BMW has a long history of success in Italy's Mille Miglia (Thousand Mile) endurance race, which began in 1927 and today is a race of historic automobiles. From Forbes.com.
In this week's Webmonkey Mailbox, readers respond to our review of Napster's new free music streaming offer. Also, we expand our list of quality JavaScript debuggers. In Webmonkey.
The government reveals that thieves made off with the personal information of 26.5 million veterans when a Veterans Affairs employee took the info home on a laptop earlier this month. Oops.
The indoor X-bike's handlebars work out your upper body and core, giving you the full-body motion of riding a bike, not just leg exercise. Plus: RIAA sues XM, deserves squat. In Gear Factor.
Readers defend digital technology from the audiophile attack, recall earlier games within games, and sympathize with manufacturers' packaging techniques.
Teeny particles can clean engines while reducing fuel consumption, but questions about the health risks of nano emissions remain. Plus: Potential hybrid or diesel vehicle owners can rent at airports to try before buying. In Autopia.
Don't like the surreal animation of Elephants Dream? Change it yourself. After all, it's open source. Plus: An ancient Hindu epic animated. With jazz songs. In Table of Malconents.