The man who angered the world's eavesdroppers by releasing PGP in the 1990s is back, this time with voice-encryption software that might be good enough to frustrate illegal telephone surveillance -- no matter who's doing it. Ryan Singel reviews Zfone.
In Malaysia, making your mark -- any mark -- is a matter of national pride. Folks try to make the longest pizza (515 feet), have the strongest hair, be the youngest sumo wrestler. By Jack Boulware from Wired magazine.
Sun Microsystems is pushing an open-source copy protection scheme designed to let you listen to your music across a broad range of platforms. Critics say there's no such thing as good DRM. Here's why they're wrong. Commentary by Eliot Van Buskirk.
From reviews and tips to great deals, these websites will help you take off from the daily grind and hit the ground running. By Sophia Banay from Forbes.com.
Researchers are developing a system that allows a person to activate a computer using brain waves. It could give severely disabled people a way to connect with family and caregivers through e-mail. By Rachel Metz.
Move over, Dan Brown: The genuine article -- a sketchbook of ideas by one of history's most inventive minds -- sees the light of day in a rare public viewing. Nicole Martinelli reports from Milan, Italy.