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  • My friend broke my phone!

    She opened it like a flip phone. It's not a flip phone. It's a swivel phone!
  • Global fishiness

    How can Wal-Mart sell Chilean salmon for $4.84 a pound? An excerpt from "The Wal-Mart Effect."
  • Letters

    Passionate hoo-ha about intellectual property: Readers respond to Andrew Leonard's "Music Rules."
  • Idiots in the boardroom

    Kurt Eichenwald's absorbing new book offers us a look inside Ken Lay and Jeff Skilling's thoughts and private conversations as Enron sank. But it doesn't tell us if they were sinners or just fools -- or what the Enron saga says about American business.
  • Letters

    Games don't kill, people do -- and guns. Readers respond to David Kushner's "Grand Death Auto."
  • Letters

    Don't let the door hit you on the way out. Readers shed few tears for Carly Fiorina.
  • Letters

    Can't we all just get along? Not bloody likely, say readers responding to the latest round of Mac-Windows wars.
  • Letters

    A nation of Windows users is sick and tired of slobbery Mac love: Readers respond to Farhad Manjoo's "Hallelujah, the Mac Is Back."
  • Letters

    Not every online school is a soulless factory: Readers respond to Alex Wright's "From Ivory Tower to Academic Sweatshop."
  • "Dude, did I steal your job?"

    "Debugging Indian Computer Programmers" is a lighthearted, first-person look at a touchy subject.
  • Letters

    The real reasons Microsoft won't stop spam. Readers respond to Brian McWilliams' "How Microsoft Is Losing the War on Spam."
  • Letters

    Farhad Manjoo: Steve Jobs' love slave or minion of Satan? Readers respond to "A Mac for the Masses."
  • Insanely geeky

    Andy Hertzfeld's collection of stories about the legendary creation of the Macintosh is full of details only an engineer could love -- and that's why it works.
  • Letters

    Blame the filmmakers, not the copyright laws. Readers respond to Andrew Leonard's story about the "Eyes on the Prize" mess.
  • Letters

    Why only really stupid terrorists would use lasers to take down planes. A response to Patrick Smith's "Ask the Pilot."
  • Letters

    A digital wardrobe specialist at Industrial Light and Magic takes issue with Sarah Lidgus' "Digital Fashion Design Ain't as Easy as It Looks."
  • Letters

    Political blogs did not fail in 2004: A response to "When Technology Became Cool Again," from Daily Kos' Markos Moulitsas Zuniga.
  • Letters

    In defense of patents: Readers respond to Jason Schultz's "When Patents Go Bad."
  • Letters

    High tech workers getting screwed? It's called g-l-o-b-a-l-i-z-a-t-i-o-n. Readers respond to Katharine Mieszkowski's "Santa's Sweatshop."
  • No boring fighting parts

    Rich and evocative, "Myst IV: Revelation" is a worthy successor to one of the greatest computer games of all time.
  • Letters

    Readers respond to "Election Fraud Watch," by Farhad Manjoo.
  • Letters

    "You may say there is no evidence the vote was hacked. I say there is no evidence the vote wasn't hacked." Was Salon's Farhad Manjoo too quick to dismiss election fraud allegations? Readers weigh in.
  • Letters

    I'm supposed to chat people up who think I'm a godless feminazi? I think not. Readers respond to Andrew Leonard's "Trapped in the Echo Chamber."
  • Letters

    "Who did our ancestors sue if there was a rock on the ground?" Readers respond to Linda Baker's "Walk to School, Yes, but Don't Forget Your Lawyer."
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