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John Irving is Once Again in Full Control of the Narrative in 'Last Night In Twisted River'new

In his latest book, Irving entertains with the grace of a novelist who knows how to be funny without hitting the reader over the head.
NOW Magazine  |  David Silverberg  |  11-16-2009  |  Fiction

'Poorly Made' Looks at China's Export Manufacturing Industrynew

Hired as a middleman for Western importers and Chinese manufacturers, Paul Midler unveils the schemes concocted by China's factory owners to make a profit from inferior goods in this investigative travelogue.
NOW Magazine  |  David Silverberg  |  09-14-2009  |  Nonfiction

Clever Invention by Kodak Takes Aim at Fraudulent Goodsnew

Traceless uses a colorless, odorless powder infused in an ink. A covert security marker is deposited on each item through thermal transfer, a process commonly used to print barcode labels. Kodak's proprietary reader can then scan a product and determine if the ink has been applied, letting the retailer know if the product is authentic.
NOW Magazine  |  David Silverberg  |  12-12-2008  |  Tech

New Website Replaces TV News Anchors with Virtual Avatarsnew

Sorry, news anchors -- you might soon have to share your job with avatars. A virtual news technology is turning heads by quickly creating news stories and commentary, no humans required.
NOW Magazine  |  David Silverberg  |  11-10-2008  |  Tech

Julie Doucet Exposes Herself in '365 Days'new

Doucet's visual diary 365 Days is an intimate look into the minutiae of everything she went through over a full year.
NOW Magazine  |  David Silverberg  |  05-02-2008  |  Nonfiction

Mocking Internet Inanitynew

Geeky Forumwarz game satirizes web culture.
NOW Magazine  |  David Silverberg  |  03-21-2008  |  Tech

Netizens for Naturenew

Track your bad behavior with online carbon watchers.
NOW Magazine  |  David Silverberg  |  03-03-2008  |  Tech

Toy Hacking as New Art Formnew

Hackers are tweaking tech gadgets -- legally -- with creative results.
NOW Magazine  |  David Silverberg  |  01-18-2008  |  Tech

2007's Top 10 Tech Trendsnew

To help you sort through the year's major tech crazes, here's a handy list of what you should know about in case you're in a conversation filled with words like "streaming video" and "fuel cell."
NOW Magazine  |  David Silverberg  |  12-28-2007  |  Tech

High Hopes for Wired Helmetnew

Cutting-edge helmet could help athletes anticipate concussions.
NOW Magazine  |  David Silverberg  |  12-21-2007  |  Sports

Silicon Valley Isn't the Only High-Tech Game in Townnew

You'll never guess which cities host cutting-edge tech developments.
NOW Magazine  |  David Silverberg  |  10-26-2007  |  Tech

'Convictions' is a Three-Day Successnew

When I first heard about the winner of the 3-Day Novel Writing Contest, in which contestants write a novel over Labor Day weekend, I assumed the output would be rushed, disorganized and unsatisfying, but this newest 3-Day winner is an emotionally powerful book and an intense read despite its mere 111 pages.
NOW Magazine  |  David Silverberg  |  10-05-2007  |  Fiction

Greening Our I.T. Industriesnew

The new Green Grid aims to make data centers more energy-efficient.
NOW Magazine  |  David Silverberg  |  09-21-2007  |  Environment

Jogging Gear Goes High Technew

Manufacturers have always been eager to tap the jogger market -- this summer, runners have more options than ever.
NOW Magazine  |  David Silverberg  |  08-10-2007  |  Tech

Pirates in the Streamnew

New sites offer movies and TV without the need to download.
NOW Magazine  |  David Silverberg  |  07-27-2007  |  Tech

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