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When Intel chips in for a coffee-table book celebration of the microprocessor, the future looks bright. A review of 'One Digital Day: How the Microchip is Changing Our World.'
By Scott Rosenberg
May 27, 1998
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Jennifer Cobb's 'Cybergrace' seeks the spiritual dimension of technology but gets mired in the details.
By Mary Elizabeth Williams
May 21, 1998
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'Caught in the Net' offers melodramatic tales from 'Internet addicts.'
By Lori Leibovich
May 13, 1998
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Jeremy Rifkin's new book, "The Biotech Century," warns of a genetic-bazaar future.
By Jeffrey Obser
May 5, 1998
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In the brave new world of "information-ware,"
where print mates with software and everyone rushes
to market, even the books can have bugs.
By Andrew Leonard
February 27, 1997
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By Scott Rosenberg
February 6, 1997
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MIT cranks out another rosy tomorrow
By Scott Rosenberg
February 6, 1997
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Well-informed fiction -- like Po Bronson's new novel -- may be the best way to map the infinite-loop mind-set of Silicon Valley's obsessed and brightest.
By Scott Rosenberg
February 6, 1997
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We're awash in books about the high-tech future. How do you separate the good stuff from the junk? Here are three easy ways.
By Scott Rosenberg
February 6, 1997
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A review of "Where Wizards Stay Up Late" by Katie Hafner and Matthew Lyon provides more nuts and bolts than heart and soul.
By Scott Rosenberg
August 19, 1996
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Clement Mok takes on the Web
By Scott Rosenberg
July 22, 1996
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By Scott Rosenberg
December 30, 1995
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Three books on the celebrated hacker case debunk one another's myths
By Scott Rosenberg
December 30, 1995
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Tripping Down Bill Gates' Road to Nowhere
By Scott Rosenberg
December 2, 1995