Ex-Microsoftie and blogger Robert Scoble discusses blogs, blogs and more blogs. Oh, and podcasting. The bye-bye Microsoft interview. By Kathleen Craig.
All eyes are on the Discovery launch this Saturday to see if it can overcome the dangerous foam debris that destroyed the Columbia and threatened last year's launch.
President Bush's dream for 2025 has no chance of coming true, according to the latest projections from the Energy Department. Plus: American car buyers say foreign autos are much more appealing. In Autopia.
Ringmania 2, a game that imagines what it would be like to herd Froot Loops, is a nice way to kill your last couple hours of "work" on a Friday afternoon. In Table of Malcontents.
Home diagnostic devices like the PulseOx 7500 help apnea patients screen symptoms overnight in their own homes, cutting a costly stay at a sleep clinic. In Gear Factor.
Take the perfect fireworks photo, build your own electronic detonator, and learn how specialized software ups the "wow" factor on July 4th. Your comprehensive roundup of pyrotechnic hypertext. In
Monkey Bites.
In this week's mailbox, our readers suggest alternatives to Fjax and Ajax. Plus, we get some more advice about developing Firefox extensions. In Webmonkey.
Legislation that could force Apple to make its iPod and music store compatible with other music players passes both houses, although there appear to be sufficient loopholes to allow the company to circumvent more unpleasant aspects of the law.