Forget about looping the block searching for a spot. Soon, motorists will be able to swoop in and snag choice parking spaces using cell phones or handheld devices. By Dan Orzech.
Racy content is an increasingly popular feature of many video games. Now, developers are making sex not just an add-on, but the central theme of their adult diversions. Commentary by Regina Lynn.
Want to create a professional-looking blog? In this beginner-level tutorial, Tim Ziegler shows how easy it is to set up a custom WordPress blog using templates, tags and a little bit of code. In Webmonkey.
Fudging the truth -- whether it be a fictitious interest in reading or a made-up degree -- could scuttle your job search. Employers are beginning to ferret out the facts. From Forbes.com.
Ah, the tech jargon of yesteryear. Take a stroll down memory lane, where "telecosms" and "electronic herds" abound. By Lucas Graves from Wired magazine.
The United States throws billions of dollars -- not to mention tons of sand -- into a futile fight to protect and replenish damaged shoreline. By Stephen Leahy.
Readers speak out against restrictions on transferring songs across borders, praise Russian download site AllofMP3.com and explain why renting songs just doesn't work. In Webmonkey Mailbox.
Stop-motion photography uncovers previously unsuspected motion in a science spoof. Plus: Frank Sinatra sings a Pixies cover. Well, sort of. In Table of Malcontents.
A biotech company tests a breast-reconstruction technique that uses self-replenishing stem cells taken from fat. Plus: Katie Couic talks stem cells and more. In Bodyhack.
Sophisticated digital analysis helps researchers recover the text of a half-burnt, 2,400-year-old philosophical treatise. They hope to gain a greater understanding of the cult of Orpheus, which influenced later monotheistic faiths.
Readers claim that the Japanese embrace the do-it-all cell phone, find an alternative to clamshell packaging, and warn of the consequences of informing the public.