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The new pornographers

Tracy Clark-Flory
What's more disturbing -- that teens are texting each other naked pictures of themselves, or that it could get them branded as sex offenders for life?

The joystick of sex

Tracy Clark-Flory
From the prostitutes of "Grand Theft Auto" to cutting-edge teledildonics, sex has fueled the gaming industry, as the author of "Porn & Pong" explains.

Take me out to old Blighty

King Kaufman
News item: 1755 diary mentions baseball in England. That's nice, but we already had a 1744 reference. Not to mention David Wells.

Web users demand privacy, then give it up

Evan Ratliff
As Internet companies track our every move, what to do about data privacy? Do we need a comprehensive law or should individuals be responsible?

Ask a call girl

Ondine Galsworth
How realistic is Showtime's "Secret Diary of a Call Girl"? We went to the true experts: Real upscale escorts.

The iPhone 3G reviews are in: It’s pretty good

Farhad Manjoo
But battery life suffers, and the GPS isn't as great as you hoped.

Putting “women” in the WSJ

Catherine Price
The Wall Street Journal Online launches a section, targeted at women, called Journal Women.

What’s behind the women’s blog boom?

Charly Wilder
A closer look at three recently launched, female-oriented Web sites.

Good vs. Evil? Yahoo, Google and AOL vs. Microsoft and News Corp.

Farhad Manjoo
Of course it's not that. This is business, not a morality play.

Why Apple’s SDK finally justifies iPhone hype

Farhad Manjoo
Third-party programs will finally give the iPhone a shot at greatness.

V-day advice: Ladies, don’t snoop in people’s e-mail

Farhad Manjoo
And men, stop sneaking around with secret accounts.

U2’s crazy manager wants to go after tech firms

Farhad Manjoo
Apple, Microsoft and others have had their "snouts" in the trough for too long.

Changes at Salon

Joan Walsh
Michael Scherer leaves, Mike Madden is coming aboard, and welcome Sarah Hepola and James Hannaham!

King Kaufman’s Sports Daily

Salon Staff
Adrian Peterson is set to return, but should the Vikings have shut him down? And does the team's record figure into that decision?

Hulu: NBC and Fox’s amazing TV-show bonanza

Farhad Manjoo
"The Office," "The Simpsons," "Heroes" and "The A Team" are among the plethora of popular shows now online at the new YouTube rival. Watch them here.

Two porn spammers get the slammer

Farhad Manjoo
The case illustrates a modern maxim: Spam pays.

Free TV shows from Fox, ABC and NBC (with catches)

Farhad Manjoo
There are more options than ever to download TV shows. Too bad none quite works very well.

King Kaufman’s Sports Daily

Salon Staff
MySpace nukes Cubbies Baseball's page at MLB's request. Fans are used to the treatment, but not the villain: MySpace.

Ranking the Web: Is time more important than page views?

Salon Staff
AOL moves up in Nielsen's newest Web rankings, while Google goes down. But the rankings are meaningless.

Google will keep your search for 18 months

Farhad Manjoo
The search engine's new data retention policy is notable for being unique: Other companies keep your search terms forever.

“Tom DeLay”: The safest keyword on the Web?

Farhad Manjoo
Security company McAfee says "bearshare" is the world's most dangerous search term. The former congressman from Texas, meanwhile, will do you no harm.

Deadly prose

Sarah Elizabeth Richards
How should creative writing teachers handle students who turn in gruesome stories?

The Fix

Scott Lamb
China gets its first gay TV show. The Wal-Mart spy story. Plus: McGraw tops the charts, J.Lo in at No. 10.

Tastes like hell

Ann Bauer
For Mitch Omer, the brilliant -- and bipolar -- chef behind the hit Minneapolis restaurant Hell's Kitchen, food has been both a dark obsession and a lifesaving blessing.
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