EarthLink's dream of blanketing an entire city with Wi-Fi will come true when Anaheim, California, flips the switch later this month. The company hopes to use the bold experiment as a blueprint for the future. From Forbes.com.
Our sex columnist Regina Lynn is feeling under the weather, so the Sex Drive column and podcast are postponed until next week. But she can still type a little bit -- get your fix at the Sex Drive blog.
You say you'd like to see hundreds of pictures of Conan O'Brien facing off against a bear? Well, Conan O'Brien vs. Bear has all that and very little more. In Table of Malcontents.
The folks at Phrenopolis.com illustrate exactly how much "nothingness" is inside the basic building block of all matter in the universe. In Monkey Bites.
Bruce Lahn, whose controversial research on brain size, human intelligence and race raised a ruckus last year, moves away from the subject. In Bodyhack.
They may not have roofs over their heads, but some homeless people are toting around old laptops and trading tips on the best hot spots. Some are even blogging. Jacob Ogles reports from Fillmore, California.
What's ticking us off this week? How about the Cubs ditching bullpen phones in favor of wireless tech? Or whiny students? Or the moron who nearly flattens an old lady because he can't put his cell phone down long enough to drive? Commentary by Tony Long.
You'd be hard pressed to find the Flash in a web application built with Fjax, but it's there, operating behind the scenes. Jay and Steve McDonald explain the inner workings of their new web development methodology in this Q&A. In Webmonkey.
The Earth's temperature is rising at a rate unprecedented in at least 400 years, concludes a report from the National Academy of Sciences, and regardless of what the Bush administration says, human pollution is the main reason why.
The new BLS aims at the European market with an unmistakably stiffer ride, improved handling and better gas mileage than comparable U.S. models. Is this a vision of the future? Bruce Gain reports from Paris.