If the idea of playing golf makes you want to puke all over your Xbox, consider a game in which you use arms instead of clubs, flying discs instead of balls and German shepherds instead of sand traps. Commentary by Lore Sjöberg.
The United States is asserting the state-secrets privilege to dismiss a series of suits that raise serious allegations of government wrongdoing. It's time the courts stepped in and limited a tool that's evolved to protect lawbreakers, not national security. Commentary by Jennifer Granick.
Much of the world, from the lofty peaks of the Hindu Kush to the steaming jungles of Angola, is inhospitable to the ordinary vehicle. But for these extraordinary vehicles, nothing is beyond reach. From Forbes.com.
Gary McKinnon's quest for signs of extraterrestrial life leads through NASA computer systems. Now he faces extradition from his English home and, if convicted in U.S. courts, up to 70 years in prison. A Wired News interview by Nigel Watson.
With passions for the international tournament reaching a fever pitch, soccer-related novelties can add to the fun. Griffin Wright fills you in with a gadget gallery.
M-Audio's Black Box guitar amp simulator and effects processor will make you sound like Jimmy Page (almost). But a portable media player from RCA and a webcam from Creative are not as much fun. In Gadget Lab.