Apple's Boot Camp allows a Mac to run Windows, but not at the same time as OS X. But new "virtualization" software will allow both operating systems to run at the same time -- with almost no performance hit. By Pete Mortensen.
Graffiti Research Lab's innovations help taggers dodge obstacles like anti-graffiti paint, and bring an enthusiastic public into the guerilla art scene. David Cohn reports from New York.
The programmable Je Joue sensual massager moves in a groove of pleasurable patterns rather than traditional vibration. If this is the future of sex toys, we're diggin' it. Commentary by Regina Lynn.
The wireless industry is betting that multimedia and entertainment offerings will help perk up sales. But can Busta Rhymes and Carmen Electra really reawaken consumer demand for new mobile phones? From Forbes.com.
On the 100th anniversary of San Francisco's great quake, Muriel Maffre will be dancing a ballet choreographed by live seismic feedback. By Jonathon Keats from Wired magazine.
Metroid Prime Hunters for the Nintendo DS is a technical marvel, but it lacks the polish that made the series so fun in the first place. By Chris Kohler.
It's not all joy in Macville -- some are sour over the Windows adoption. Plus: The Luddite is banned from the baseball field.... Dungeons & Dragons is still going strong. In Rants 'n' Raves.
Listen to your iPod nano in style with the Tune Buckle, all while fiddling with your waistline. Plus: World's most adorable DVR for Mac released. In Cult of Mac.
Which song do you think best sums up Bush's "Plame leak" scandal? Plus: Build a recording studio.... Free hawaiian indie music show. In Listening Post.
Does Microsoft's new console have a shot at capturing the elusive East? We rate last night's press conference. Plus: Ubisoft readies Naruto game for 360. In Game|Life.