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Facebook for divorc
Judy Berman
A new social networking site targets ex-wives and women heading for Splitsville.
Sarah Palin’s real soul mate
Jeff Yang
McCain's veep choice is the reincarnation of George W. Bush, as channeled by Karl Rove.
American Airlines offers in-flight Wi-Fi. Hot damn
Cyrus Farivar
$13 for flights over three hours, otherwise only $10.
China, Tibet and iTunes
Andrew Leonard
The iTunes Music Store suddenly doesn't work in China. Angry downloaders say the Olympic popularity of "Songs for Tibet" is to blame
Clear the beach!
King Kaufman
Volleyball in sand. Skimpy outfits. Americans good. We get it. Can we have a little basketball on TV please?
Burger and fries to go
Liz Galst
How to convert a car to run on leftover vegetable oil from your local greasy spoon.
Artist at work
Denise Caruso
Songwriter and composer Allee Willis' new video, "Editing Is Cool," is funky and fun -- and provides a rare window into the creative process.
Will advertisers kill the market for online tv?
Denise Caruso
If they stuff it with zillions of obnoxious ads, online viewers could click away in droves.
Catching Comcast
Denise Caruso
A new Net neutrality test lets you spy on Comcast -- to see if it's spying on you!
Can avatars stop identity theft?
Denise Caruso
Many look like Barbies and Kens on X, but avatars may hold the key to restoring our control over our digital identities.
A friendship with a colleague has gone too far
Cary Tennis
I'd love to take it even farther, but he's married and unavailable.
Give us a (virtual) kiss
Joe Hutsko
Facebook gift designer Susan Kare on Mac icons, computer kisses and everything in between.
In defense of casual sex
Tracy Clark-Flory
A new raft of chastity books laments a hookup culture that is hurting young women. As one of those young women, I beg to disagree.
The saga of George W. Batman
Andrew O'Hehir
"Dark Knight" backlash, counterbacklash and so on. Plus: Sleazy Latin lovers, Ben Kingsley as a Russian cop and other reasons never to leave home.
Why the iPhone is the best and worst e-book reader ever
Joe Hutsko
Reading a long novel on a tiny screen is claustrophobic, but if the book is good your brain will get the message.
Suing George W. Bush: A bizarre and troubling tale
Jon B. Eisenberg
U.S. officials went to extremes to stifle our legal challenge to Bush's warrantless surveillance -- but a federal judge says the program is criminal, anyway.
Scary! YouTube ordered to hand your viewing history to Viacom
Farhad Manjoo
But there's a silver lining to one of the most bone-headed legal decisions in recent times.
Why $140-a-barrel oil is no surprise
Andrew Leonard
It took awhile, but the market finally realized there's only so much of that black gold to go around.
There’s a hole in my oil bucket
Andrew Leonard
You don't need speculators to explain why the price of oil keeps going up, up, and up
What to expect in the next Windows: The iPhone
Farhad Manjoo
Microsoft posts a demo of its new operating system, which promises a revolutionary touch-enabled interface.
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