A parking garage in New Jersey seizes up when the city of Hoboken fails to renew its software license, leaving hundreds of drivers stranded in the automated garage. By Quinn Norton.
Porsche's new 911 Turbo is as much a race car as it is street-legal transportation, and it carries a price tag to match. But Porsche has built itself one hell of a machine. Bruce Gain reports from Stuttgart, Germany.
Affordable air travel and ubiquitous internet access allows business to be conducted from most anywhere -- by terrorists as well as legit workers. Are nets and jets a menace to Western civilization? By Bruce Sterling from Wired magazine.
Experimental performers at the Edgetone Music Summit whip out their laptops, motion-sensors and dried sea kelp to help them play music. By Elizabeth Biddlecombe.
In what could be a breach of federal law, AOL releases search logs on 650,000 users to researchers. While the files are down, they are in the wild and lawyers may be circling. In 27B Stroke 6.
Two different scenarios seem to chronicle the demise of America's favorite overexposed, over-merchandised tabby -- what should we believe? In Table of Malcontents.