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Netflix streams movies on PS3 and Wii without disc
Chris Le
After years of watching Xbox users effortlessly watch movies, Sony and Nintendo fans get what they want and more
A Linux that works
Dan Gillmor
With Ubuntu 10.10, I'm well along my migration to Linux as my main operating system
“Disconnect”: Why cellphones may be killing us
Thomas Rogers
A new book probes the connection between mobile devices and a host of health problems -- with frightening results
Gap faces harsh criticism for redesigned logo
Christopher Hickey
The clothing company turns to Facebook fans for ideas to fix its reviled new look
Iran imprisons its blogfather
Dan Gillmor
The repressive regime sentences Hossein Derakhshan to 19.5 years for the "crime" of speaking his mind
Baseball according to Ken Burns
Joan Walsh
"Tenth Inning" makes Barry Bonds the star of a steroid-ruined spectacle saved by the Boston Red Sox, Burns' team
Obama to finally punish torturers!
Glenn Greenwald
Sanctions imposed today by the U.S. on Iranians reveal a rather glaring double standard
The Obama administration’s war on privacy
Glenn Greenwald
Two new Obama proposals would dramatically expand the government's already vast surveillance powers
Islamophobic products for mom, dad and the kids
Emma Mustich
Slide show: A disturbing survey of the greeting cards, bibs, underwear and other anti-Muslim propaganda for sale
“Delinkification” is bunk: Linking is good for you
Scott Rosenberg
The "links rot our brains" contingent is wrong. Hypertext enhances our understanding and holds writers accountable
Samsung joins smartphone elite
Dan Gillmor
Galaxy S line of phones is a big step ahead, but carriers still have too much influence over design
“The Mongoliad”: A bite-size quasi Neal Stephenson epic
Andrew Leonard
Swords, heroes and online collaboration: The first chapter of a new experiment in digital novel writing arrives
E-reader revolt: I’m leaving youth culture behind
Emma Silvers
At 26, I'm part of a generation raised on gadgets, but actual books are something I just refuse to give up
Paul Allen sues the Web for being obvious
Andrew Leonard
The co-founder of Microsoft declares war on Apple, Google, Facebook and eBay. Their crime? Making good websites
Facebook, YouTube used as weapons in Kashmir fight
Aijaz Hussain
Web-savvy protesters in the Indian-controlled region take to the web to organize and publicize their protests
Home? Or further into mystery?
Cary Tennis
I could stay in Asia and keep exploring ... or go home to a troubled relationship
Tao Lin: Lit “it boy” for the Internet age
Daniel B. Roberts
Tao Lin gets arrested in a bookstore. He lets fans buy shares of his book. Meet literature's Net-savvy new star
Social networking giant moves swiftly to be the central reality in your digital life
The pop star on trial for spreading HIV
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Germany is prosecuting a singer for having unprotected sex. Is this justice -- or moralism gone too far?
Uh oh, Moto: Droid 2 suffers from antenna problems
Christopher Hickey
Apple fanboys everywhere breathe a sigh of relief
MySpace redesign aims to simplify site
Barbara Ortutay
Formerly dominant networking portal tries to set itself apart from Facebook by looking more like ... Facebook
For better privacy, create countermeasures
Dan Gillmor
Our Web browsing habits are under growing surveillance. Can we fight back?
Project Vigilant and the government/corporate destruction of privacy
Glenn Greenwald
The emergence of a shadowy domestic espionage group sheds light on how the government collects online data
How Twitter is changing old age
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Ivy Bean, "the world's oldest Twitter user," dies at 104 -- and reminds us of the Internet's power to connect
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