He invented the internet (sort of). He became president (almost). Now Al Gore has found his true calling -- using the power of technology to save the world. By Karen Breslau from Wired magazine.
Making science sexy is a slow but steady effort and the Tribeca film festival does its part by calling for science scripts. The festival's Sloan award winners have attracted big-name directors including Peter Bogdonovich. By Jason Silverman.
Photos from this weekend's Make magazine DIY extravaganza, featuring blowtorches, Steve Wozniak playing segway polo and live hybrid car mods. Plus: Check out Ye Olde Geek Show Draws Thousands.
An all-terrain wheelchair takes on extreme environments Plus: Linksys unveils 802.11n wireless gear and a sterling silver Tiffany compass finds direction in style. In Gear Factor.
Web traffic monitor and debugging tool Charles is this developer's new best friend. Plus: Free programming books.... Digging deep at Digg.com. In Monkey Bites. >
The gagdets modern-day spies use may have come along way from invisible ink but they are still based on the same ideas dreamt up 500 years ago. From Forbes.com.
A reader maintains a video game's appeal is all about its basic all round quality; for another it's all about big breasts. Plus: Steven Edwards is congratulated on his latest column in today's Rants 'n' Raves.