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Can a "world-class" country wall itself off from the world? A test case might be at hand.
From many sources, one explanation for a bizarre offer.
Learn to live with the New Look? Not me!
A science/tech problem that doesn't really matter -- and one that really does.
'With more of these cars, we'd have less need for the Sixth Fleet'
Do these programs "save time"? Probably not. But they give you interesting things to do with your time.
News got you down? Here are some other things to think about
What the "Like" button is doing
Google's new privacy rules can do more good than harm, if they point you toward Google's all-important "dashboard" feature
The battle between two companies has important stakes for the evolution of the Internet as a whole.
It ain't broke, but Google "fixed" it
Why the business model of some 'listing' sites depends on not publishing unfavorable reviews
One site lets travelers tell about difficult experiences; several others deflect such comments. Which gives future travelers a clearer and more useful view of reality?
The real news is tension inside China, rather than supposed military threats to the rest of the world
"Anything with an On-Off switch must now be OFF," but readers disagree on exactly why
The heartbreak of imperfect Wi-Fi coverage, cured at last!
Has Wikipedia given guest coding privileges to the Onion?
'If you see something, click something.' How user judgments can cut down on fraudulent email