upon a time, when the world was neither more nor less dangerous than it is now, awful things happened…
A unique student jobs-training program incorporates knowledge and nature.
Enough, please, of Microsoft. There will of course be no end of Microsoft, not for a while; as Bill sardonically…