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  • Starship trouper

    Douglas Adams' new 'Titanic' game is just the tip of a multimedia iceberg. A conversation with the author of 'The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
  • Revenge of the "early adopters"

    Angry DVD owners didn't like Circuit City's new video-rental technology -- so they fought back on the Net.
  • Betrayed!

    A writer's engagement unravels -- thanks to a telltale e-mail message.
  • Do computers boost productivity?

    According to one student of the numbers, the answer is: no way.
  • Reviews: The little browser that could

    Move over Microsoft and Netscape -- opera is coming to town.
  • You are what you type

    Why do people love taking personality tests online?
  • Let's Get This Straight: Free the Windows source code?

    Let's Get This Straight: By Scott Rosenberg. Why Microsoft should think about freeing the source code to Windows.
  • 21st: Royal treatment for game reviewers

    Royal treatment for game reviewers By Mark Glaser From boot camp to Versailles, gaming industry junkets send critics to the strangest places
  • Black and white and Web all over

    Black and white and Web all over: By Janelle Brown. African-Americans aren't flocking online. A new study by Donna Hoffman and Thomas Novak puts hard numbers on the 'digital divide.'
  • 21st: Let's Get This Straight

    Let's Get This Straight: By Scott Rosenberg. For Microsoft, "innovate or die" becomes "innovate or buy" as the company's PR machine revs up.
  • Consider the source

    What is it about Netscape's newly liberated program code that causes geeks to swoon?
  • 21st: Dear author

    What happens when a novelist puts his e-mail address on the book jacket? Vikram Chandra found out.
  • 21st: Popcorn with your operating system?

    Microsoft beams its vision of computing's future into dark movie theaters across the continent.
  • Beck to the future

    Defying copyright, purveyors of "recombinant music" use the Net to make new sounds out of old shards.
  • Microsoft throws in the towel

    Software giant capitulates to government, sets new course.
  • 21st: Let's Get This Straight: Media genuflect before Intel's royal-succession pageant

    Let's Get This Straight: By Scott Rosenberg. Media genuflect before Intel's royal-succession pageant as Andrew Grove steps down.
  • Epistolary romance, digital style

    E-mail has changed how we start relationships, how we keep them going -- and how we wreck them.
  • The Quicken and the deadbeat

    How Intuit and Microsoft are saving us all from bankruptcy and crushing personal debt. Or not.
  • Let my software go!

    Let my software go!: By Andrew Leonard. Netscape was desperate for a new strategy against Microsoft. Eric Raymond, hacker guru, had one. An interview with the author of 'The New Hacker's Dictionary.'
  • 21st: What's new is old

    A time capsule from the Web's infancy offers intimations of technological mortality.
  • 21st: Gun mad

    While the oldest, nastiest debate online remains deadlocked, gun rights activists on the net get organized as their opponents fall behind.
  • 21st: Gene blues

    Why you should think twice before betting your life on genetic testing.
  • Tricks of the trade

    A Web radio show gives porn-site webmasters a place to talk shop and schmooze.
  • 21st: Pictures from an exhibition

    With the Smithsonian's new Web site, getting around is half the fun.
  • 21st:Please, Mr. Postman?

    Netscape's and Microsoft's software just don't get along -- and God anyone who tries to get them to make up and be nice.
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