Technology Reviews

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21st: Pictures from an exhibition
With the Smithsonian's new Web site, getting around is half the fun.
21st: The bleeding edge
When it comes to creative Web marketing, tampon manufacturers lead the way.
eMate: Technology that never had a chance
Why did Apple consign a kooky little portable computer to an early death?
Living by The Book
Inside the cult of the Franklin Planner -- where organization equals salvation.
PalmPilot reading
Is that little black box just "fashion technology" -- or the future face of computing?
Babel off
AltaVista's Translation Assistant turns the language barrier into a fun house mirror.
21st: Blade Runner
New "Blade Runner" game scores with a return to its roots in the writing of Philip K. Dick.
21st: Virtual machine dreams
Getting a Mac to impersonate a PC is no longer so difficult. But it's still awfully slow.
21st: Hail, Sargon!
"Age of Empires" lets you run your own civilization -- and even learn a thing or two along the way.
This notes for you
Peter Gabriel's new "Eve" joins the crowded field of roll-your-own-tunes software -- where interactivity means never having to learn to read music.
The Ways We Were
"Our Secret Century" unearths American social history from forgotten films.
"ScruTiny in the Great Round"
Not dead yet?
Total Distortion caps an era of CD-ROM games
Slap "Jack"
New CD-ROM quiz show serves taunts with its trivia
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