More than ever, Microsoft and Nintendo pose threats to the video-game console leader's dominance. Chris Kohler reports from Los Angeles. Plus: Game|Life
Shopping for a digital camera is getting a lot more complicated. Here's our guide to the latest and greatest features. By Seán Captain. Plus: A gallery of cool camera pix.
The British government conducts a thorough, and thoroughly secret, investigation into unidentified flying objects, concluding that UFOs are probably unidentified aerial phenomena. Ufologists remain unconvinced. Nigel Watson reports from Plymouth, England.
The former head of the agency conducting Bush's extrajudicial domestic surveillance lashes out at the administration for disregarding the law in wiretapping Americans. Noah Shachtman reports from New York.
If the upcoming re-release of the original films strikes you as enragingly inane, consider the special-edition DVD sets yet to come. Commentary by Lore Sjöberg.
Reading the electric charge of giant rock formations could give cities precious hours of warning before an earthquake. By Evan Ratliff from Wired magazine.
Computer crime laws and zealous prosecutors too often conspire to hide security flaws that put your data at risk. It's time for a change. Commentary by Jennifer Granick.
Soon, cops will "shoot" fleeing cars with GPS tags to track the bad guys. Plus: Detroit lays a goose egg as foreign hybrids and diesels top a list of fuel-sipping vehicles. In Autopia.
Iowa State researchers work on the most realistic virtual reality room in the world so far, but not for sex. Are they sure about this? Plus: Another internet addiction scare. In Sex Drive Daily.
American researchers say they're not giving up on human cloning following the Korean scandal. Plus: Connecticut approves embryonic stem cell funding. In Bodyhack.
The He-Man villain stars in his own TV spinoff on Google Video, and it's way better than Joey ever was. Plus: The secret and sometimes tragic lives of video game NPCs, explored in machinima. In Table of Malcontents.
Study shows video game industry has a huge impact on the U.S. economy. Plus: Apple tries to evade French government.... British hacker comes closer to extradition.... and more.
There are some new faces in the crowd this year, but the Googles, NPRs and BBCs of the world will walk away with most of the hardware when the Webby Awards are handed out in New York next month. By Joanna Glasner.