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Oh, no, not Silicon Valley again

Farhad Manjoo
But wait, the overachieving, high-ambition young stars who power the Web these days aren't irredeemably awful.

iPhony: HTC’s Touch Diamond aims for Apple

Farhad Manjoo
A Windows Mobile device tries for the iPhone's pretty interface.

Let’s fight: Popular Mechanics says Macs beat PCs in style and speed

Farhad Manjoo
Why does Windows take minutes to start up and shut down?

What’s behind the women’s blog boom?

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

“An inclusive and sustainable globalization”

Andrew Leonard
Robert Zoellick debuts a new World Bank campaign slogan

Ask the pilot

Patrick Smith
When pilots carry guns. Plus: Airport security and yet more TSA brainteasers.

A rocky Windows trek for Apple’s Safari browser

Farhad Manjoo
Flaws in the license, flaws in the code.

The Dalai Lama’s moment of truth

Erich Follath, Wieland Wagner
His Holiness struggles to defuse mounting violence between Tibet and China.

Ask the pilot

Patrick Smith
The rich, colorful, checkered history of flying in Latin America. Plus: In which cities is it best to just fly in and get the hell out?

MoveOn launches celeb-studded competition for Obama ad

Charly Wilder
The influential liberal group, which endorsed Barack Obama earlier this year, has made an open call for entries.

The tragic fall of Eliot Spitzer

Walter Shapiro
He once busted up "sex rings" himself, but the New York governor's hiring of a pricey prostitute has shattered his political career.

King Kaufman’s Sports Daily

King Kaufman
Mark Cuban on his new hip, the Mavericks' new point guard and the future of sports-fan technology.

Apple iPhone SDK prematurely declared great

Farhad Manjoo
The fine print shows some potentially terrible restrictions.

More on “Obama Girl”

Salon Staff
Farhad Manjoo on the power of user-generated political ads.

Does “Obama Girl” help Obama?

Salon Staff
Author Clay Shirky explains how the Internet's capacity to create ad hoc groups has altered the media, business and politics -- especially the 2008 campaign.

King Kaufman’s Sports Daily

King Kaufman
Chemistry Experiment 3: The Giants are happy and loose without Barry. Will that mean anything? Plus: ESPN's soap opera.

Who owns that offshore sucking sound?

Andrew Leonard
Accenture gets a patent for a "rapid transfer of knowledge" technique. Don't expect rich country workers to applaud

Lessig, a copyfighter for Congress?

Farhad Manjoo
The brilliant copyright critic and Stanford law professor says he's considering running for Tom Lantos' seat.

A friend is doing chemo. What should I say?

Cary Tennis
We're mostly online friends, and I'm kind of shy. I care but do not want to intrude.

King Kaufman’s Sports Daily

King Kaufman
Clemens vs. McNamee in Congress: It takes a while, but one committee member finally asks the right question: What are we doing?

Seeking the cellphone future, in Kampala

Andrew Leonard
If people want to share their phones, then there is profit in making phones that are easy to share

Trapped in the grid

Scott Rosenberg
Like electricity, the Web is everywhere and changes everything, says Nicholas Carr. But the one thing it can't deliver is freedom.

Ask al-Qaida

Yassin Musharbash
A jihadi advice column? Osama bin Laden's second-in-command answers questions from fans of the terror group worldwide.
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