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It was bad enough when right-wing ideologues convinced Bush to orate about the "axis of evil." But now they want him to really do something about it.
By Scott Rosenberg
March 6, 2002
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You can pin a lot on Osama bin Laden, Mr. President, but not the soaring debts you've stuck us with.
By Scott Rosenberg
March 1, 2002
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Peter Jackson's "Fellowship of the Ring" pleases both Tolkien nuts and "Lord of the Rings" virgins. How did he pull off such an unlikely feat?
By Scott Rosenberg
February 6, 2002
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The veep from Big Business just doesn't get it: Hiding behind executive privilege only reinforces the sense that he's hiding something smelly.
By Scott Rosenberg
January 29, 2002
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So what if Bush and company didn't bail out Enron? The outrage lies in what politicians did for the company on its way up, not the way down.
By Scott Rosenberg
January 18, 2002
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AMD competes with Intel, and the public wins. The right Microsoft antitrust settlement can bring the same energy back to the software market.
By Scott Rosenberg
January 16, 2002
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Why aren't conservatives blaming Florida for Charles Bishop, the young bin Laden admirer who crashed his plane into a building, the way they blamed liberal California for John Walker?
By Scott Rosenberg
January 9, 2002
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Old video games never die -- they just become collectibles and haunt our dreams.
By Scott Rosenberg
December 20, 2001
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The pundit's charge against Salon cartoonist Carol Lay is just plain wrong.
By Scott Rosenberg
December 13, 2001
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Conservatives who say that America-hating California relativism produced John Walker don't know what they're talking about -- literally.
By Scott Rosenberg
December 11, 2001
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Redmond may have triumphed legally and financially -- but there are still little ways to strike blows against the empire.
By Scott Rosenberg
November 29, 2001
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The Justice Department's settlement mocks antitrust law and leaves Microsoft free to ravage new markets at will.
By Scott Rosenberg
November 2, 2001
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If all our leaders can do is tell us to expect another terrorist attack, without any further clues or helpful information, maybe they should just shut up instead.
By Scott Rosenberg
October 30, 2001
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It's the little things, like "registered file types," that allow Microsoft to maintain its monopoly. Will the court tackle them?
By Scott Rosenberg
October 8, 2001
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Recall the Pentagon's new code name for the war against terror -- before it's too late.
By Scott Rosenberg
September 20, 2001
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There was nothing high-tech about this week's suicide attacks. Their terror was psychological, not technological.
By Scott Rosenberg
September 13, 2001
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Whatever Bush decided, embryos will continue to be destroyed -- so why not use them to save other lives?
By Scott Rosenberg
August 10, 2001
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By smashing Napster, the music industry has pushed its customers to seek alternatives that won't be so easy to shut down.
By Scott Rosenberg
July 20, 2001
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Next to the company that tried to wire Web users to bar-code scanners, money-burning dot-coms like Webvan don't look quite so bad.
By Scott Rosenberg
July 11, 2001
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Like "Star Trek's" all-powerful Borg, AOL and Microsoft are determined to crush the spirit of online independence. Is resistance futile?
By Scott Rosenberg
June 26, 2001
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The apparent demise of pioneering sites Feed and Suck leaves the online world an emptier, duller place.
By Scott Rosenberg
June 9, 2001
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Amazon, whipping boy of the e-commerce downturn, can still teach us all a thing or two about online shopkeeping.
By Scott Rosenberg
May 23, 2001
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There are lots worse things in the world than Web sites leaving cookies on your computer.
By Scott Rosenberg
May 7, 2001
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To the dismay of PC makers, the old knee-jerk desktop upgrade has lost its allure.
By Scott Rosenberg
April 23, 2001
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The HailStorm program will put all your data in one convenient place -- and leave Bill Gates with the keys.
By Scott Rosenberg
March 28, 2001