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Shopping for a Gamer or a Tech-Toy Lover? Here are Some Ideasnew

It's that time of the year again: I've been tasked with putting together a gift guide for hard-to-please technophiles who are clamoring for video games and gadgets this holiday season.
Tucson Weekly  |  Saxon Burns  |  11-20-2008  |  Video Games

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

Welcome to the Twitospherenew

You've heard it mentioned by mainstream media. Maybe you even signed up for an account. What the hell is this Twitter thing all about?
San Diego CityBeat  |  Kinsee Morlan  |  11-05-2008  |  Tech

Is the Wikileaks Sell-Off a Sellout?new

Whistle-blower site's fundraising auction could damage its reputation.
NOW Magazine  |  Joseph Wilson  |  10-14-2008  |  Tech

Digg's Top Users Banned for Ever and Evernew

Since early September, nearly 100 users have been banned from the San Francisco–based news-sharing site Digg.com. Speaking out across the blogosphere, some are confused: Did minor crimes warrant erasing their profiles? Others are expressing melodramatic mourning for their "fallen comrades."
SF Weekly  |  Bonnie Ruberg  |  10-02-2008  |  Tech

A Denver Scientist Helps Second Life Go Nuclearnew

SciLands' creators hope to give science education and advocacy a shot in the arm by invading the world of video games and internet obsessions that have wreaked havoc on museum attendance rates and homework assignments. Who knows? It may even work.
Westword  |  Joel Warner  |  09-22-2008  |  Tech

Sucking Chrome: Google's Latest Browser Steals the Best and Ignores the Restnew

Yeah, it looks neat and works pretty damn quick. But, so what? You might be surprised by my recommendation about what to use it for, but let's take a look anyway.
Charleston City Paper  |  Joshua Curry  |  09-17-2008  |  Tech

Car-Buying on eBay: Yikes!new

If you're looking for something completely different in a set of wheels, eBay's the place to go. In a matter of a few minutes I stumbled across these gems.
Artvoice  |  Jim Corbran  |  09-15-2008  |  Shopping

I Watched My Ex-boyfriend Pork a Fem-botnew

Of course, I had seen him have sex before, so how different could it be? He agreed, so we set a date. The following week, I brought over his new robotic girlfriend, stuffed in the kind of silver briefcase you would normally see full of unmarked bills or bags of blow.
New York Press  |  Laura Leu  |  09-11-2008  |  Tech

LOL, OIC, and WTF at ROFLThingnew

Meet the latest academic discipline and realm for cultural criticism: Internet culture studies.
East Bay Express  |  Elsa Kim  |  09-10-2008  |  Tech

Facebook Smackdownnew

A Boston University student and a Stanford student explain the joys and the bummers and the flat-out strange shit that come from living your life publicly on Facebook.
North Bay Bohemian  |  Cassandra Landy l Brodie Jenkins  |  09-05-2008  |  Tech

DC's TV Stations Feast on Youngnew

Not content to go the way of the newspaper, local television stations have turned to the web to capture that coveted 21-34 demographic, creating websites that are less news, more booze.
Washington City Paper  |  Amanda Hess  |  09-04-2008  |  Tech

Sex Sells: An Orlando Producer Cashes in on Internet Pornnew

Porn is a booming business in Florida, particularly in Miami, which is known for companies like the Bang Bros, who produce online reality porn. The state as a whole is an untapped market for producers because there's a large and willing pool of fresh faces.
Orlando Weekly  |  Deanna Morey  |  09-04-2008  |  Tech

Need an Answer? Ask ChaChanew

Online truth-seekers are discovering some very old-school options to Google searches — services such as Cha-Cha, where real people get your answers for you.
Boston Phoenix  |  Caitlin E. Curran  |  09-04-2008  |  Tech

Cookie Caper: Secure Browsing Flaw Reveals a Nasty Exploitnew

I was crushed to see the Cookie Monster has been dabbling in "grey hat" SSL exploit hacking. The gleefully delusional crumb muncher is the mascot of a new cookie-snatching hack that can collect your login info on Gmail, Netflix, or even your bank. Well, he's not real, but the danger is.
Charleston City Paper  |  Joshua Curry  |  09-03-2008  |  Tech

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